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16 Foundation honors top students with college scholarships • Anna Alexander, Moody High School, Rick Alexander, Birmingham Division. • Ashlyn Armstrong, Hayden High School, Selene Armstrong, Birmingham Division. • Molly Bailey, Shelby County High School, Keith Bailey, Clanton. • Ariana Benedict, Gardendale High School, LaTosha Benedict, Birmingham. • Amaya Cook, Oxford High School, Salena Cook, Auburn. • Kaitlyn Cole, Winston County High School, Chris Cole, Haleyville. • Tanner Davis, Praville High School, Amy McCord, Praville. • Tanner Dillard, Providence Christian School, Trent Dillard, Enterprise. • William Dobbs, Jasper High School, Carmen, Kevin and Wendy Dobbs, Birmingham. • Trevor Hendry, Citronelle High School, Charles Hendry, Mobile. • Caidie Johnson, McAdory High School, Christopher Reynolds, Birmingham Division. • Aryn Laird, Mary G. Montgomery High School, Ronald Laird, Theodore. • Amaya Mabien, Saraland High School, Monica Mabien, Mobile. • Hannah Preston, Shelby County High School, Stephen C. Preston, Calera. • Haley Rogers, Helena High School, Aaron Rogers, Calera. • Ryan Smith, Jemison High School, Brandon Smith, Calera. • Heather Thompson, Oakman High School, Jeff Thompson, Miller Steam Plant. • Jacob Studdard, Jasper High School, Todd Studdard, Gorgas Steam Plant. • Genevieve Wood, Shelby County High School, James Wood, Clanton. • Tykeidra Young, Jefferson County International Baccalaureate School, Tyrone Young Jr., Quinton. The Alabama Power Foundation has awarded $2,500 scholarships to 20 graduating seniors to aend college, trade or technical school. It's the 27th consecutive year for the scholarship program. The scholarships are awarded to children of active, retired and deceased employees and are renewable for up to three years. Winners are selected by an independent company based on academic achievements, participation in extracurricular activities and leadership. Since 1991, the foundation has awarded more than $4 million in scholarships, helping more than 1,200 students realize their dreams through higher education. The 2018 scholarship winners, the high school they aended and their Alabama Power parent or guardian are: