Knott County student awarded Farm Bureau scholarship - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Knott County student awarded Farm Bureau scholarship

 

Louisville, KY (July 6, 2018) – Jodi Auburn Hall of Raven, KY, is the recipient of a $1,000 college scholarship from Knott County Farm Bureau. In partnership with County Farm Bureaus, the Kentucky Farm Bureau Education Foundation awarded $465,400 this year to deserving students from across the Commonwealth.

Hall is a senior at Knott County Central High School. After graduating from high school, she plans to attend Morehead State University to pursue a degree in early elementary education. Hall is the daughter of Byron and Pamela Hall.

Farm Bureau scholarships, offered annually, are awarded to recipients who display the greatest levels of academic excellence, involvement in extracurricular activities, leadership abilities and financial need.

 

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