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T.A.P.E.D. Scholarships Recipients

T.A.P.E.D. has a long history of providing scholarships to deserving high school seniors and individuals interested in pursuing degrees in the field of deaf education and interpreting. Since 1985 T.A.P.E.D. has awarded more than $66,000 in scholarships supported by membership dues and fund raising efforts.  The following is a list of scholarship recipients from the last 4 years.

 

2009

 

Kelsea Barlow

Dorine Cunningham Student Scholarship

Essam Soomro

Gary Curtis Student Scholarship

Morgan Smith

Katherine Neely Student Scholarship

Kelsey Rohr

Judi Ferguson Student Scholarship

Alberto Dorantes, Jr.

Dean Cunningham Student Scholarship

Chandler Mallams

T.A.P.E.D. Teacher Scholarship

Sara Block

T.A.P.E.D.  Interpreter Scholarship

 

 

2008

 

Anita Guajardo

Dorine Cunningham Student Scholarship

Anthony Harrison

Gary Curtis Student Scholarship

Joe Rodriguez

Judi Ferguson Student Scholarship

Juan Amaro

TAPED Student Scholarship

Lesvia Gilmore

Katherine Neely Student Scholarship

Cassidy Baker

TAPED Teacher Scholarship

 

 

2007

 

Sachiko Flores

Dorine Cunningham Student Scholarship

Calvin Young

Gary Curtis Student Scholarship

Kyle Littlepage

Judi Ferguson Student Scholarship

Diann Cochran

TAPED Student Scholarship

Angela Spittler

Katherine Neely Student Scholarship

Jennifer Pennington

TAPED Interpreter Scholarship

 

 

2006

 

Anjolai Kirkendoff

Dorine Cunningham Student Scholarship

Brandon St. George

Gary Curtis Student Scholarship

Stephen Davis

Judi Ferguson Student Scholarship

Rustin Scott

TAPED Student Scholarship

Jessica Robnett

TAPED Student Scholarship

Hallee Harper

TAPED Student Scholarship

Laura Barfield

TAPED Student Scholarship

Ashley Ortegon

Katherine Neely Student Scholarship

Alicia Cole

TAPED Interpreter Scholarship

Andres Ostria

TAPED Teacher Scholarship

About Education of the Deaf Achieving Student Success in a Digital World
Today’s digital age has provided unlimited access to technology and opened a new world of opportunities for students who are deaf and hard of hearing. Students are now able to experience the world through technology in a way that they have never been able to in the past. They are able to communicate and socialize through a media that knows no barriers.

As educators and as families of students who are deaf and hard of hearing, we must embrace the limitless opportunities that the digital age presents, allowing students to achieve new heights as they face the future. Join us at the Statewide Conference on Education of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in 2012 as we explore current research and innovative strategies targeted to foster and support student success in the 21st century.