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updated: May 10, 2007
 
 
On Wednesday, May 9, 2007 Hoxworth Blood Center honored tri-state area high schools at the 2007 High School Awards Banquet at the Newport Syndicate.

This annual banquet honors and recognizes the outstanding support area high schools give to Hoxworth's Community Blood Program.

This year, 118 high schools in Southwestern Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana conducted a total of 171 blood drives at their schools. Hoxworth is extremely grateful to these high schools, because they account for over 10% of Hoxworth’s annual donations, or more than 8,865 individual donations.

The top high schools were honored in two categories, small and large schools. Also, six high school seniors were awarded individual scholarships. In addition, Hoxworth presented  the  Malcolm P. Adcock Memorial Scholarship which honors Cincinnati’s former Commissioner of Health who passed away unexpectedly in December 2004.
 
Hoxworth Blood Center would like to extend a special thank you to our keynote speaker, Staff Sergeant Paul Brondhaver and jazz pianist, Jammell Howard from the School for Creative and Performing Arts.
 
THE TOP SCHOOLS IN EACH CATEGORY:
 
Class I (large schools)
1st: Amelia High School
2nd: Goshen High School
3rd: Roger Bacon High School
4th: Indian Hill High School

Class II (small schools)
1st: Williamsburg High School
2nd: Rising Sun High School
3rd: Newport Central Catholic High School
4th: West Union Academy
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Tom Roebel Award of Excellence:
McNicholas High School

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