Sally Bryan flanked by Stillpoint School’s Dori and Katie Sears. - Contributed photo
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Sally Bryan flanked by Stillpoint School’s Dori and Katie Sears.

Stillpoint scholarship fund honors Bryan


October 23, 2012 · Updated 2:33 PM 

Stillpoint School has created the Sally W. Bryan Scholarship Fund to support excellence in elementary education.

The scholarship fund honors Bryan’s continuing passion for lifelong learning, beginning with the excitement that can occur in an outstanding elementary school.

Bryan has been involved in education for 65 years, as a parent of four, high school teacher, counselor, school board member, and teacher at both Running Start and Elderhostel programs on San Juan Island.

With the establishment of the scholarship fund, Stillpoint continues to honor Bryan’s educational legacy by providing a program that will result in curious, disciplined, energetic learners.

The Sally W. Bryan Scholarship Fund seeks donations from those who understand and value an outstanding school experience during a child’s formative years. Contributions will benefit children attending Stillpoint School, San Juan Island’s only state-approved independent elementary school. Donations are tax deductible, and may be mailed to Sally W. Bryan Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 576, Friday Harbor, 98250.

 

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