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Students earn more than $100K in Dave Dollars for 2024-25


A group of students in casual attire hold award certificates. A presentation screen in the background displays "Career Coach Recognition."
Seniors are recognized by their career coaches for their hard work and achievements.

The Thillen Education Foundation, in collaboration with Greene College & Career Academy, recently recognized recipients of the Dave Dollar Awards during its four quarterly receptions. The latest Student Recognition Receptions were held on April 22 when student earnings exceeded $10,000. The event hosted at Greene College & Career Academy brought together career coaches, parents, family members, friends, and school staff to celebrate students for their exceptional efforts over the past quarter. Additional Thillen Education Foundation awards will be presented at the Senior Honors Night on May 19.


Two smiling women hold certificates in a room. Background features a digital screen with "Community Service - Seniors" text and colorful graphics.
Seniors Morgan Eubanks and Jayla Turner were recognized fort heir outstanding commitment to community service.


The Dave Dollars Award program is a unique initiative designed to reward students for their dedication and hard work throughout high school. These Dave Dollars transition into real dollars upon graduation from Greene County High School, helping students take the next step in their education or career. In addition to providing students with a career coach throughout high school, the program also offers earned financial incentives that can be redeemed after graduation.


Parental involvement recognized as key to student success


This year’s reception also emphasized the vital role of parental involvement in student success. As a testament to the importance of family support, 21 parents in attendance were each awarded $25 Dave Dollars to present to their son or daughter, reinforcing the significance of encouragement and motivation in achieving educational and career goals.


Flexibility for post-graduation success


Students who earn Dave Dollars have the flexibility to utilize their funds based on their chosen path post-graduation.

  • Further Education – Funds are awarded as a scholarship to assist with college or trade school expenses.

  • Workforce Entry – Funds can be used to purchase professional supplies needed for their chosen career.

  • Military Service – Funds remain available for up to six years for educational opportunities, career advancement, or essential supplies.


A group of students in casual wear holds mock dollar bills, smiling in a classroom setting. A screen reads "Community Service-Freshman."
Freshmen display the Dave Dollars they have earned.

A group of diverse students holding certificates, smiling indoors. Text on screen reads "Career Coach Recognition." U.S. flag visible.
Juniors are recognized by their career coaches for their hard work and achievements.

This article originally appeared in Lake Oconee News.


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