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Superintendents' Commission Awards Scholarships to 100 Local Students

Joint effort of Superintendents' Commission and UNCF funds scholarships for students, including 11 scholarships to Tougaloo College

One hundred students received scholarships from the Superintendents’ Commission for the Study of Demographics and Diversity in March during the Ron Edmonds Scholarship Award and Board Recognition Gala at the Tinley Park Convention Center.

In February, the Superintendents’ Commission, a group of 37 superintendents from Cook County and the collar counties, and the United Negro College Fund joined forces for the third year to raise more than $400,000 in scholarship funds for local students. The total included 11 full-ride scholarships to Tougaloo College, a historically Black college in Jackson, Mississippi.

Dr. Donzell Lee, the president of Tougaloo, attended the Superintendents’ Commission Scholarship Dinner in March to present the Tougaloo scholarships to local students. Tonya Francisco, co-anchor of WGN-TV's Daytime Chicago, was the mistress of ceremony for the evening.

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