TAAAC-FEE 2024 Scholarship Forms and Information
The Teachers Association of Anne Arundel County Foundation for Educational Excellence awarded the following graduating AACPS students with $500 one-time scholarships for the 2024 year. One of these awards is given by TAAAC-Retired:
- Mathea Abira – Meade High School
- Jaydy Chimborazo – Annapolis High School
- Rebecca Rick – South River High School
- Kayden Johnson – Annapolis High School
- Brooke King – South River High School
- Anna Olivier – South River High School
Additionally, one student was awarded the Robin Coleman Scholarship, which requires a major in computer science and/or technology:
- Tobias Griffin – Old Mill High School
Finally, two students were awarded one-time book stipends of $300 in memory of Samuel and Bessie Chao:
- Delaney Lanham – Southern High School
- Liam Warrilow – Chesapeake High School
Scholarships for the 2024-25 school year will be announced in February 2025.
TAAAC Foundation for Educational Excellence
TAAAC-FEE Children’s Fund, 2521 Riva Road, Suite L7, Annapolis, MD 21401
Foundation Established in 1990
This Foundation was established by TAAAC in 1990 in order to provide scholarships to graduating Anne Arundel County Public School students who meet the established criteria. Student applications are available in the Guidance Department of each high school. Since its inception, the Foundation has provided several scholarships which will assist students as they pursue their undergraduate education.
CHILDREN’S FUND
This Fund provides grants of up to $100 to be used to provide needy Anne Arundel County Public School students with such things as warm clothing (hats, coats, mittens) or eyeglasses. These grants have had a tremendous response. The number of requests for clothing and glasses for students surprised even the creators of the Fund. The Fund solicits voluntary contributions from both Anne Arundel County Public School employees, community businesses and the general public. The request for a grant for a needy student must be made by a TAAAC member. All grants will be kept confidential.