Order of Eastern Star Donates to Hill Top School

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Order of Eastern Star Donates to Hill Top School

–Provides Scholarship Value over LRD 400,000 To Students

IPEWS: The General Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern Star (OES), on Monday, October 3, 2022, made several donations and commitments to the Hill Top School in Monrovia, as part of its annual charity programs.

Making the presentation, the General Grand Worthy Matron, Worthy Sister Rosa Allen, stated that the Order of the Eastern Star (OES), was delighted to identify with students at the Hill Top School, especially in the provision of much-needed items to students in accelerating their learning capacity and condition at the school.

Worthy Grand Matron Allen also committed the OES to a four-year sponsorship of 20 students at Hill Top School at the University of Liberia (UL) effective academic year 2022/2023.

The cost of the four-year scholarship program for the 20 students, predominantly females, is put at L$400,000

The OES further committed to undertaking the completion of the Hill Top School Science Laboratory, estimated at nearly US$2,000, and donated 50 sets of school uniforms as well as stationery and school materials, including copy books, pens, and pencils estimated at US$1,400.

The General Grand Matron, Worthy Sister Rosa Allen, said the Hill Top School was selected for this year’s OES Charity program to identify with the students, in helping them achieve their academic goals and become productive citizens.

The Hill Top School, formerly the More Than Me Academy, established 2013, has an enrollment of 214 students, with classes from kindergarten to 12th grade.

For her part, the Principal of Hill Top School, Klubo K. Wesee, expressed gratitude to officers and members of the General Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star for the donation and also identifying with the needs of the school and its former students.

Madam Wesee stated that the donation of stationeries, school materials, uniforms as well as the OES’ commitment to completing the school’s laboratory and offer of a four-year scholarship program for 20 of its students, whose entrance fees were also paid by OES at the University of Liberia (UL), are commendable gestures and came timely to help the school and its students.

The Hill Top School is said to be a tuition-free school, and supports children rights to education, health and protection.

The General Grand Matron, Worthy Sister Rosa Allen, was accompanied by the charity and outreach committee, including an array of past and current General Grand Chapter officers and members of the OES.

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