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Morgan Grace Brewer tops $1.79M in scholarships offers

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JANS – Morgan Grace Brewer has been enjoying her senior year at Puckett High School in Puckett, MS. She has a 4.0 GPA and is ranked among the top in her class. Currently, Morgan Grace has applied to 28 colleges and universities and has been accepted to all, which equates to $1,792,076 in scholarship offers.

The high achiever is in the Beta Club, National Honor Society, Student Council, ACT Honors Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Puckett Mayor’s Youth Council, Rankin Youth Leadership, National Math Honor Society – Mu Alpha Theta, Track team, Fast-pitch Softball team, and has served as a Rankin County School District Student/Teacher Advisory Board Member, House Page for the Mississippi House of Representatives/Rep. Zakiya Summers, and has successfully completed the Mississippi Leadership Academy.

According to her mother, Philandra L. Brewer, “Morgan Grace has also played a vital role in her church and community over the years. We attend Mountain Ridge Christian Fellowship where she actively participates in the youth department, Cans for Christ, Media, and Health and Wellness ministries. She has also participated in many events with The Salvation Army, Rise Against Hunger, Mississippi School for the Deaf and Blind, and Mississippi Blood Services to name a few.”

During the highlight of COVID, Morgan Grace worked hand-in-hand with her church to solicit donations and pass out food boxes, sanitizers, and school supplies to the community. Her community service/volunteer efforts are astounding for such a young woman to care for her community and surrounding communities in such a passionate way.

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“I am a proud mother! Morgan Grace has worked so very hard at home, at school, in the community, at church, and has managed to continue smiling amid adversity, setbacks, uncertainty, and so much more we don’t realize teens face. If I could do nothing more than to blow this horn for such an outstanding young lady, consider this horn blown.”

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