Kelli McCloud, a Stevenson High School teacher, received the 2024 Spark Award from Detroit Regional Dollars for Scholars.
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SHELBY TOWNSHIP — A Utica Community Schools teacher has been recognized for her extensive efforts in inspiring her students and fostering enthusiasm for the future that lies ahead following their graduation.
Kelli McCloud, a Stevenson High School teacher, received the 2024 Spark Award from Detroit Regional Dollars for Scholars — an organization that prepares students for post-high school success by supporting and empowering them with skills, knowledge and resources.
Christa Funk, executive director of Detroit Regional Dollars for Scholars, said McCloud embodies the true spirit of the spark award: she recognizes students’ potential and encourages them to think big, plan with intention, and reach their goals.
“She leads with compassion and a strong belief that students can achieve anything they put their minds to,” Funk said in a press release.
McCloud, who has been the Stevenson program adviser for 11 years, said the organization provides students with workshops, guidance and scholarships.
“This program opens up doors for students that would have never been opened,” she said in the press release.
She said that as the program liaison, she encourages sophomores to apply, keeps students informed on field trips and individual responsibilities, and raises funds.
“They are given opportunities to attend college campuses, they are given college prep coaches and are taught life skills involving finances and etiquette. On top of all of that, they are given $4,000 at the end of their senior year along with many scholarship opportunities. DFS continues to help them throughout college as well,” she said.
She said the award is special because it’s a recognition from someone outside of her students.
“I love giving to students and have always just focused on them. My desire is and has always been to make sure they feel as though they have a purpose and that they matter. My passion is making sure my students have a solid plan after graduation which is why I spend so much time on college prep and keeping them connected with people and tools to help them along the way,” she said in the release.
Each year, Detroit Regional Dollars for Scholars awards the Spark Award in honor of Florence Gasdick, one of the organization’s founding members. Gasdick often used the analogy of “igniting” a student’s interest in education “from a spark into a flame” when speaking about inspiring high school students to pursue their post-secondary goals.
Robert S. Monroe, superintendent of Schools, said McCloud’s work has positively affected graduates’ prospects.
“We appreciate our ongoing partnership with Dollars for Scholars Detroit and the difference it makes to create a clear pathway to success for our students,” he said.