Better Business Bureau awards student ethics scholarships


  • June 9, 2015
  • /   Staff Reports
  • /   education
The Better Business Bureau Foundation’s Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics Student Scholarship recognizes high school students for their commitment to ethical behavior and personal integrity. Each student selected will receive a $1,000 scholarship payable to the college or university of their choice. The ninth annual Student Ethics Scholarship winners for District I- Escambia/Santa Rosa County are:  Savannah “Katt” Crowdis – Gulf Breeze High School Emily Renee Viglione – Gulf Breeze High School Savannah Wilson – Pace High School The BBB Student Ethics Scholarship Award program recognizes college-bound students who personify high ethics as demonstrated through leadership, community service, overall personal integrity and academic history. For more information on the Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics, visit bbb.org/nwfl/torchaward.
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