Apprentice School Foundation Awards Scholarship

Apprentice School Foundation Awards Scholarship

Published January 12, 2021

Apprentice School Foundation Awards Scholarship
Joe Sabol, trades director, left, presents the scholarship to Xavien Hunter, center. Also pictured are Apprentice School Foundation board members Jessica Walker and Stan Best.

The Apprentice School Foundation awarded its fourth 2020 scholarship to Xavien Hunter. A Louisa, Virginia, native, Hunter started his apprenticeship on Aug. 3, 2020, as a shipfitter. He is a 2020 graduate of Louisa County High School, where he had a 3.2 GPA.

Hunter was active in his community, putting in over 138 hours of service. He was an active member of the Our Brother’s Keepers program, providing leadership to younger students and kids in his community. Hunter also played football and basketball that provided opportunities to develop his leadership skills.

The Apprentice School Foundation provides a tax-deductible opportunity for alumni, friends and community partners of The Apprentice School to help fund scholarships, historic preservation and community service projects that carry on the school’s legacy. The foundation awards four scholarships annually. Visit The Apprentice School Foundation’s website (www.tasfd.org) for more information.