Phillip & Chuck Young Scholarships
The Young Family has committed to sponsoring two undergraduate scholarships in the amount of $250 each in memory of Phil and Chuck Young. Phil Young (pictured on the left) was a founding father of the Industrial Arts Association of Pennsylvania and served two consecutive terms as President of the association at its inception in 1952. He taught industrial arts for 40 years including 31 years in the Neville Township School District. His sons also had careers teaching industrial arts as well. Chuck Young taught in the Montour Area School District for 29 years after serving in the military. Dr. Jack Young taught in Wayne, NJ for 29 years and six years at West Essex Regional School District in NJ. He also taught for an additional five years in Hampton Twp, PA. The scholarships will be funded yearly on a recurring basis by Jack Young and his sister Nancy Burns, an elementary school teacher in Dublin, Ohio, in memory of their father Phil and their brother Chuck. The scholarships will be awarded on a yearly basis using criteria similar to the Wilkinson Undergraduate Scholarship.
For More Information Contact
Dr. Len S. Litowitz, TEEAP Scholarship Chair
Millersville University
Department of Industry & Technology
P.O. Box 1002
Millersville, PA 17551-0302
Email
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Thank you to everyone who attended the 2011 TEEAP Conference! We encourage you to consider presenting at next year's conference on November 8-9, 2012. Visit our Conference page for some information concerning the 2011 Conference as well as the form to sign up to present at next year's conference. Information for the 2012 Conference will be available during late June or early July of 2012.
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