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Published: December 2, 2021

Dec. 2 Ohio Vax-2-School Winners Announced

Thirty $10,000 Scholarship Winners Announced Today

COLUMBUS – Ohio Vax-2-School is a public outreach campaign consisting of a series of statewide drawings to increase awareness of the availability and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines and provide incentives to younger Ohioans to get a COVID-19 vaccination.

Anyone between the ages of 5 and 25 who had received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine was able to enter online at OhioVax2School.com or 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634).
Each day from Nov. 29 through Friday, Dec. 3, 30 daily $10,000 scholarship winners will be announced on Twitter and Instagram at @ohiovax2school. Grand prize winners will be announced on Friday, Dec. 3 at approximately 7:29 p.m. during the Ohio Lottery broadcast.

Today’s winners, listed in alphabetical order, include:

  1. Keijuanna (Keikei) Alsup, Centerville
  2. Cory Baczkowski, Akron
  3. October Bradley, Olmsted Township
  4. Audrey Bueter, Grove City
  5. Noah Carl, Dayton
  6. Brogan Combs, Chillicothe
  7. Adriana Crivelli, Solon
  8. Brodie Custer, Montgomery
  9. Cimone Derrick, Dayton
  10. Alexys Dray, Baltimore
  11. Samuel Eagan, Cincinnati
  12. Jamison Geil, Cincinnati
  13. Jineen Kahook, Tallmadge
  14. Emerson Kemats, Columbiana
  15. Jessica Legge, Kenton
  16. Noah Ly, Obetz
  17. John Matthews III, Hamilton
  18. Kellen Miller, Troy
  19. Abigail Mosley, Lancaster
  20. Ariella Pitty, Brunswick
  21. Logan Rechin, Rocky River
  22. Logan Regg, West Chester
  23. Gavin Resor, Cambridge
  24. Xavier Robida, Lorain
  25. Matthew Roth, Findlay
  26. Ava Schell, Xenia
  27. Maceo Tabora, Rocky River
  28. Brooklyn Warmund, Canal Winchester
  29. Emerson White, Ironton
  30. Javon Williams, Solon

Ohio Vax-2-School is awarding $2 million in prizes, including 150, $10,000 scholarships, and five, $100,000 grand prize scholarships. The Ohio Vax-2-School prize scholarships are awarded in Ohio 529 College Advantage plans, and can be used at the Ohio college, university, technical/trade school, or career program of the winner’s choice.

COVID-19 vaccines are widely available throughout the state. Many providers offer walk-in appointments, or Ohioans can schedule a vaccination appointment at gettheshot.coronavirus.ohio.gov. Ohioans who want to learn more about the safety, efficacy, and side effects of COVID-19 vaccines should talk to their doctor, nurse, or pharmacist, or visit coronavirus.ohio.gov/vaccine to learn more.

Wyandot County Public Health is nationally accredited through the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB). Established in 2007, PHAB is the non-profit organization that administers the national accreditation program, which aims to advance and transform public health practice by championing performance improvement, strong infrastructure, and innovation.