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Local foundation offers dual‑enrollment scholarships; district to design application and outreach

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The Hannah Foundation offered scholarships covering up to $1,200 per student for a limited dual‑enrollment pilot; district administrators said they will develop an application, select recipients and publicize the program to families.

The Susquehanna Township School District discussed a proposed partnership with the Hannah Foundation on Aug. 4 that would fund dual‑enrollment scholarships for high school students. District administrators described a pilot that would fund up to $1,200 per learner for 10 students in the first year and said the administration will design an application and selection process before any awards are made. “They make up to $1,200 per learner,” a district presenter said during the meeting. The program would be open to high school students in grades 11 and 12, administrators said, and selected students would use the funds for…

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