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John Milledge Academy Supporting JMA | Ways to Give & Serve
John Milledge Academy Supporting JMA | Ways to Give & Serve
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Supporting JMA
John Milledge, like most independent schools across the country, depends on the generosity of parents, alumni, grandparents, parents of alumni, faculty and staff, and friends of the school to provide the extra measure of income needed to provide the best education possible for our students.
We could not provide the exciting range of programs for our children without the generosity of donors who give so that John Milledge can maintain, grow and continue to excel in academics, athletics, arts and active service.
Because of generous donors, John Milledge alumni find success in many areas of our local, state, and national community.
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Scholarships
Ray Tolley Scholarship
This memorial award was established by the Tolley family for their son, Ray, who was killed in a car accident at the age of 45. Ray Tolley was a ’79 graduate of JMA. He was a member of the Beta Club and lettered in Varsity football and track. Ray was voted Best Personality by his Senior Class and was an all-around great guy with a great attitude about life. Using knowledge and skills acquired at JMA, Ray had a successful career in restaurant management and, later, in cabinet manufacturing.
Each year the family honors a graduating Senior who embodies the Sportsmanship and academic characteristics of Ray Tolley.
Dianne Bayne Scholarship
Mrs. Dianne Bayne was a pillar of the John Milledge Academy community. As an alum, parent, grandparent, and employee, she wanted each student to experience what was best about our school. She was always the most enthusiastic cheerleader for any program or event; she was blue and gold through and through. With the sudden and tragic loss of Mrs. Bayne in December of 2019, the family wanted to honor her memory, her kindness and her overall love of all things John Milledge through this scholarship program.
Be Like Bayne: be kind, be thoughtful, be loving, be supportive, be untiring, be loyal, be quick to laugh and be patient.
Ross Stillwell Scholarship
Ross Stillwell was an all-American boy – an Eagle Scout and an excellent athlete. Ross was a 1985 graduate of JMA, was voted Most Likely to Succeed by his Senior Class and later became a University of Georgia graduate. He received his Doctorate from Harvard. He was doing cancer research when a brain tumor was found that ultimately ended his life.
Friends and family of Ross Stillwell keep his memory alive through this award. They honor a graduating Senior who embodies some of the strong character and academic qualities Ross Stillwell represented.
Hal B. Haynes Scholarship
Mr. Hal B. Haynes blessed all of those around him with a sincere smile, fun-loving spirit, and a giving nature. He taught and coached soccer at John Milledge Academy for many years, where he built a successful soccer program and led his teams to win state championships in 2010 and 2011. With his love and respect for people and JMA, Coach Haynes provided an example of integrity and strong Christian values. His efforts to push others to reach goals and his willingness to help touched many lives.
In February 2021, Coach Haynes passed away, but we want his spirit of encouragement to live on. In loving memory of Mr. Hal Bruce Haynes and to honor his desire to help students reach their life goals, the Haynes family provides an annual scholarship to a deserving senior at JMA each year.
With a servant’s heart, Coach Haynes enjoyed helping and watching others grow and prosper spiritually. He supported the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) and respected the values it promotes. The FCA focus is to serve the local community by supporting and empowering coaches and athletes to unite and inspire change through the love of Christ.
To donate to any of these scholarships just send a check to John Milledge Academy and note in the “memo” line to which scholarship you are contributing. If you have any questions please contact
Mrs. Misty Glover
via email or by phone at 478-452-5570 x 403.