8 Birmingham City Schools Students Earn RCB Foundation Scholarships

The Rotary Club of Birmingham (RCB) is pleased to announce the recipients of the recipients of the 2026 Rotary Club of Birmingham Foundation Jim Hughey, Jr. Scholarship. The scholarship was commemorated in memory of RCB Past President Jim Hughey, Jr. in celebration of the organization’s 110th anniversary.

The eight outstanding seniors selected attend Birmingham City Schools: Nigel Boler, Woodlawn High School; Josh Evans, G.W. Carver High School; Ja’Nae Harris, Ramsay High School; Mongoma Kiman, Woodlawn High School; Tyree Kirland, A.H. ParkerHigh School; Simone Lawson, P.D. Jackson-Olin High School; Mia Maiden, G.W. Carver High School; and Johnathan Scott, G.W. Carver High School.    

Over 90 Birmingham City Schools seniors applied to the competitive annual scholarship program. Students were selected based on their academic and extracurricular achievements, commitment to serving the community, personal essay and educator recommendations. Each student will receive $2,000 per year over four years that can be used for any expenses while they are enrolled in an accredited 2- or 4-year college or university.  

RCB Scholarship Chair Roman Gary celebrated the students and Rotarians Dr. Mark Sullivan, BCS Superintendent, and Mary Boehm, Birmingham School Board District 3 Representative, presented them with certificates. Assisting in the selection of recipients were RCB Scholarship Committee members David Arias, Jennifer Jaquess, Stephanie Mays and LeNá McDonald.

Gary thanked Dr. Pamela Williams, BCS Chief Academic and Accountability Officer, Dr. Taqua Lewis, BCS Counseling Coordinator, members of the Birmingham School Board; as well as the teachers, staff and counselors at each of the schools for their assistance and incredible support for students in the Birmingham City Schools system.

The Rotary Club of Birmingham, founded in 1913, is one of the largest Rotary clubs in the world. It has played a leading role in eliminating Polio worldwide, expanding access to Pre-K in Birmingham, and enhancing cancer treatment and prevention in Sri Lanka. The Rotary Club of Birmingham Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization that serves as RCB’s charitable arm to support and provide resources for service projects in the Birmingham community and abroad. The RCB Foundation has awarded scholarships to 39 Birmingham City Schools students since 2019.

Nigel Boler

Nigel is Valedictorian of Woodlawn High School’s senior class and a College Choice Foundation Bateman Scholar. He plans to major in Psychology and minor in Musical Theatre at Fordham University. He works at McDonald’s, has served as an intern with Woodlawn United and volunteer with NewGen Peacebuilders. He plays sousaphone and tuba in the Woodlawn Concert and Marching Bands, sings in the choir and participates in theatre performances, is SGA President and a member of FBLA and the Chess Club. He enjoys baking, leadership, community service and event planning.  

Josh Evans

Josh is a senior at G. W. Carver High School. He plans to study Computer Science at the University of Alabama.  He is a member of Carver’s baseball team, National Honor Society, and Beta Club, and served as Recycling Captain. He enjoys reading, cooking, playing baseball, basketball and video games. 

Ja’Nae Harris

Ja’Nae is a senior at Ramsay High School. She plans to study Math and English at the University of Alabama. She works at Milo’s and with the city’s department of Parks and Recreation. She plays on the Ramsay basketball team, is a member of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and FBLA. She enjoys praise dancing, attending teen summits, skating, reading and spending time with family.  

Mongoma Kiman

Mongoma is Salutatorian of Woodlawn High School’s senior class and a College Choice Foundation Bateman Scholar. He plans to study Business Administration at Wake Forest University. He founded Surmount Marketing, a digital agency where he leads creative strategy and marketing development for small business clients. He is a College Advisor Assistant, Big Brothers Big Sisters Mentor and member of FBLA. He enjoys playing basketball, reading, graphic design, fashion styling and learning about stock investments. 

Tyree Kirkland

Tyree is Salutatorian of A. H. Parker High School’s senior class. He plans to study Chemical Engineering at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He serves in the Student Government Association and National Honor Society and works at Walmart. He is a published author of poetry, enjoys running, doing research, listening to music and sewing.   

Simone Lawson

Simone is a senior at P. D. Jackson Olin High School. She plans to study Criminal Justice at Jackson State University. She works at AMC and has served as an intern with the City of Bessemer. She’s Captain of Jackson Olin’s Girls’ Track Team, a member of the Mean Green Marching Machine Band, President of FCCLA, SGA Class Officer, a school ambassador and member of the Superintendent Student Advisory Board. She enjoys dance, running track, writing and listening to music. 

Mia Maiden

Mia is Valedictorian of G. W. Carver High School’s senior class and a College Choice Foundation Bateman Scholar. She plans to study Computer Science and Business at Grinnell College. She plays the trumpet in Carver’s band, is a dance girl, serves as Air Force and Army JROTC Commander, and is a member of the Beta Club, National Honor Society and Black Women’s Round Table. She also works for Uber and serves as an intern with YouthServe. 

Johnathan Scott

Johnathan is a senior at G. W. Carver High School and a College Choice Foundation Bateman Scholar. He plans to major in Music and Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in automotive at Alabama State University.

2026 RCB Foundation Jim Hughey, Jr. Scholarship recipients with BCS staff and Rotarians.

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