ENID, Okla. —
Five students received cash for their good grades through Security National Bank of Enid’s Pays for A’s program, now in its 10th year.
A reception has been held for this semester’s Pays for A’s program recipients.
“We are proud of the accomplishments of the students in northwest Oklahoma, our area has so many gifted students,” said SNB’s April Danahy, vice president of corporate communications.
Report cards drawn belong to Jace Morris, of Waller Middle School; Statton Mantz, of Prairie View Elementary School; Kamika Ralstin, of Enid High School; and Abigail Crockett, of Glenwood Elementary School.
The recipient of the $150 savings account was Lillian Myers, of Waukomis Elementary School. Each student entering the Pays for A’s program at Security National Bank received free ice cream from McDonald’s of Enid.
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