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Randolph High School student wins 11th annual NJCTS Children’s Scholarship award

The New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS) is proud to announce Sean A. Fahey as a recipient of the 2012 NJCTS Children’s Scholarship. Fahey, who will graduate from Randolph High School, was selected for his academic achievement, community service and accomplishments as an individual with Tourette Syndrome – a neurological disorder that affects 1 in 100 children.

Fahey is an avid writer and has had his byline appear in the Randolph High School newspaper, the “Rampage,” and on ironhillssports.com. He also has participated in the school’s Key Club, Irish Club, Forensics Club, and has been an assistant to the activities coordinator at Sunrise Assisted Living. Fahey also has taken art classes at Joe Kubert Art School.

NJCTS congratulates Fahey – who is undecided on where he will attend college in the fall; he has been accepted to Seton Hall University, Ramapo College, Richard Stockton College and East Stroudsburg University, among others – on his achievements and wishes him continued success in his academic and career endeavors.

Since 2001, the NJCTS Children’s Scholarship Award has been awarded to more than 200 outstanding high school seniors in the state of New Jersey who have excelled in their schools, communities and lives – representing themselves as excellent advocates for Tourette Syndrome. To learn more about the scholarship program, this year’s other scholarship winners or discover other NJCTS programs and services, please visit www.njcts.org.

 

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