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Dekendrick Wilson

December 7, 2020 by admin

Dekendrick Wilson
2020 Graduate
Fort Lauderdale, FL

2020 was a year full of challenges for many, but for Dekendrick Wilson, the silver lining was completing high school and receiving his diploma – a significant milestone that was made possible by his determination and an AAA scholarship that enabled him to attend a school that put him on a path to success.

Dekendrick attended public school through elementary and middle school, but over the years his grades began to decline and his grade point average (GPA) dropped to a 1.9 by his 10th grade year.

“I was overwhelmed, but I wasn’t sure how to get help,” says Dekendrick. “There were a lot of kids in my classes and I was not able to get the one-on-one attention I needed.”

Dekendrick and his mom, Toni Grant, knew changes needed to be made, but were unsure of their options. Dekendrick has five other biological siblings and lives with his single mom; private school appeared to be out of reach financially. However, a scholarship from the AAA Scholarship Foundation opened up a world of opportunity and Dekendrick was able to enroll in JAM Preparatory Academy of Excellence during his 11th grade year.

Founded in 2016, JAM Preparatory Academy focuses on individualized learning with one-on-one support to either remediate student skills if deficient or enrich students working on and above grade level. The school focuses on kinesthetic learning, where students learn through hands-on experiences, technology and industry professionals. JAM also implements a gradual release model, which allows students to see models and examples of what they are expected to learn.

With the individualized attention he received from his teachers at JAM Prep, Dekendrick was able to really focus on his work and his grades began to improve. By the time he reached his senior year, he had brought his GPA up from a 1.9 to above a 3.0.

“Attending JAM Prep helped me completely change my mindset because my teachers believed in me and gave me the confidence to try my best,” says Dekendrick. “They taught me that in order to accomplish something, you have to work hard and work smart. They taught me how to set goals for myself.”

Dekendrick’s perseverance and hard work stood out to the staff at JAM Prep as well, as he began to excel both in and out of the classroom.

“Dekendrick’s school performance, motivation and work ethic not only improved, but catapulted to the next level while at JAM Preparatory Academy of Excellence,” says Dr. Martine Joseph-Johnson, principal of the school. “The academic support provided by the staff gave him what he needed to excel beyond his expectations. The athletic program gave him the confidence needed to literally score the winning touchdown at South Florida’s annual private versus public school football tournament. His work ethic became more evident in school, during his community service as well as on the football field.”

With nearly 25 percent of students at JAM Prep receiving an AAA scholarship, and still more receiving other forms of financial assistance, Dr. Joseph-Johnson has seen firsthand the tremendous impact that educational options have on students like Dekendrick. “The AAA Scholarship program has lifted the burden off several families at our school, allowing them to overcome the financial struggles of paying for a private education and smaller learning environments,” she says.

Like most of the students in our country, the Covid-19 pandemic greatly impacted Dekendrick’s senior year. Traditional festivities at his school – like prom and the senior picnic – were cancelled. But learning continued – albeit virtually – and Dekendrick proudly received his high school diploma in the Spring of 2020 and even earned a full scholarship to attend Miles College in Birmingham, Ala.

While the Covid-19 pandemic also caused him to delay his plans to attend college immediately, Dekendrick is utilizing his time at home to gain some valuable work experience and save up some money. He hopes to begin college in the spring of 2021, even if that means taking online courses. When asked about his goals for the next five years, Dekendrick has his sights set high. He wants to master the stock market, pursue a career in the business field and perhaps even dabble in real estate.

When asked what he would say to the donors who make the scholarship program possible, Dekendrick says, “I am honored and truly appreciative of the opportunities they gave me. And I would encourage companies to continue to support these scholarships so you can help other kids like me. In doing so, you are helping them change their mindset, helping them to believe in themselves and making it possible for them to change their future.”

