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Congratulations to our 2025 Scholarship winners - Angel Avalos and Lilibet Campos!
Both are graduating seniors from Riverwood International Charter School and will receive $3,000 each from High Point Civic Association’s Scholarship Fund. Angel Avalos will be attending Chattahoochee Tech to become an electrical engineer / electrician. Lilibet Campos is currently in dual-enrollment at Kennesaw State, and will head to Oglethorpe University in the fall. This is the eighth year the Association has offered scholarships to Title 1 students who attended High Point Elementary and/or Ridgeview Middle Schools before earning high academic achievements at Riverwood International Charter School. |
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L to R - Riverwood Principal Kindra Smith; 2025 winner Angel Avalos; HPCA Board member Colin Hubbard | L to R - Riverwood Principal Kindra Smith; 2025 winner Lilibet Campos; HPCA Board member Colin Hubbard |
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Why Join HPCA?
The High Point Civic Association's mission is to serve the residents of the High Point neighborhood, particularly focusing on:
- Protecting Property Values
- Creating Community
- Advocating on Behalf of Our High Point Neighbors
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HPCA Scholarship Fund Donations
HPCA awards two annual scholarships to students from Riverwood International Charter School, one each to a male and female student, who are from Title One families, have attended either High Point Elementary and/or Ridgeview Middle School and are enrolling in college. 100% of any contribution you make will go toward these scholarships each year.