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Grubbs Scholarships Awarded at Alleghany High School

 
Covington, VA (June 9, 2020) - College scholarships totaling $48,000 were awarded recently to four seniors at Alleghany High School by the Augusta Schultz Grubbs Charitable Trust Scholarship Committee. The announcement was made by Clifton Forge attorneys James D. Snyder and R. Meade Snyder, Trustees of the Grubbs Trust. In the twenty-two years grants have been made, the Trust has awarded more than $1,348,000 in scholarships to Alleghany High School seniors.

The 2020 scholarships are for $3,000 per academic year for four years, totaling $12,000 for each student. This year’s recipients and the schools they will attend this fall are: Derek Joshua Benoit (West Virginia University), Zachary Nicholas Crizer (Virginia Tech), Julieanna Marie Lara- Vasquez ( Virginia Tech), and John Blair Mitchell, III (University of Virginia).

The scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit in academic achievement, citizenship, leadership, extra curricular activities and community involvement. Recipients must have a grade pointaverage in the top ten percent of their graduating class. Other requirements,stipulated by Mrs. Grubbs when she established the Trust, are that the recipients must major in mathematics, biology, engineering, a physical science, computer science, any technical science developed since 1992, English or pre-medical school studies for students who intend to become physicians.

Mrs. Grubbs, who died at age 93 in 1997, came to Clifton Forge in 1923 as a young teacher. She taught elementary grades at Moody School (later Clifton Forge Elementary West) for 30 years. She retired in 1953 and married Lee A. Grubbs, retired General Superintendent of the Eastern Division of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad.

Mrs. Grubbs continued to live in Clifton Forge after her husband died in 1971. She maintained a keen interest in the field of education and kept up with current developments. Mrs.

Grubbs’ concern for education led her to create the Charitable Trust to motivate and benefit top students, resulting in her bequest to the trust of $1.1 million. At the time of her death, Mrs. Grubbs also left $1.1 million to Virginia United Methodist Family Services for the care of children who are assisted by it and $1.1 million to Virginia United Methodist Homes for financial assistance to residents in its retirement homes.

Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, a group photo of the recipients was not possible this year.

Contact: James D. Snyder - 540-862-4293 or 862-4320; jim@snyderplc.com
 
 
 

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