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"CONSERVIN6 WATER FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS"
2020 PGCD Scholarship Winners
MacKenzi Miller Alexander Davis
1 Place Winner 2-Place Winner
Panhandle High School Wheeler High SchoolIn 2002, Panhandle
Groundwater Conservation
District (PGCD) established a
scholarship program for
graduating seniors throughout
the District. The applicants are
required to write a 500-1,000
word essay on a topic chosen by
PGCD and to enroll as a full-
time student at the college of
their choice the fall semester
immediately following
selection. Also, they must
maintain at least a 2.5 college
GPA. A committee of three
board members and a staff
member select the winners.
The student awarded
first place receives a $4,000
scholarship, second place
receives $3,000, and third place
receives $2,000. The
scholarship total is paid out over
four years.PGCD's topic this year
was:
"Imagine a day without
water. What would the
impacts be? Describe in great
detail impacts and
conservation strategies that
would need to be implemented
for survival.
PGCD had thirty
applicants this year and is proud
to announce MacKenzi Miller,
Alexander Davis and Richard
Judy, Jr. as the top three
winners of PGCD's scholarship.
MacKenzi Miller,
daughter of Shane and Keri
Miller of Panhandle, is our First
Place winner. Miller graduated
from Panhandle High School
with a 3.91 GPA. Her future
plans include attending Texas
Tech University to study Food
Science.Richard Judy, Jr.
3-Place Winner
Highland Park High School
Alexander Davis is our
second place winner. He is the
son of Linda Davis from
Wheeler. Davis graduated from
Wheeler High School with a
3.87 GPA. He plans to attend
West Texas A&M University to
study Communications.
Richard Judy, Jr., son
of Richard Judy, Sr. and Angie
Camreon of Amarillo, received
third place. Judy graduated from
Highland Park High School
with a 4.0 GPA. He plans to
attend Midwestern State
University to study General
Business.
PGCD wants to thank
all of the applicants and
congratulate the winners. We
thoroughly enjoyed each essay
anc perspective on the topic.
We wish you all the best of luck
on your future endeavors.m rsa
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Panhandle Groundwater Conservation District. Panhandle Water News, July 2020, periodical, July 2020; White Deer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1364347/m1/1/?q=%22Texas%20Panhandle%20%28Tex.%29%22: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.