Nechamkin wins community advisory board scholarship

1030

Brian Nechamkin is the recipient of a $300 scholarship from the Pinal County Juvenile Court Community Advisory Board (CAB). 

Nechamkin is the son of Terry and Karen Nechamkin of Maricopa. He is a senior at Maricopa High School, where he has taken advanced placement classes in English and history, as well as honors classes in English and biology.

A member of National Honor Society, DECA and Key Club, Nechamkin is a three-year letterman in both football and baseball. He has been employed at NAPA auto parts for the last two years.

Brian plans on attending the W.P. Carey School of Business at ASU, where his older brother is currently pursuing a physical education/secondary education degree.

Each year the CAB sponsors scholarship opportunities for young people who are successful in their decisions to lead healthy, productive lives. The students will be able to use the money to assist with books, tuition or other related fees at their school of choice.

The Community Advisory Board (CAB) is a group of volunteers representing diverse cultural, professional and community backgrounds, appointed by the presiding Juvenile Judge to help evaluate and enhance services provided by Juvenile Court Services. 

For more information about the Community Advisory Board, contact Donna McBride at 520-866-4098 or [email protected].