Toyota Awards $1.12 Million in Scholarships to 100 High School Seniors
LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 9, 2003 -- Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., (TMS) rewarded 100 high school seniors with $1.12 million in college scholarships for their commitment to education and community service at an awards banquet tonight.
The winners, who make up the seventh class of Toyota Community Scholars, were chosen from a pool of nearly 10,000 students nationwide nominated by their schools. To be eligible, students must be proven leaders both in the classroom and in their communities.
Based on the countless service projects of the 2003 class, it is clear these 100 students view community service not as an obligation, but a way of life. As one Scholar, Kathleen Parks of Reisterstown, Md., put it: "The gratification I felt from helping others in need and the knowledge that I truly made a difference resulted in my lifelong commitment to service and volunteerism."
For the 2003 class, their dreams of making a difference became reality through programs ranging from providing aid to orphans in Asia, to raising over $100,000 to improve the lives of children suffering from cancer, to promoting and celebrating cultural differences among students.
"These students are true leaders," said Michael Rouse, TMS corporate manager of philanthropy and community affairs. "At a young age, they have already learned and demonstrated the importance of reaching out and giving back. They are an inspiration to us all."
The scholarships are valued at $20,000 or $10,000 each, over four years, for study at a four-year college or university starting in the fall of 2003. Since the Toyota Community Scholars program began in 1997, TMS has awarded $7.84 million in scholarships to 700 students across the U.S.
Oliver Yeh, a Toyota Community Scholar residing in Sandy, Utah, is a prime example of the dedication to community service exhibited by this year's class. Yeh is responsible for raising over $50,000 in cash and donated medical services to treat children with facial deformities in over 20 countries.
Consequently, Yeh, like many of the Scholars, found community service to be the roadmap to what he wants to do in the future. "Our efforts will make a difference in changing lives, one smile at a time. My experience has inspired me to become a physician," he said.
The Toyota Community Scholars program is administered by Educational Testing Services in Princeton, N.J. The 12 national winners ($20,000 each) and 88 regional winners ($10,000 each) were selected by a panel of college and university admissions officials from across the U.S.
The scholarship winners were guests of honor tonight at an awards banquet in Louisville that was attended by education, community, business and government leaders. Dr. George McKenna III, who transformed one of Los Angeles' most troubled high schools from a failing institution to one where nearly 80 percent of the graduates go on to college, was the featured speaker.
The two-and-a-half-day program included a tour of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky, Inc., in Georgetown, which builds the Camry, Avalon and Solara vehicles. In addition, the Scholars cruised the Ohio River on the Belle of Louisville (a historic paddle wheeler) and attended college preparation briefings.
NOTE TO EDITORS: *A list of Toyota Community Scholars is attached. *A "snapshot" of specific community service projects is attached.
*Upon request, digital photographs of individual Scholars can be sent electronically. Please e-mail request to: aeggers@guthriemayes.com
2003 TOYOTA COMMUNITY SCHOLARS CITY HIGH SCHOOL ALABAMA Andrew Newton Florence Mars Hill Bible School ALASKA Corey Rennell * Anchorage Steller Secondary School ARIZONA Avi Feller Scottsdale Chaparral High School Joseph Fu Mesa Dobson High School ARKANSAS Bing Xia Bentonville Bentonville High School CALIFORNIA Laurel Angelica La Canada Flintridge Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy Bryce Caswell Portola Portola High School Alia Khalil San Diego Torrey Pines High School Colleen Lamarre San Diego San Diego School of Creative Performing Arts Shashi Menon Vista Rancho Buena Vista High School Bryan Mochizuki Clovis Floyd B. Buchanan High School Elizabeth Woo San Francisco Lowell High School COLORADO John Deniston Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Christian School Senayt Rahwa Denver George Washington High School CONNECTICUT Jeffrey Muskus Westport Fairfield High School Ilisia Shuke Hartford Bulkeley High School FLORIDA Ian Amber * Pinecrest Miami Palmetto Senior High School Christopher Cook Cooper City Cooper City High School Brandon Einstein Golden Beach Pine Crest School Amanda Walters Jacksonville Stanton College Preparatory School GEORGIA Amelia Rawls Atlanta The Westminster Schools Savannah Solomon Tyrone Sandy Creek High School HAWAII Corey Johnson * Hilo Hilo High School Blake Kurisu * Hilo Waiakea High School IDAHO Sarah Iverson Moreland Snake River High School Elise Tateoka Hazelton Valley High School ILLINOIS Chandler Hatch La Grange Lyons Township High School Jennifer Hudson Roscoe Hononegah Community High School Jennifer Przybylo Lincolnwood Saint Ignatius College Preparatory INDIANA Erin Elliott Warsaw Warsaw Community High School Kathryn Kendall Evansville North High School IOWA Kristin Lee Iowa City City High School KANSAS Nancy Cheng Wichita Wichita High School East Lindsey Jones Sedgwick Sedgwick High School KENTUCKY Elizabeth Scoville East Bernstadt North Laurel High School LOUISIANA Shawane Fletcher Vacherie Saint James High School Erin Husbands * Marksville Marksville High School Elise Sipos Abita Springs Covington High School Elizabeth Staton Lafayette Lafayette High School MARYLAND Kathleen Parks * Reisterstown Franklin High Kimberlie Sage Pomfret Maurice J. McDonough High School MASSACHUSETTS Offiong Bassey Cambridge Noble and Greenough School MICHIGAN Bharath Surapaneni Clarkston Clarkston Senior High School John Szymusiak Farmington