SCIOTO COUNTY, Ohio -- May 26, 2022 -- Three Scioto County students were the recipients of the 2022 Fluor-BWXT (FBP) STEAM Scholarship, a one-time, $2,000 award. Each year, FBP awards 12 college scholarships to area high school students pursuing careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM). More than 100 applications for the scholarships were received this year.
Fluor-BWXT Melissa Green presents a STEAM scholarship to Northwest High School student Carl Lintz.
Carl Lintz, Northwest High School, maintained a 4.0 grade point average while competing in multiple sports including football, power lifting and track. He has worked as a laborer and has also completed multiple community service projects. He plans to pursue a degree in biomedical science at Shawnee State University.
Hannah Arthur, Wheelersburg High School, will be majoring in secondary education at Shawnee State University. During school, she participated in multiple musicals, marching band and volunteered for several organizations including CRADLE and Mylee’s Missions.
Caleb Stockham, Minford High School, maintained a 4.0 grade point average, was a member of the National Honor Society, Math Club and the golf team. He worked part-time and completed multiple stints of community service. He plans to major in business administration at Shawnee State University.
“We are proud to support these students as they forge their path in life,” Portsmouth Site Project Director, JD Dowell said. “We look forward to seeing them continue to succeed.”
Since 2011, FBP has awarded $264,000 to graduating seniors pursuing careers in the STEAM field.
For more information about Fluor-BWXT, please visit www.fbportsmouth.com.
Shawn Jordan, FBP communications manager, presents Hannah Arthur with a STEAM scholarship during Wheelersburg High School’s awards ceremony.
Jordan presents the STEAM scholarship to Caleb Stockham at Minford High School.
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About Fluor-BWXT Portsmouth LLC
Fluor Corporation (NYSE: FLR) and BWX Technologies, Inc. (BWXT) (NYSE: BWXT), two world-class companies with significant Ohio experience, formed Fluor-BWXT Portsmouth LLC (FBP) to address the decontamination and decommissioning (D&D) needs at the Department of Energy's (DOE) Portsmouth Site in Pike County, Ohio. Jacobs Engineering, another global leader in industrial and environmental projects, provides support. Fluor-BWXT employs 1,800 workers who bring unparalleled experience, insights, and lessons learned from across the DOE complex. The Fluor-BWXT Portsmouth mandate is to clean up the Portsmouth Site safely and compliantly, provide strong uranium stewardship and partner with local communities to achieve a sustainable economic future. For more information, visit www.fbportsmouth.com.