Ken Bower Teacher Cadet Scholarship


The Ken Bower Teacher Cadet Scholarship, named in memory of
Dr. Ken Bower, an architect of the original Teacher Cadet course and curriculum, is awarded each year to as many as four senior Teacher Cadets who intend to become a classroom teacher in one of South Carolina's many public schools. Teacher Cadet instructors receive notification of the call for applications early each calendar year. 

In 2008, Teacher Cadet instructors received the application packets in mid-February.  Two Cadets from each of the approximately 175 Teacher Cadet sites may send in an application.  Applications must be postmarked before March 30, 2008.  All applicants, even those who are not selected, will be notified by mid-April.  Thanks to the generosity of silent auction "shoppers" at two CERRA workshops and other donors who support the Teacher Cadet program, 2007-2008 recipients will receive a one-time award of $1,000.  The award is mailed directly to the recipient's college before August 1st and is applied to his or her account.Awards are determined based on the merits of scholarship, teacher recommendation and a written essay. The Ken Bower scholarship is not "needs-based" and does not rely on the Teacher Cadet's family financial information.  Teaching Fellows may also be recipients of the Ken Bower scholarship.

2008 Scholarship Award Winners


KristenDoddKristen Dodd
, 18, a Teacher Cadet at Mauldin High School, was active in the National Honor Society, Beta Club, Speech and Debate, National Forensic League, Treble Chorus, and junior varsity basketball and softball teams. She has volunteered at a homeless shelter, the Greenville Humane Society, and a Children’s Liturgy of the World Present for her church. She plans to attend Clemson University. Her Teacher Cadet instructor at Mauldin High was Rachel Turner.

 

TempesttGavinsTempestt Gavins, 18, a Teacher Cadet at Darlington High, served as the Outreach Coordinator in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes for two years, trombone section leader on the marching band for three years, and was the varsity track team captain for one year. She is also a member of Student Action for Education, Y’ALL Book Club, Oprah’s Ambassadors Club, and varsity basketball for two years. She is also a member of the senior honors band. Gavins plans to attend Columbia College and will major in English Education and minor in music. Her Teacher Cadet instructor at Darlington High was Zakiyyah Stroman.

 

RachelKiserRachel Kiser, 18, a Teacher Cadet at Cheraw High School, served as the president of the National Honor Society and was a delegate to Palmetto Girls State. She was active in the Cheraw High Interact Club, marching and concert bands, and was a member of the 2006 AA state champion band, “The Tribe.” She has been on her church student leadership team for four years and this past year she served as a volunteer with the Chesterfield County Board of Disabilities and Specials Needs in addition to Special Olympics. She was recently named a Palmetto Teaching Fellow and plans to attend Winthrop University. Her Teacher Cadet instructor was Sharon Johnson.

 

CierraMartocciaCierra Martoccia, 18, a Teacher Cadet at Fort Mill High School, was activtely involved in Key Club, Beta Club, and was secretary of Project Care Club. She has danced at Center Stage Dance Academy for the past four years. Martoccia is very active in her church youth group and also participates in many community service projects. She plans to attend Winthrop University where she will major in middle school education. Her Teacher Cadet instructor was Anne Ledford.