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Rogers Scholars

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"Estill County’s Michael Witt has graduated from this summer’s first class of The Center for Rural Development’s 2012 Rogers Scholars youth leadership program. The Rogers Scholars program—The Center’s flagship youth program—provides leadership and exclusive scholarship opportunities for rising high school juniors in Southern and Eastern Kentucky and encourages graduates to build their careers in the region.

“Rogers Scholars was an experience of a lifetime,” said Witt, 16, a student at Estill County High School. “I got to meet people with great minds and skills and try new activities that I otherwise may not have had the resources to try.”

The first summer session of Rogers Scholars was held June 24-29 on the grounds of The Center for Rural Development in Somerset. Lonnie Lawson, president and CEO of The Center, and Delaney Stephens, youth programs coordinator and community liaison, presented certificates of recognition to the first class of Rogers Scholars graduates on the final day of the program during an awards ceremony and graduation program at The Center in Somerset.

“The Rogers Scholars program is changing the lives of young people all across Southern and Eastern Kentucky,” Lawson said. “Rogers Scholars graduates—some of our best and brightest students in the region—are our future leaders and entrepreneurs and hope for a brighter tomorrow.”

Students apply during their sophomore year and attend the Rogers Scholars program before the start of their junior year in high school. The one-week summer youth leadership program gives students a chance to grow their leadership and entrepreneurial skills, learn from professional business leaders, and explore their interests in one of Rogers Scholars’ three majors: engineering, video production, and healthcare. Witt is the son of Greg and Lori Witt of Irvine." - From "Citizen Voice & Times," July 12, 2012.