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michael j. tylavsky, jr. memorial scholarship 


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 In December 2008, the Peninsula Community Foundation of Virginia partnered with the York Foundation for Public Education, Inc. to administer the Michael J. Tylavsky, Jr. Memorial Scholarship, named for the former Principal of Tabb High School. High school seniors from Bruton High School, Grafton High School, Tabb High School, York High School and York River Academy are eligible to apply for the non-renewable $500 award.

Mike Tylavsky was a highly respected and admired educator and school administrator in York County, where he retired after 26 years of dedicated service. "Mr. T." subsequently served as Principal at North Moore High School in North Carolina until his death from cancer in 2007 at age 58. He was admired for his strength, straightforwardness, and for teaching his students to "do the right thing." His innovative thinking was credited with improving the lives of countless students and impacting the entire community.

In keeping with Mike Tylavsky's character, ideals, and wishes, this memorial scholarship will provide assistance to a student pursuing a career in health and technology, who comes from a working family and may not otherwise be able to attend school.
Criteria:
  1. Must be a senior at any York County High School.
  2. Must be interested in a career of technology and or health and have a financial need to attend college.
  3. Must have a minimum 2.75 overall GPA.
  4. The total amount of this one-time award is $500, payable in full for the first semester.
  5. Deadline to apply is April 13, 2023.
CLICK HERE TO APPLY


​2022 Scholar

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For more information about establishing a fund, please contact Michael Monteith, Email/757.327.0862 ​​​
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      • Summer legislative updates–and looking ahead to sunsets
      • FARMS, TAX PLANNING, AND FUNDING A FAMILY LEGACY
    • Sept 2022 - Professional Advisor Newsletter >
      • HIGHLY-APPRECIATED STOCK: IF YOUR CLIENT MISSED THE IDEAL WINDOW, IT’S STILL NOT TOO LATE TO SUPPORT CHARITY
      • THE “I’S” HAVE IT: TWO KEY TOPICS FOR CLIENT MEETINGS
      • INHERITED IRAS: BIG HEADACHE, OR BIG OPPORTUNITY?
      • Cryptocurrency: What if your clients own it and you don’t think they should?
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      • FIVE OF 2022’S MOST-ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT QUALIFIED CHARITABLE DISTRIBUTIONS
      • 2022: IMPORTANT CHARITABLE TAX PLANNING REMINDERS
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      • HERE’S WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE GIVING MONEY TO A NEW NONPROFIT
      • HOW TO GROW YOUR CHARITABLE GIVING BY BUNDLING TAX SAVINGS
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      • ACTIVATE IMMEDIATE AND EFFECTIVE ASSISTANCE FOR PEOPLE IN NEED
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      • “Checkout charity”: Cause for concern?
      • The perfect plate: Turkey, pumpkin pie and charitable giving
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      • THE GIFT OF GIVING, COMMUNITY FOUNDATION STYLE
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