About AAA Scholarship Foundation
AAA Scholarship Foundation promotes the advancement of education by administering educational choice programs. The typical AAA Scholarship student is an ethnic minority living with a struggling single parent/caregiver in a high crime community. More than 80 percent of these children are initially awarded AAA scholarships while living in households with annual incomes at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Many are either below grade level, failing at their previous school or both when they first receive a scholarship. Parents, who find their children in these circumstances and are concerned about their future, look for viable options. They seek an atmosphere that challenges their children and will reverse inadequate learning, social patterns and potential lifelong negative impacts. They wish to change their children’s learning environment, acquaintances and the unfortunate predictable outcomes associated with school failure.

AAA Scholarships are funded in Arizona, Florida, Georgia and Nevada by companies that redirect a portion of their state tax liability to the AAA Scholarship Foundation in exchange for a dollar-for-dollar tax credit. AAA Scholarship Foundation is one of the only 501(c)(3) nonprofit scholarship organizations approved to administer these legislatively-authorized tax credit scholarship programs in multiple states. AAA Scholarship Foundation provides your company with the convenience and efficiency of a single solution for participating in multiple state tax credit scholarship programs. For more information, or to learn how your company can participate in the program, visit www.AAAScholarships.org, or contact Kerri Vaughan at kerri @ aaascholarships.org or 888-707-2465 ext. 730.

Click here for a pdf version of this Student Spotlight.

Click here to apply for a scholarship for your child.

Filed Under: Scholarship Spotlight

Scholarships Save Lives (and now we have proof!)

December 4, 2020 by admin

A new peer-reviewed study released by the journal  School Effectiveness and School Improvement indicates that an increased ability to choose the educational settings that is the best fit for a child has a positive effect on the mental health of the child as they reach adolescence and into adulthood.

The study examined suicide rates of adolescents and adults in states where private voucher and charter school laws had been enacted. Controlling for other factors, the study found that “[s]tates adopting charter school laws witness declines in adolescent suicides…” and “…private schooling reduces the likelihood that individuals report having mental health issues as adults.”

At AAA, we hear from families every day that receiving a scholarship positively affects them – in more ways that just changing where their child attends school. We have always known anecdotally that these scholarships save lives but now we have empirical proof! Please help us save more lives by telling a friend or family member about our scholarships.

You can find a link to the full study (and many others) here.

Filed Under: Blog

AAA’s response to a change in Florida’s Income-Based Scholarship Program

November 18, 2020 by admin

AAA Scholarship Foundation is committed to resolving an issue brought to our attention by the Florida Department of Education in a way that honors the legislative intent of CS/HB 7067, while maintaining fidelity to the charitable trust of our donors, compliance with both the Florida Solicitation of Contributions Act and the Internal Revenue Code, and most importantly, dedication to our scholarship recipients.

We have been in communication with the Department regarding this issue and have offered several possible solutions that would allow us to maintain the integrity of our values and beliefs.  Our proposed solutions would allow us to continue to be representative of our charitable mission/exempt purpose, while complying with the letter of the law – that renewal students are eligible for the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program regardless of income. Unfortunately, our solutions have not been accepted by the Department, but we remain hopeful that together we will arrive at a path that is in the best interest of the scholarship students.

Just as we celebrate the diverse students and communities we serve, we ask the State Board of Education and Florida Department of Education to continue to support the idea that having a choice of different Scholarship Funding Organizations administering the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program makes it a stronger, more robust Educational Choice Program for the citizens of Florida.

Filed Under: Blog

AAA Georgia Scholarship Graduate, Warren Brinson, Pays-It-Forward

September 25, 2020 by admin

What an incredible example of paying it forward! Warren Brinson is an AAA Scholarship graduate who has continued on to higher education with a full football scholarship to the University of Georgia this year.

In between classes and football practice, Warren and his teammates recently spent time getting groceries to donate to the UGA “Dawgs for Pups” food drive to help underprivileged youth during these difficult times. Here is a link to a video that Warren made of the shopping expedition!

We are thankful for the opportunity to be a part of Warren’s story and can’t wait to see all he will accomplish on and off the football field. Way to go Warren!

