
| Anika Buster-Singleton 2007 Anika Buster-Singleton is passionate about teaching. Read More... |
| Douglas Garcia 2007 Born in San Miguel, El Salvador, Douglas was the youngest of five Garcia brothers who came to the United States in search of opportunity. Read More... |
| Rangena Hotaki 2007 An M.B.A. candidate at the Harvard Business School, Rangena Hotaki is a true portrait of success. Read More... |
| Elizabeth Stief O’Shaughnessy 2007 Elizabeth Stief O’Shaughnessy is a pediatric neuropsychologist practicing in the Boston area. Read More... |
| Henry Wong 2007 At a very young age, Henry Wong knew that he wanted to become a physician. Read More... |
| Louise Blanc 2006 When Louise Blanc graduated from The George Washington University with a B.A. in Computer Science, she became the first in her family to earn a college degree. Read More... |
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Kyle Jae Choi 2006 Kyle Choi is a modern renaissance man, equally comfortable in the arts and the sciences. Read More... |
| Keith Imlay 2006 Keith Imlay bought a house in Alexandria and plans to send his children to ACPS when the time comes. Read More... |
| Luisa Soaterna 2006 Luisa Soaterna grew up with a strong work ethic and a sense of determination fostered by parents who emigrated to the United States from Colombia. Read More... |
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Julie Wilmer 2006 Julie Wilmer is a natural teacher and a born leader. Read More... |
| Karen Carrington 2005 In a recommendation one teacher wrote: “Karen Carrington is an exceptional young woman. Read More... |
| Devin Faragasso 2005 Devin Faragasso is one of Alexandria’s bright young stars. Read More... |
| Lijah Naomi Smith 2005 Lijah Naomi Smith spent thirteen years in Alexandria City Public Schools, from kindergarten at George Mason to T.C. Williams. Read More... |
| Edward Wong 2005 The journey that has taken Edward Wong to the embattled streets of Iraq, where he covers the war for The New York Times, began at T.C. Williams, where he first became enamored with great works of literature and the art of writing. Read More... |
| Kofi Owusu Boakye 2004 Kofi has traveled a long way in a short time – from a little village in the West African country of Ghana, to playing football on the lawn at the University of Virginia, to consulting for the U.S. Agency for International Development. Read More... |
| Gregory C. Hutchings, Jr. 2004 Gregory Hutchings has always given of himself to his community. Read More... |
| Carla Renee Jones 2004 Upon graduation from T.C. Williams, Carla was appointed conditionally to the U.S. Air Force Academy. Read More... |
| Kindra Lynn Gromelski Kirkeby 2004 Kindra, who has served as chairman of The Scholarship Fund’s Alumni Committee, is committed to helping today’s students as The Fund once assisted her. Read More... |
| Gina Borromeo Constantino Santos 2004 Gina, who was president of both her junior and senior class while at T.C.Williams, majored in math and Spanish at the University of Virginia. Read More... |
| Elizabeth Johnson 2003 Elizabeth’s (Liz) career combines academic and professional interests with a warmth of personality that extends to all. Read More... |
| Kamilah Lawson 2003 Kamilah Lawson currently works at her alma mater as an administrative assistant while taking graduate classes at the University of Mary Washington. Read More... |
| Lisa Perez-Maher 2003 Lisa Perez-Maher left the halls of T.C.Williams in 1990 to venture into the world of visual digital communication, leading her to a position of graphic design and customer service relations at ABC Imaging. Read More... |
| Rupa M.Patel 2003 Rupa M. Patel earned Master of Science in structural engineering from the University of Virginia, while working as a research assistant in the University’ department of civil engineering. Read More... |
| Sonna Patel 2003 Sonna M. Patel’s long list of civic contributions and service to others rivals her academic and professional achievements. Read More... |
| Patricia E. Campos 2002 Patricia E. Campos is making her mark in the progress of civil rights and diversity. Read More... |
| Verna Lomax Lange 2002 Verna Lomax Lange has applied her engineering skills to develop manufacturing and mechanical technology around the world. Read More... |
| Franklin Lomax, JR., Ph.D 2002 Franklin D. Lomax, Jr., Ph.D., is engaged in developing products that address one of the most pressing issues facing the world-energy alternatives. Read More... |
| Kate P. Moran 2002 Kate P. Moran has dedicated her life to the education of students who have learning disabilities, mental challenges, and health impairments. Read More... |
| Sheldon Schanck 2002 Sheldon Schanck is a well-known member of the Alexandria community and The Scholarship Fund. He is a product of the Alexandria City Public School system, having attended elementary and middle school in Alexandria as well as graduating from T.C. Williams in 1986. Read More.... |
| Duane White 2002 Duane E. White is contributing to the welfare of his community and to the field of science. Read More... |
| Amy Douglass Baugus - Tara Douglass Crittenden 2001 The Douglass sisters stand among the many Fund recipients who are helping the community that once helped them. Read More... |
| Michael Diggins 2001 As a teacher at his alma mater, Michael has become a favorite among students – partially because of his special ability to understand them, where they are coming from, and where they have the potential to go. Read More... |
| Kelvin Garcia 2001 The goals, dreams, and challenges that are the business of the Scholarship Fund are those not only of the individual student but also of each member of the student’s family. Read More... |
| Suzanna Kang 2001 For those like Suzanna Kang, help from The Scholarship Fund can mean less worry about debt and more freedom to choose the profession that lets them do the things that they want to do. Read More... |
| Joseph Ladymon 2001 Joey Ladymon graduated from T.C. Williams with an impressive academic record and outstanding golfing talents. Read More... |
| Phalana Tiller 2001 Working internationally as an actor and freelance writer, Phalana Tiller leads a fast-paced life that most people only dream about. Read More... |
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