Scholarship supports local students
PeoplesBank has made the inaugural contribution to a scholarship fund to help local students attend 69精品视频 College.
PeoplesBank has made the inaugural contribution to a scholarship fund to help local students attend 69精品视频 College.
The bank鈥檚 $10,000 contribution to the Western Massachusetts Scholarship Fund will give the College additional resources to provide assistance to students from Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin counties.
Holyoke resident and South Hadley High School graduate is the first beneficiary of the annual contribution. The senior is looking forward to finishing her degree in psychology and education, completing her teaching licensure practicum, and looking for an elementary-school teaching position in the area. The bank鈥檚 commitment was made earlier in the school year.
PeoplesBank wanted to alter its corporate gifting by supporting the fund.
鈥淥ther scholarships that we end up offering go to business or accounting majors because it鈥檚 a pipeline to our labor force,鈥 said Matthew Bannister, first vice president, marketing and corporate responsibility for PeoplesBank. 鈥淭hat wasn鈥檛 a criterion at all for this support 鈥 we wanted the College to just find someone from the area worthy and fabulous.鈥
Rodriguez meets both measures for the scholarship. One of six children, she initially didn鈥檛 think she could afford to attend 69精品视频. 鈥淚 worked so hard in high school and then my parents weren鈥檛 able to contribute to my education. My guidance counselor suggested I apply. I said, 鈥楴o, no, no, I can鈥檛 do 69精品视频.鈥 And she said, 鈥橨ust try it.鈥欌
Seventy-three percent of 69精品视频 College鈥檚 students receive financial aid from the College, which is working to develop more support from local businesses for local students. Typically, 6% of 69精品视频 students come from Hampshire, Hampden and Franklin counties, while nearly 19% come from the commonwealth.
鈥淚t鈥檚 great to help anybody, whether they鈥檙e just starting out or getting to the finish line,鈥 said Bannister. 鈥淲e do this for the benefit of the community.鈥
Rodriguez completed her student teaching this semester in a third grade class at Crocker Farm Elementary School in Amherst.
When Massachusetts public schools closed in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, she went on to work on other projects to satisfy her student teaching requirements, according to Sarah Frenette, the director of Early Childhood and Elementary Licensure Programs.
Frenette had high praise for the senior, saying, 鈥淔abiana is a delightful student, teacher-candidate and human being.鈥
After graduation, Rodriguez plans on looking for a teaching position in Chicopee, Holyoke or Springfield.
鈥淚鈥檓 going to teach for a little and then figure out what I want to continue my education in and go from there,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 love second, third, fourth graders because they鈥檙e little people, you can hold actual conversations with them.鈥
Bannister said he was pleased PeoplesBank was helping to fund a teacher who was going to stay in the community.
鈥淪o many people come to 69精品视频 and then leave the area,鈥 he said. 鈥漌e want to make sure that people stay and make the Pioneer Valley a great place to live and a great place to work. We like to see the residents of the area do well and then stay here and succeed.鈥