Filed Under: Blog

We Stand with the Black Community

June 6, 2020 by admin

AAA Scholarship Foundation is built on empowering economically-disadvantaged children to access the educational opportunities that may otherwise be out of their reach. We are a strong organization because our scholarships strive for equity, are inclusive, and because we exist to serve a diverse group of families and children.

It breaks our hearts that so many children and their family members are the targets of anti-black racism. Racism has no place in America – or anywhere. It destroys lives. It steals opportunities. Ultimately, it weakens the bonds of our nation and breaks the very fabric that should be holding us together.

We stand with the Black community to condemn racism in its every form and manifestation. We support the act of peacefully protesting against oppression, injustice, and brutality. We commit to continue the hard work of breaking down the barriers to the educational opportunities that so many Black and Brown children face daily.

We believe in the American dream for EVERYONE and that a high-quality education is the surest means to achieving it. We pledge to re-double our efforts to help make that dream come true for all of the children that we serve.

Filed Under: Blog

City of Miami establishes a program to assist the community during COVID-19

May 3, 2020 by admin

HOT OFF THE PRESS! The City of Miami is the first city in the nation to establish a program to assist families with rent and utility assistance. The city is establishing a website and application process which will begin on May 4th, 2020.

Video in English: https://youtu.be/80hHOku0dpE?t=847

Video in Spanish here: https://youtu.be/80hHOku0dpE?t=1092

Rental / Utility Assistance Program:

  • Residents with 60% or below of area median income can apply.
  • Up to $1,500 and the funds will be paid directly to landlord and/or utility company.
  • Funds will be ready by mid-May to still be able to pay the May rent before late fees are incurred.

Micro Small Business Loans:

  • Micro and Small Business loans also starting soon, special meeting next week to approve.
  • Call 305-416-2080 or email CommunityDevelopment@MiamiGov.com

Grant Program for Business with 5 Employees or Less:

  • Businesses with 5 employees or less can receive a grant up to $10,000 – to cover rent and other costs.  (Business must have not received PPP funds).

Small Business Loan:

Small Business loan that is potentially forgivable, if one job is created, pays for costs not included in the PPP and supplemental to the PPP.  Up to $20,000 loan is forgivable is a job is created.

Filed Under: Blog

COVID-19 Amendments to Check Cashing Policy

April 25, 2020 by admin

AAA Scholarship Foundation is grateful to be able to continue its work to benefit low-income students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

To provide students and their families some peace of mind while ensuring that every school receives payment for educational services rendered, we are temporary amending AAA’s Scholarship Check Cashing Policies as follows:

1) The requirement that scholarship checks remain on school premises is relaxed temporarily. Instead, we ask that these checks simply stay in the custody of a school representative. That means that if a school representative is dropping off and picking up packets of school work to/from students, they may bring the checks with them for the Parent/Guardian to endorse the check over to the school. Schools should stamp the back of each check with their school’s “For Deposit Only by [school name]” bank stamp before removing them from school premises.

Just a reminder that these checks are payments from the Parents/Guardians to their child(ren)’s school for services rendered. Only the Parent/Guardian named on the check may endorse it over to the school. Please contact us at 888-707-2465 or info @ aaascholarships.org if you have any questions or concerns.

We at AAA want to thank all the school teachers, administrators, and staff for their continued service to the AAA Scholars and their families. We wish you all continued good health!

Filed Under: Blog

The Dixon Family

April 17, 2020 by admin

The Dixon Family
Henderson, NV

“If you change one child’s life, you have the potential to impact multiple generations,” says Debbie Dixon, a mother of four – all of whom have benefitted from the AAA Scholarship Foundation over the past few years.  The Dixon family is no stranger to the challenges life has thrown their way, but Debbie is confident that the education her children have been able to receive has been a saving grace.

