Four Understudies Get 2024 William Marcus Natta Commemoration Grant
St. Kitts and Nevis (WINN) - Four understudies from Irishtown Grade School and Exhaust Clarke Elementary School have been named the 2024 William Marcus Natta Commemoration Grant Asset beneficiaries. On June 18, the students were honored for their academic accomplishments, financial need, character, and involvement in the community.
Award Presentations in 2024 During the awards presentation, it was explained that 18 students applied for the scholarship in 2024. While scholastic execution is a basis, the grant likewise stresses monetary need, nature of character, and local area inclusion.
Prior to declaring the 2024 Natta Researchers, the Grant Advisory group recognized the other 14 candidates. Each got badge of appreciation, including the "IT Makes a difference Fundamental abilities Handbook" by Elzeva Cuffy, empowering them to keep taking a stab at greatness. The 14 recognized candidates are:
A'taljae Liburd
Ajahnique Jacobs
Annell Archibald
Cael Wattley
Calron Browne
Danajae Williams
Hazanie Body
Jahmeira Williams
Jahsonya Jarvis
Jeronique Lewis
Lequanni Brookes
Satish John
Savanna Francis
T'Koidra Huggins
2024 Natta Researchers
The Grant Board gladly declared the four beneficiaries who embody the characteristics of a Natta Researcher. Every researcher got a prize, a $200 gift testament redeemable at Schools Zenith Co-employable, a $200 gift declaration redeemable at Regulations Book shop, and a $100 grant towards laying out a bank account at the Main Government Credit Association. Additionally, the First Federal Credit Union provided a match of $100, enabling each student to open a $200 savings account.
Tikylia Henry
An eleven-year-old grade six understudy at Irish Town Elementary School, Tikylia Henry, has been perceived for her incredible way of behaving and difficult work. She hopes to become a doctor and assist others in overcoming illnesses. Tikylia is likewise an artist and a K.A.C Children Dance Gathering part.
Tashenia Thomas
Tashenia Thomas, additionally eleven and an Irish Town Elementary School understudy, appreciates learning new things. In spite of living at the St. Christopher Kids' Home and missing her mom, she endeavors to take advantage of her circumstance. She intends to utilize the grant to purchase more books and join after-school programs.
Kaliyanna Rawlins
Kaliyanna Rawlins, a twelve-year-old from Exhaust Clarke Elementary School, lives in a solitary parent family with her more youthful sister. She has figured out how to be appreciative and comprehension of her mom's battles. Kaliyanna wants to go to college and study law.
Jahmari Anthon
Jahmari Anthon, a Newtown Joined Under-13 Football Crew player, is in grade six and appreciates science. A year prior, his family was ousted from their home, and they currently live with his granddad. Jahmari, who is eleven years old, is committed to making financial contributions to his family.
Tricia Ruler, a sea life researcher and MPA chief, conveyed the feature address. Roger Woodley, the Vice president Training Official in the Service of Schooling, additionally gave brief comments to the understudies.
The William Marcus Natta Remembrance Grant Asset, laid out in 2010, proceeds to help and energize understudies through its yearly grant grants.








































