Recent Keystone Heights High School graduate Amber Cunningham became the first Clay County student to receive the Defense Acquisition Professional Alumni Association, Jacksonville Chapter, CTE Scholarship, which was presented through a partnership with the Clay County Sheriff’s Office. The scholarship is valued at $2,000. It was another first for Cunningham, who’ll attend the American Academy of Cosmetology. Prior to graduating from KHHS, she became the first recipient of the $2,500 Cliff Avril Family Foundation Trade School Bound Scholarship. Cunningham (center) is pictured with Clay County Sheriff Michelle Cook (far left) and Duane Mallicoat, the DAPAA Jacksonville Chapter president and scholarship coordinator.
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