Debbie and her husband Bryan have been married for 22 years, working hard to provide a stable environment for their growing family, which today includes four children – Alena (19), Emeline (16), Lillian (13) and Isaac (8).  Originally from Ohio, the family relocated to Nevada in 2005, when their oldest, Alena, was just starting school.  Both Debbie and Bryan had attended public schools themselves and had every intention of enrolling their daughter in their new neighborhood school.  However, Debbie was shocked to learn that the school they were zoned to attend was overcrowded and that half of the children in Alena’s class were performing below grade level.  Because Alena was on track academically, the harsh truth was that it was unlikely that her learning needs would be met due to so many other students that would need help just to stay afloat.

Fearing that Alena would get lost in this type of environment, Debbie and Bryan decided to send Alena to a local private school, American Heritage Academy, in Henderson. American Heritage Academy provides a low student-to-teacher ratio and a top-notch education, with students from the school consistently testing in the top 10 percent of the nation academically.  Aside from academics, the Dixons liked that the school also focuses on equipping students with leadership skills and inspiring them to become good stewards of their communities.  At the time, Bryan had his own tax service business, and the family could afford the private school tuition for Alena and eventually her younger sisters, Emeline and Lillian.  The school was a wonderful fit and the children were thriving.

However, the family encountered a big hurdle when Debbie was pregnant with her fourth child.  She had major complications during the pregnancy, and doctors even told her that she might need to terminate because her own life was at risk.  After 35 weeks of pregnancy, which included 56 days in the intensive care unit, a healthy baby boy named Isaac was born and only had to spend a minimal amount of time in the NICU.  Debbie, however, had a tough road ahead, undergoing five more surgeries over the next few years.

During this time, Bryan had to take time off from work to care for his four young children as Debbie continued to fight health battles.  Medical bills piled up, as their finances dwindled.  Bryan eventually had to close his business and find a job elsewhere that would provide the family with more substantial healthcare coverage.

With finances tight, it became clear that they would no longer be able to afford to send their children to American Heritage Academy.  However, a glimmer of hope appeared when they learned about the scholarships available from AAA Scholarship Foundation.

“I thought we were going to lose it all,” says Debbie. “Our family had been through so much already. The thought of taking them out of a school that had been their constant stability through all this turmoil crushed me.  But when we received the scholarships from AAA, a huge burden was lifted and I knew my kids were going to be okay.”

Now a few years since receiving the AAA Scholarships, the Dixon children are doing more than okay.  Alena, 19, graduated as salutatorian from American Heritage Academy in 2018 and is currently studying to be a speech pathologist at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, which she is attending on an academic scholarship.  Emeline, 16, has also excelled in school and sports, even earning a scholarship for a club volleyball team.  She is especially gifted in math, and also placed first in the local 2019 Veterans of Foreign Wars Voice of Democracy Contest, an accomplishment she accredits to the school’s well-rounded academic programs that include a focus on leadership and patriotism skills.  Her love of volleyball initiated her transition over to the local public high school, where she is on the varsity volleyball team and is participating in the dual-enrollment program at the local college, thanks to the solid educational foundation she received at American Heritage.

The youngest of the Dixon children continue to thrive at American Heritage.  Lillian, 13, is now in the eighth grade and has developed a love for history and theater.  Isaac, 8, who was already reading Shakespeare in his third-grade class, has become a top performer academically. His recent standardized test indicates that he is performing higher than 75 percent of students nationally in his grade overall, and 99 percent higher than others in math.  He has also enjoyed learning to play the piano.

No doubt, Debbie and Bryan are proud parents for all that their children have accomplished thus far.  And they are grateful that their family was given a helping hand during some of the most trying times in their lives.

“I cannot put into words what this scholarship program means to us,” says Debbie.  “We realize what a gift it is to have these scholarships available for our family when we needed it the most.  Because of the AAA Scholarship Foundation and its donors, my children see that there is good in this world and people who care.”

