Each year, the East Quogue Civic Association awards two $500 scholarship to two graduating seniors from East Quogue who will be attending college in the upcoming fall. The scholarships are merit based and awarded to the students with the highest academic record, including but not limited to grade point average, Advanced Placement scores, SAT scores, etc.
This year, Ali Jedlicka and Daniel Stark are the recipients of the East Quogue Civic Association Scholarship awards for their outstanding academic performance.
The Civic Association is very proud of their accomplishments, and we wish them continued success in their academic journey.
Anne Algieri
Chairperson
Scholarship Committee
East Quogue Civic Association
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