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5 students, 5 teachers in Little Rock receive Stephens Awards

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5 students, 5 teachers in Little Rock receive Stephens Awards

Five Little Rock high school seniors and five teachers received $5,000 Stephens Awards from the City Education Trust. The awards recognize outstanding students and teachers in the Little Rock area.

The City Education Trust has awarded $5,000 Stephens Awards to five Little Rock high school seniors and five teachers. The winning students are Harrison Brooks of Catholic High School, Amrita Choudhary and Akshath Narravula of Little Rock Central High School, Lindley Dalton of Mount Saint Mary Academy, and Za'Niya Hawkins of Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School. The students were recognized for their academic achievements and extracurricular activities. Brooks plans to study chemical engineering at Louisiana Tech University, while Choudhary will study biomedical engineering at Columbia University. Dalton will study biochemistry at the University of Tulsa, Hawkins will study clinical psychology at Howard University, and Narravula will study biology on the premedical track at either Washington University in St. Louis or the University of Arkansas. The winning teachers are Cynthia Booker of Metropolitan Career and Technical School, Melanie Henner of Pulaski Academy, Dionne Latin of Little Rock Southwest High School, Erin Mason of Mount Saint Mary, and Matt TerAvest of Parkview. The awards are provided by the City Education Trust, formed by businessmen and brothers Jackson T. Stephens and W.R. 'Witt' Stephens in 1985.

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