Students Honored with $100,000 in Scholarships at 2nd Annual #IAMAPS Sneakers and Scholarships Ball

Sneakers and Scholarship Ball slideshow. Photo credit: Allison M. Slocum, APS ©

Twenty Atlanta Public Schools (APS) seniors were awarded $5,000 scholarships each, totaling $100,000, at the second annual Sneakers and Scholarships Ball. The scholarship program was created to provide community and school stakeholders with the opportunity to invest in the futures of students who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance, resilience, and determination.

Nearly 300 students applied for the scholarship, which required recommendations from school counselors or principals and a final review by a selection committee.

“This is a great event to bring our philanthropic community together and show how they’ve invested in our students,” APS executive director of Partnerships and Development Joi Hunter said. “As they graduate high school, they will not be alone.”

In addition to the student honorees, five distinguished APS alumni were recognized for their contributions to the advancement of Atlanta as examples of the long-lasting impact of the district’s educational foundation.

Key donors, including Chick-fil-A, Verizon, Peach State Community Fair, and Coca-Cola, were acknowledged for their commitment to support educational and eleemosynary efforts.

Atlanta mayor Andre Dickens reminded students of their potential and the city’s belief in their promise.

Trailblazer and alumni awards, Mayor Andre Dickens, and the ASP Partnership and Development team. Photo credit: Allison M. Slocum, APS ©

“You are the city’s future leaders, and we expect big things from you,” Mayor Dickens said. “When we invest in you, we’re also making an investment in Atlanta’s future. An APS education can carry you as far as your dreams can take you.”

APS Superintendent Dr. Bryan Johnson praised the students for exemplifying the three G’s: growth, grit, and graduation, and applauded their ability to think critically, problem-solve, and execute their plans towards success.

“Hope is important,” Dr. Johnson said. “For students to aspire and achieve at high levels is important. These students are exemplars. We look to replicate this across the district and see all our scholars have that opportunity.”

With growing support from community partners and a continued focus on student success, the Sneakers and Scholarships celebration is quickly becoming a cornerstone of the district’s efforts to celebrate and support academic achievement. Chick-fil-A has already committed to doubling its contribution next year, bringing its total scholarship support to $50,000 for next year’s graduating class.

Here are the 2025 scholarship recipients and award winners:

NameHigh SchoolAward/Scholarship
Addison JenningsBenjamin E Mays High SchoolStudent Athlete
Khady GueyeBooker T Washington High SchoolCommunity Advocacy
Bryon Heath, Jr.Booker T Washington High SchoolCommunity Advocacy
Elyssa SimmonsBooker T Washington High SchoolStudent Athlete
Beli Infantry- JohnsonCharles Drew High SchoolEntertainment
Kaelyn MyersCharles Drew High SchoolEntrepreneur
Zakia DowdyFrederick Douglass High SchoolCommunity Advocacy
Mahogoney LangstonFrederick Douglass High SchoolFuture Educator
Keith CriddellFrederick Douglass High SchoolTrailblazer
Adonis McCraryFrederick Douglass High SchoolTrailblazer
Brooke HancockGeorge Washington Carver STEAMTrailblazer
Jaeda McMichaelKIPP Atlanta CollegiateFuture Educator
Jay’Elle BrownMaynard Jackson High SchoolEntertainment
Sloan MitchellMaynard Jackson High SchoolEntertainment
Aiden GrismoreMaynard Jackson High SchoolStudent Athlete
Ellis StewartMidtown High SchoolCommunity Advocacy
Mirella OgdenNorth Atlanta High SchoolEntertainment
Gabrielle CulbrethNorth Atlanta High SchoolEntrepreneur
Keelin LaHiffNorth Atlanta High SchoolFuture Educator
Jacoby BarberNorth Atlanta High SchoolTrailblazer
Derrick FavorsSouth Atlanta High School ’09Athletic Alumni
Georgia PowerN/ACommunity Impact
Andrea L. BooneFrederick Douglass High School ’70Public Servant
H.J. Russell FamilyDavid T. Howard High SchoolEntrepreneur Alumni
Michael “Killer Mike” RenderFrederick Douglass High School ’93Entertainment Alumni
Walter J. Stanley, IIICharles Lincoln Harper High School ’66Trailblazer Alumni
Joann SimpsonLuther Judson Price High School ’61Educator Impact Award

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