Epsilon Sigma Boule Foundation, located in Prince William County, Virginia, selected two exceptional students to receive its inaugural scholarships. Zora Brantley, a student at Christ Chapel Academy in Woodbridge, Virginia, and Christian Daniels, a student at Hylton Senior High School in Woodbridge, Virginia were selected to receive ESB Foundation scholarships.
Zora Brantley graduated with a 4.28 GPA and will be attending Howard University in the fall. After graduating from Howard University, Zora hopes to attend medical school and pursue her dream of becoming a cardiologist.
In addition to her superb academic achievements, Zora is the recipient of the Girl Scout Silver Award, a Royal Merit Scholar, and West Point Award of Excellence.
She’s also a sensational soccer player, the president of her school's Missions Club, Lead for the NAACP Youth Council and treasurer for her school's National Honor Society.
Christian Daniels graduated with 4.5 GPA and has been accepted to attend Yale University and The University of Virginia in the fall, where he plans to major in political science. While at Hylton Senior High School, Christian was the Vice President of the Class of 2023, Vice President of the Black Student Union, a student senator for Prince William County Schools, student representative for the Prince William County Human Rights Student Leadership Council Program, and President of his school’s National Nations Honor Society. In addition to his academic and leadership achievements, Christian was the captain of the school's track and field team.
The ESB Foundation's President, Archon Joseph Terry, stated that both students represent the very best of that Prince William County and that the committee could not have made better selections. Moreover, he expects both students to make a positive impact on a national and international level in the future.
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