Gulf Breeze senior wins BBB ethics scholarship

Posted on May 30, 2019 by Staff reports

The Better Business Bureau® Serving Northwest Florida Foundation today announced three recipients of the 2019 BBB Student Ethics Scholarships in District I, including Mallory Proctor, a senior at Gulf Breeze High School.

Caleb Confusione, a senior at Pace High School, and Jordana Jernigan, a senior at Tate High School, were the two other recipients for District I, which includes Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties.

The program was created to recognize high school junior and senior students in the Florida Panhandle who personify personal character, integrity and have made the choice to lead by following a moral compass, per BBB.

An independent panel of judges selected the recipients based on leadership, community service, overall personal integrity and academic history, and, according to BBB, each student selected received a $1,000 scholarship to the college/university of their choice.

For more information visit www.bbb.org.