North Farmington High School MINNESOTA Katie Crosbie * Lakeville Lakeville Senior High School Brigham Wilson Plymouth Robbinsdale Cooper High School MISSISSIPPI Michael Seger New Albany Ingomar Attendance Center MISSOURI Siir Kilkis Springfield Greenwood Laboratory School Nathan Skelley Joplin Joplin High School Chloe Woods * Saint Louis Mary Institute & Country Day School MONTANA Ryan Majerus Billings Billings West High School NEBRASKA Wravenna Phipps Kearney Sonrise Christian Academy NEVADA Sarah Newman Sun Valley Earl Wooster High School NEW HAMPSHIRE Kevin Koo * Nashua Nashua High School Tyler Spindel Manchester Manchester Central High School NEW JERSEY Carol Duh Flemington Hunterdon Central Regional High School Blair Hornstine * Moorestown Moorestown High School Sarah Howard Piscataway Piscataway High School Temima Strauss Bergenfield Ma'Ayanot Yeshiva High School for Girls NEW MEXICO Matthew Owens Hobbs Hobbs High School NEW YORK Lauren McPhillips Montgomery Valley Central High School Jose Ramirez Brooklyn Grover Cleveland High School NORTH CAROLINA Vanessa Barnett-Loro Durham North Carolina School of Science & Mathematics Ashley Forte Durham Southern High School NORTH DAKOTA Kathryn Simpson Rolla Rolla High School OHIO Juliet Evans * Dayton Oakwood High School Ryan Iafigliola Parma Padua Franciscan High School Rachel Melson Dayton Colonel White High School OKLAHOMA Christa Evans Cherokee Cherokee Senior High School Prem Gandhi Oklahoma City Putnam City High School OREGON Summer Mencher Portland Franklin High School PENNSYLVANIA Ari Astles Harrisburg Susquehanna Township High School Kexin Bi Broomall Baldwin School Nicole Zevola Pittsburgh Baldwin High School PUERTO RICO Yanira Rivera Patillas Cecilio Lebron Ramos RHODE ISLAND Wootae Min Greenville Bishop Hendricken High School SOUTH CAROLINA Kathryn Morris West Columbia Brookland-Cayce High School Sherene Semsar Mount Pleasant Wando High School SOUTH DAKOTA Dawn Kruse Revillo Grant-Deuel High School TENNESSEE Blair Abelson Signal Mountain Baylor School Erika Graves Brentwood Brentwood High School Richard Lowe Manchester Coffee County Central High School Dmitry Rashkeev Nashville University School of Nashville TEXAS Katie Allen Dallas Lake Highlands High School Priti Dangayach Houston Bellaire Senior High School Austin Kilaru Dallas St. Mark's School of Texas Nicholas Short San Antonio Northside Health Careers High School John Varghese Hickory Creek Texas Academy of Math & Science Allison Wade Dallas Highland Park High School UTAH Oliver Yeh * Sandy Skyline High School VERMONT Anna Telensky Jericho Mount Mansfield Union High School VIRGINIA Anna Light Roanoke Cave Spring High School Mary Sorrentino Virginia Beach Frank W. Cox High School WASHINGTON Shirley Hu Sammamish Eastlake High School Chris Klontz Sumner Auburn Riverside High School WEST VIRGINIA Cathleen Powell Glenville Gilmer County High School WISCONSIN Kevin Burleson Watertown Watertown High School Caroline Camic Madison James Madison Memorial High School Devree Molnar West Allis Heritage Christian School WYOMING Eli Harris Green River Green River High School * National winner - $20,000 scholarship All others receive $10,000 scholarship 2003 TOYOTA COMMUNITY SCHOLARS Community Service Snapshots
Following is a small sampling of community service projects performed by the 2003 class of Toyota Community Scholars (more detail can be provided upon request; student interviews can also be arranged):
* As president of the local Operation Smile club, responsible for raising over $50,000 in money and donated medical services to treat children with facial deformities in over 20 countries. (Oliver Yeh, Sandy, Utah) * Founded Fun Air, which "improves" the airport experience for children -- especially during layovers. Raised nearly $18,000, plus organized a volunteer group of nearly 100 people. Responsible for putting an actual fuselage -- complete with wings, cockpit, control panel, playtime slides and educational displays -- inside the Anchorage airport. Fun Air now being considered at other U.S. airports. (Corey Rennell, Anchorage, Alaska) * Co-founded MAGIC, a group that provides social support to elderly, disabled, underprivileged and school children. Raised over $40,000 for numerous projects, including providing 600 prom dresses to young women to wear to their dances; gathered over 56,000 pounds of food and raised public awareness about hunger; extended MAGIC's reach to include helping orphans in Asia. (Blair Hornstine, Moorestown, N.J.) * Himself a cancer patient, founded Kids That Care Pediatric & Cancer Fund. Goal is to improve the lives of children with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses. Has volunteered thousands of hours and raised over $100,000 in donations. (Ian Amber, Pinecrest, Fla.) * Founded Citizens of the World to improve race relations at his school. Created programs aimed at celebrating the cultural differences among students, resulting in an improved school atmosphere. Also, created an international book drive through Citizens of the World for children overseas who can't afford books. (Kevin Koo, Nashua, N.H.) * Created Salute our Veterans, a compilation of war stories as told by American soldiers to this Scholar. She has compiled over 90 veterans' stories and has received interest from a publishing company to print the book. (Katie Crosbie, Lakeville, Minn.) * Adopted herself, this Scholar founded Angels for Babies, which raises funds and awareness for orphaned children from underprivileged countries. (Nicole Zevola, Pittsburgh, Pa.) * Founded Lollipops on Stewart Street for underprivileged children with musical interests. Weeklong camp held at Boys and Girls Club results in participants performing in front of over 500 people in the community. (Juliet Evans, Dayton, Ohio) * Developed program aimed at reading and recording books for visually impaired children. In all, recorded over 90 books for these youngsters, more than 50 of which this Scholar read and recorded herself. (Erin Husbands, Marksville, La.)