‘Sparking connections’: High School Scholar founds nonprofit to help the elderly
Nigel Cooper is this week’s recipient of a $1,000 scholarship through Spectrum’s High School Scholars program.
The Spectrum News High School Scholars Program recognizes exceptional high school seniors with scholarship awards of $1,000 for use toward college expenses.
Nominees must be high school seniors at public or private high schools in North Carolina. They must be involved in varsity athletics or have an excellent academic record, and be involved in extracurricular activities, such as band, newspaper, or yearbook, and be active in their local community, either through their school or volunteering on their own time.
Nigel Cooper is this week’s recipient of a $1,000 scholarship through Spectrum’s High School Scholars program.
Gwen Peterson of Athens Drive Magnet High School is this week's Spectrum News 1's High School Scholar.
"I just would really like to help the other people that are going through that and just make a positive impact," Lawson said.