2019 Holowach Scholarship Winners

  • Taylor Tyczka with Julie Donlon
    Taylor Tyczka with Julie Donlon

    Tammy Hatfield with Matt Flowers.
    Tammy Hatfield with Matt Flowers.

Mount Morris CTE Holowach winners

  • $2,000 Winner

Tammy Hatfield, Criminal Justice, Keshequa CS

  • Tammy is a student in the Criminal Justice program and plans to major in Business. Tammy is a member of the National Technical Honor Society and the National Honor Society. She is a member of Key Club and Girls Club. Tammy would like to eventually pursue a career as a lawyer and specialize in family law. Tammy has received “Top Scholar Recognition” and is employed at two local restaurants.

    $1,500 Winner

Ashley Page, Criminal Justice, Perry CS

  • Ashley is a student in the Criminal Justice program who will be attending Hilbert College to pursue a career in Criminal Justice. Ashley is a member of the National Technical Honor Society as well as the National Honor Society. Ashley participated in Volleyball and is the Varsity Captain. She is also a member of student government and is involved in her local church activities. She works at the Genesee Valley Veterinary Hospital.

    $1,000 Winner

William Youngers, Metal Trades, Warsaw CS

  • William is a student in the Metal Trades program who will be attending SUNY Morrisville to study Agriculture Mechanics. William is a member of the National Technical Honor Society and the National Honor Society at Warsaw CS. He plans to use his Metal Trades skills and degree in Ag Mechanics to work on his family farm.

Batavia CTE Holowach winners

  • $2,000 Winner

Taylor Tyczka, Information Technology Academy, Attica CS

  • Taylor is an Information Technology Academy student. In the fall, she will attend the University of Bradford at Pittsburgh and major in Computer Information Systems and Technology.  Taylor has served in many student leadership roles, as the Future Business Leaders of America New York State Vice President, as well as the local chapter President. Taylor received the first place in public speaking and impromptu speaking competition at the 2017-18 New York State FBLA Conference.  She is a member of the National Honor Society, the National Technical Honor Society, and 4-H.  Taylor has also played varsity tennis for Attica High School.

    $1,500 Winner

Madison Dedman, Health Careers Academy, Batavia CS

  • Madison is a Health Careers Academy student.  She will attend the 1+2+1 program between Genesee Community College and Daemen College where she will major in nursing.  Madison’s list of accomplishments includes the LINK Crew and Student Government.  She also was a member of the National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society and was a member of the Batavia High School Varsity Volleyball team.  She received a Scholar-Athlete Award for her excellence on the volleyball court and for her academics. Madison earned the Batavia CTE Center Perfect Attendance Award for the 2018-19 school year. 

    $1,000 Winner

Taylor Schofield, Health Careers Academy, Pavilion CS

  • Taylor is a student in the Health Careers Academy.  She plans to attend Rochester Institute of Technology where she will major in Biomedical Engineering.  Taylor is the Vice President of her class.  She is a member of the National Honor Society, Girl Service League, Math Team, and 4-H Horse and Beef Club.  Taylor is an honor roll student who was a member of the track team. She played in the high school band and has participated in NYSSMA Solo Festivals and All-County Band.