Winners Selected for Scholarship Award!
May 3, 2021
Due to the new word limit requirments for this round, we had much fewer submissions, but the quality of the submisisons this year has been the best is has ever been. Which makes our task of selecting a winner so much more difficult. We truly wish we could award every participant for thier efforts. There were so many well written and researched papers dealing with the importance for dirver education.
We truly enjoyed reading the submissions and will continue to share your stories, thoughts, and advice on what we can do to save lives and ensure the safety of all those that share our roadways.
And now to announce the winners for this round. Selecting the winner for staff favorite was difficult to say the least. In the end, each staff member selected their favorite, and one essay was randomly selected from the staff favorites. It was the only way to select our favorite, as there were so many great submissions. For staff favorite, Ada Wennstrom,' "The Day Humor Dies".
https://www.dmvedu.org/drivers-ed-2021/driver-education/driver-education-the-day-humor-dies/?filter=mostShared
Ada's essay was a touching story of being the cause of an accident and the impact it has had on her life. It is a reminder of how serious of a responsibility the task of driving really is.
For most shared essay, Kaylen Teves, with a wopping 4685 votes, “Driving Around The Rationale Of Focus and Evaluation" essay.
https://www.dmvedu.org/drivers-ed-2021/driver-education/driver-education-driving-around-the-rationale-of-focus-and-evaluation/?filter=mostShared
Kaylen's essay was a very well researched and insightful essay on how we can all improve our driving skills and even keep them up to date, even during times when our mobility may be restricted.
Geat job and congratulations!
We say this every year, but it bears repeating. Ideally there would be no need for scholarship contests, and each and every citizen would be assured a free college education.
As you know, a high school degree does not go too far these days, and to limit one’s access to a good education and their God given potential because of a lack of resources is truly unjust when we have the means to provide otherwise. So, this is also up to you, to declare that you wish for a college education be granted as a right for all and not just an option for some. You all will soon be or are now of voting age and your views can be put into law to bring about a better future for your generation and generations to come. I do hope you will get involved in bringing about this change. Bless you all. Thanks again to all participants.
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