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Michael Kronowitz Memorial Scholarship |

Michael Kronowitz was a treasured member of Anchorage Youth Court (AYC), volunteering and providing a vital service to the Anchorage/Eagle River/Chugiak/Girdwood communities from 1996-2000. During his senior year in high school he served as AYC Bar Association President. Michael’s leadership skills and dedication to serving his community set an example for others.
The Alaska State Legislature honored Michael in memoriam because of his many accomplishments, describing him as “an exceptional young man.” To honor Michael’s special interest in AYC and to provide for a meaningful living memory, his mother, Muriel Kronowitz, and his friends make this annual $500 scholarship possible for a deserving AYC graduating senior. |
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In the spirit of Michael’s example, recipients will show the following qualities: Leadership, Dependability, Initiative, Responsibility, Follow-Through, and Compassion.
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2011 Scholarship Recipients |
Anchorage Youth Court offers several additional scholarship opportunities to active AYC graduating seniors each year. Scholarships usually range in value from $500 to $1,000 each.
For active seniors graduating in May 2011, AYC partnered with First National Bank Alaska to again offer the $1,000 First National Bank Alaska Scholarship.
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First National Bank Alaska Scholarship |

AYC Chief Judge, Nathaniel R., and AYC Bar Association President, Joshua H., present First National Bank Alaska Scholarship to recipient, Dillon T.
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AYC Scholarships |
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Makenna R., Khristopher H., Octavia B., and Christopher J. (not pictured) received AYC Scholarships during the May 2011 AYC Bar Association Awards Ceremony. |
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Congratulations to the seniors who earned scholarships this past year! We wish all our graduating seniors tremendous success in your future endeavors! Thank you for volunteering at Anchorage Youth Court and helping make our community a better, safer place for all. |
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Serving Anchorage, Chugiak, Eagle River, and Girdwood
since 1989 |
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