PENNEY FARMS – Clay High graduates Jadan Matthew McKlevey and Timothy Meadows were honored last Monday for winning scholarships from the Rotary Club of Green Cove Springs. “I would like to major …
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PENNEY FARMS – Clay High graduates Jadan Matthew McKlevey and Timothy Meadows were honored last Monday for winning scholarships from the Rotary Club of Green Cove Springs. “I would like to major in accounting,” McKeley told the club during its weekly meeting. McKlevey said his dual enrollment means he will be earning his Associate of Arts degree in a few months. He then plans to attend the University of North Florida. Meadows also plans the St. Johns River State College-to-North Florida route to major in Business Administration and start a concrete business. “I’ve seen how business is so important,” he said. “In this world, concrete will forever be a thing. People will need in our business.”