TUSTIN, Calif.–SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union said it has partnered with the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) to sponsor the Joan Nelson Award Scholarship.
The credit union has granted $7,500 to underwrite the scholarship, which supports those who want to further their education to pursue careers in education management and continue to make an impact through their work.
The award is named in honor of Joan Nelson, a former administrator with SDCOE who passed away in 2021 following a successful career as a teacher and administrator. Nelson began her 42-year career in education as a special education teacher and continued to be a strong advocate for students as a teacher, vice principal and principal. Nelson saw the brilliance in students and enjoyed working with other adults as an Executive Leadership Coach with SDCOE and more recently as a San Diego State University supervisor, while continuing to impact students in a powerful way, the credit union said.
“Joan Nelson’s lifetime work to support excellence in education is very strongly aligned with the mission of our credit union,” Josh Smith, vice president, school and community relations for SchoolsFirst FCU, said in a statement. “We partnered with the SDCOE to support the Joan Nelson Award Scholarship program that helps administrators further their careers and continue their dedication and commitment to students and schools.”
“We are grateful to SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union for their generous support, which helps us create stronger school communities and further our North Star goal of reducing poverty and increasing belonging through public education,” Ross Godfrey, an executive leadership coach at SDCOE, added in a statement. “This two-year program is focused on building socially conscious leaders, which is crucial to building cultures where students feel welcome and thrive socially and academically.”