About AAA Scholarship Foundation

The AAA Scholarship Foundation awards scholarships solely to qualifying low-income, disabled and displaced students. The typical AAA Scholarship student is an ethnic minority living with a struggling single parent/caregiver in a high crime community. More than 80 percent of AAA scholarships are distributed to children at or below 200 percent of poverty. Many children are either below grade level, failing at their previous school or both when they receive a scholarship. Parents, who find their children in these circumstances and are concerned about their future, look for viable options. They seek an atmosphere that challenges their child and will reverse inadequate learning, social patterns and the potential lifelong negative impact. They wish to change their child’s learning environment, acquaintances and the unfortunate predictable outcomes associated with school failure.

AAA Scholarships are funded in Arizona, Florida, Georgia and Nevada by corporations that redirect a portion of their state tax liability to the AAA Scholarship Foundation in exchange for a dollar-for-dollar tax credit. The AAA Scholarship Foundation is one of the only approved 501(c)(3) nonprofit scholarship organizations exclusively serving qualifying low-income, disabled and displaced students through these tax credit scholarship programs in multiple states. AAA Scholarship Foundation provides your company with the convenience and efficiency of a single solution for participating in multiple state tax credit scholarship programs. For more information, or to learn how your corporation can participate in the program, visit www.AAAScholarships.org, or contact Kerri Vaughan at kerri@aaascholarships.org or 888 707-2465 ext. 730.

Click here for a pdf of this student spotlight.

Filed Under: Scholarship Spotlight

Warren Brinson, Taylor Kennedy & Caroline Kennedy

March 1, 2020 by admin

Warren Brinson, Taylor Kennedy & Caroline Kennedy
Savannah, GA

The right academic environment can make all the difference in the world when it comes to helping children build successful futures.  Take Warren Brinson, for example.  Some of our readers may remember Warren from a previous spotlight story from December 2018.   Gifted in both academics and sports from a young age, Warren had the potential to rise as a star in the classroom and on the football field.  And once he was given a chance to attend a school that met his needs, he excelled, completing high school early and receiving numerous college football offers.  However, had it not been for the AAA Scholarship Foundation and its generous donors, Warren’s story could have been much different.

A few years ago, when Warren was preparing to enter middle school, his mother, Monik Brinson, feared that the school he was zoned to attend would not be a good fit.  She worried that he would get wrapped up in a negative environment and a crowd that would hinder instead of help grow his budding potential.  As a single parent raising three children on a limited income, Monik could not afford many other options for her children’s education, but she was determined to find a solution. Her answer came in the form of an AAA Scholarship, which would help her afford tuition at a school that could cultivate her son’s talents.

After researching schools in their area, Monik found the one that she knew would be the perfect fit – Savannah Christian Preparatory School.  Aside from its excellent academic and athletic programs, Monik was drawn towards the structured and caring environment at the school.  For one, students were required to wear uniforms, helping to eliminate the idea that students would treat one another differently based on clothing.

The school was also diverse in terms of race, ethnicity and backgrounds among students, and there seemed to be a solid sense of respect for one another throughout the school.  And shortly after Warren started to attend Savannah Christian, when he encountered some trouble with some other students, the administrators were quick to resolve the issue, making both Monik and Warren feel at ease with the school they chose.

After a period of adjusting, Warren acclimated to his new school environment and excelled in his classes and sports.  Over the years, his hard work paid off.  He was chosen to attend the prestigious IMG Academy for football – and his success only continued from there.  During 2019, he was a top recruit for college football and received many offers, including Auburn University, University of Florida and University of Georgia.  He ultimately opted to stay in his home state and chose the University of Georgia (UGA).

In December 2019, Warren was able to finish high school early and enrolled at UGA in January 2020 on a full football scholarship and will be playing defensive tackle on the UGA football team.  As he begins his first year of college, he is focusing his studies on areas that will lead him to either be a sports broadcaster or land him a job in the pharmaceutical industry.

When asked about his experience in the scholarship program, Warren is thankful for the opportunities it has given him and his family and wants to use his experience to impact other children.  “Maybe one day, if I make it to the NFL, I’ll be able to contribute to the AAA Scholarship Foundation so that I can help others walk the same grounds I have walked,” says Warren.

