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Brecksville-Broadview Senior Gets Exclusive Scholarship
Madison Foulkes will receive $2,000 from Cox Communications as she plans to pursue a career in print journalism.

BRECKSVILLE, OH — A Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School senior is among three Cleveland-area students receiving scholarships from Cox Communications. The company announced the three recipients this week. Each student will receive a $2,000 scholarship.
Madison Foulkes, a senior at Brecksville–Broadview Heights High School, plans to attend Ohio University and pursue a degree in print journalism.
“My dream job would be to work as an editor for the Cleveland Scene," Madison said on her application. "I chose this major because I've always had a love for writing. Two years ago, a senior in my school helped me gain the confidence for my writing. I looked up to him and after finding out he was going into journalism I knew I wanted to do the same thing.”
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The students were selected based off academic excellence, community involvement, and desire to pursue a degree in communications, telecommunications, technology, or engineering. The company held a ceremony at its Parma officers honoring the recipients.
“Recognizing students and the schools and teachers that help them achieve success is fundamentally important to our goals of supporting youth education in Ohio,” said Jay Allbaugh, senior vice president and region manager, Cox Communications, in a statement. “Each year, we are proud to celebrate local students who are poised to build onto their high school experience with new goals and opportunities in the next step of their academic careers.”
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All scholarship applications were reviewed by a committee of community and business leaders. In addition to the three Ohio students, scholarships were also awarded to students in Rhode Island and Connecticut. In total, the company gave out $38,000 in academic scholarships.
“These three recipients are an example of how Northeast Ohio students are driven to become our next generation of innovators, civic leaders and entrepreneurs,” said Senator Matt Dolan, an active supporter of the Cox scholarship program, said in a statement. “Our future depends on students having access to the resources they need to unlock opportunity, and I’m proud to congratulate them on receiving a Cox scholarship as they begin the next chapter of their academic careers.”
The other two students receiving scholarships in Ohio were:
- Ryan Hrusch, a senior at St. Eds, was one of the recipients. He plans to attend the University of Dayton and pursue a degree in mechanical engineering.
- Daniel Linder, a senior at Olmsted Falls High School, plans to attend the University of Akron and pursue a degree in data science and technology.
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