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Leo Carty Fine Arts Scholarship Awarded to SCECHS Student

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The First Annual Leo Carty Fine Arts Scholarship has been awarded to St. Croix Educational Complex High School student Karim Henry. The 2022 graduate and class Valedictorian will attend Savannah College for Art and Design in the fall. The Carty Scholarship of $2,500 gives Henry a head start toward his pursuit of a career in the visual arts.

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