If his past success is any indication, there is no doubt that Warren can achieve anything he sets his mind to accomplish. And Warren is not the only one in his family that has experienced great success in the scholarship program.  Seeing the incredible impact Savannah Christian Prep had on Warren, Monik chose to enroll her two daughters, Taylor and Caroline, at the school, also on AAA Scholarships.

Taylor, who initially struggled in the classroom, was able to bring her grades up to honor roll status thanks to the extra help and tutoring programs offered.  Taylor is now in the 8th grade and loves science and art and plays on the school’s basketball team.  She has become quite the budding artist, placing in several art contests, including being chosen as one of only 10 middle school students to receive an offer to attend Savannah College of Art & Design when she finishes high school.  Aside from a love of art, she also has great admiration for animals and is interested in studying zoology.

Caroline, Monik’s youngest child, is also thriving at Savannah Christian.  Currently, in the third grade, Caroline has made it on the school’s high honor roll and loves playing in sports like her older siblings, including basketball, soccer, track and gymnastics.

When asked her thoughts on her family’s experience over the past few years, Monik says, “In one word, grateful.  I made a lot of sacrifices to get my children to this point – to make sure that they had a good education and everything they needed to succeed – and I could not have done it alone.  AAA Scholarship Foundation and its supporters gave us a helping hand, ensuring that my kids’ dreams could become a reality.”

About AAA Scholarship Foundation

The AAA Scholarship Foundation awards scholarships solely to qualifying low-income, disabled and displaced students. The typical AAA Scholarship student is an ethnic minority living with a struggling single parent/caregiver in a high crime community. More than 80 percent of AAA scholarships are distributed to children at or below 200 percent of poverty. Many children are either below grade level, failing at their previous school or both when they receive a scholarship. Parents, who find their children in these circumstances and are concerned about their future, look for viable options. They seek an atmosphere that challenges their child and will reverse inadequate learning, social patterns and the potential lifelong negative impact. They wish to change their child’s learning environment, acquaintances and the unfortunate predictable outcomes associated with school failure.

AAA Scholarships are funded in Arizona, Florida, Georgia and Nevada by corporations that redirect a portion of their state tax liability to the AAA Scholarship Foundation in exchange for a dollar-for-dollar tax credit. The AAA Scholarship Foundation is one of the only approved 501(c)(3) nonprofit scholarship organizations exclusively serving qualifying low-income, disabled and displaced students through these tax credit scholarship programs in multiple states. AAA Scholarship Foundation provides your company with the convenience and efficiency of a single solution for participating in multiple-state Tax Credit Scholarship Programs. For more information, or to learn how your corporation can participate in the program, visit www.AAAScholarships.org, or contact Kerri Vaughan at kerri@aaascholarships.org or 888 707-2465 ext. 730.

Click here for a pdf of this student spotlight.

Filed Under: Scholarship Spotlight Tagged With: Financial Aid, Georgia, private school, Scholarships, school choice

Show Your Support for Georgia Tax Credit Scholarships

February 27, 2020 by admin


DON’T LET THE SUN SET ON GEORGIA’S TAX CREDIT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM!

Georgia took a huge step forward for families two years ago and increased the Qualified Education Expense tax credit scholarship program from $58 million to $100 million for the next 10 years. This increase had led to thousands of children having opportunities in new schools that best meet their needs. This year, we’re looking to remove the stepdown of the program cap in future years and keep the program at $100 million. But we need your help.

We are asking parents, schools, and students (creative notes from the kids are best!) to send thank you letters, notes, etc. to their lawmakers in support of the program. You can find your lawmakers by using this site, www.openstates.org, and typing in your address.

Please send your notes and thank you letters by Friday, March 20th to:

GEORGIA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

c/o REP. JOHN CARSON

STATE CAPITOL, SUITE 401-E

ATLANTA, GA 30334

We’d like to inundate the Capitol with thousands of letters!

Let’s make this a huge effort with cards and letters from Georgia’s kids (the first name only for privacy is fine) and others. Thank you!!

Click here for a pdf of this post.

 

Filed Under: Blog

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