Education
HHSAA, Inc. Annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony
The Huntington High School Alumni Association Inc. awarded scholarships to five outstanding students at their Annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony, held at Ivy Baptist Church in Newport News, Virginia.
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NEWPORT NEWS
The Huntington High School Alumni Association Inc., held their Annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony on June 1, 2024 at Ivy Baptist Church, 50 Maple Avenue, Newport News Virginia 23607, at 3:00 p.m. until 5:30 p.m.
The following row one students from left to right are the recipients of the 2024 Huntington High School Alumni Association Inc. Scholarship Awardees. Triniti Alayiah Tynes graduated from Menchville High School. She will be attending Virginia Commonwealth University in the fall of 2024. Mya Jasmine Vincent graduated from Heritage High School. She will be attending Old Dominion University in the fall of 2024. Terohn Jaewill Carter graduated from Abeka Academy an on-line home school. He will be attending Old Dominion University in the fall of 2024.
Derrick Leon Gurley graduated from Heritage High School. He will be attending The College of William and Mary in the fall of 2024. Christopher Sam Austin-Wylie graduated from Heritage High School. He will be attending Old Dominion University in the fall of 2024 (he was not presence for the picture, so his father sits on the far right side of the picture).
The second, third and fourth rows are the committee members join in with the scholarship donors. Each recipient received a $2,200.00 scholarship.

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