Past Dr. H. Bentley Glass Scholarship Recipients

2010

JASMIN JOHNSON
Paul L. Dunbar High School

Jasmin Johnson currently attends Paul L. Dunbar High School in Baltimore. She is a member of Dunbar’s Chapter of the National Honor Society, placed 2nd in a regional Robotics Engineering Competition, and received Morgan State University’s “Introduce a Girl to Engineering” Award. Ms. Johnson is a member of the Dunbar Concert Band, and enjoys playing volleyball and tennis.

This fall Ms. Johnson will pursue a major in computer science and engineering, at Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania this fall.

ARIEL FOSTER
Frederick Douglas High School

Ariel Foster will graduate from Frederick Douglass High School in Baltimore in June. She will be attending The Community College of Baltimore County in the Fall semester 2010, pursuing studies in mathematics. Ms. Foster plans to become a mathematics teacher and is especially interested in helping students who struggle with math.

In addition to her academic studies Ms. Foster has participated in track and field, and received recognition for her acting skill in drama class. As a young girl Ms. Foster was part of a youth dance ministry through her church.

2009

JANIERA JACKSON
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute

Janiera is a graduate of The Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and will be entering Rutgers University in the Fall. Janiera has not only excelled in her classes, where she has a 3.95 GPA over the last seven semesters, but she has proven to be a spirited student leader. She has been a member of Poly's indoor and outdoor track team since ninth grade, and over the last two years as captain, has helped lead the women's track and field team to become Poly's first regional outdoor champions

TIMOTHY BOWEN
Digital Harbor High School

Timothy is a graduate from Digital Harbor High School where he was ranked second in his class and will enter University of Maryland College Park in the Fall. He was the Vice President of the National Honor Society while at Digital Harbor. Outside the classroom, he excels as a leader, whether it be in sports where he was a triple letterman in tennis, soccer and swimming, or while volunteering during Vacation Bible School for the Catholic Community in South Baltimore.

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