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32 Foundation honors employees' students • Ashton Baker, Auburn University, Robert Baker Jr., GSC 5 Instrument Service Center • Kerigan Brunson, Mary G. Montgomery High School, Paxton Brunson, Mobile-Michigan Avenue Complex • Loretta Burems, University of South Alabama, Jeanette Burems, Trussville Crew Headquarters • Lea Colangelo, Tuscaloosa County High School, Jason Colangelo, Tuscaloosa Crew Headquarters • Melissa Dennis, Shades Valley High School, Tawanda Dennis, Corporate Headquarters • Kathryn Dorsten, Mountain Brook High School, James Dorsten, Corporate Headquarters • Jeremy Wade Duke Jr., Satsuma High School, Jeremy Duke, Barry Steam Plant • Jordan Harbison, Oakman High School, Kendale Harbison, Corporate Headquarters • Hayden Linley, Winfield High School, Donna Linley, Winfield • Nicole Nobles, Spanish Fort High School, Jonathan Nobles, Mobile Division Office • Morgan Norwood, Thorsby High School, James Norwood, Mobile Division Operations Center • Emily Shadell, Headland High School, Charles Shadell, Eufaula Union Street Crew Headquarters • Christian Sides, Buckhorn High School, Bert Sides, Gorgas Steam Plant • Yarnell Nashon Smith, Stanhope Elmore High School, Yarnell Smith, Appliance Services-South Central • William Snell, Vestavia Hills High School, Rose Harper Snell, Corporate Headquarters • William Standridge II, Oneonta High School, William Standridge, Trussville Crew Headquarters • Amelia Sznajderman, John Carroll High School, Michael Sznajderman, Corporate Headquarters • Anna Tourne, Sweet Water High School, Shannon Tourne, Grove Hill • Erin Young, Baker High School, Eric Young, Mobile-Michigan Avenue Complex. The Alabama Power Foundation has awarded scholarships to 20 students to attend college, trade or technical school. This is the foundation's 26th consecutive year of the scholarship program. "These scholarships recognize the hard work, dedication and commitment of students in the classroom and community," said Foundation President Myla Calhoun. "We are proud to assist these outstanding students as they continue their studies and build a solid foundation for future success for themselves and our state." The $2,500 scholarships are awarded to dependent children of active, retired or deceased Alabama Power employees. Winners are selected based on academic merit and other factors by an independent organization. The award is renewable for the number of years normally required to complete an undergraduate degree, provided the recipient makes satisfactory academic progress. Since 1991, the foundation has awarded more than $4 million in scholarships, helping more than 1,000 students pursue their higher education. The 2016 scholarship winners, the school the student attended this past spring and their Alabama Power parent or guardian and location are:

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