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Meet Our 2011 Scholarship Recipients!
Your Alumni Association's $1,000 scholarship is awarded each year to one boy and one girl based on financial need, volunteerism and leadership in both the community and to AHHS.
2011 AHHS Alumni Association Scholarship Recipients
Chandler Marie Corbielle

Chandler was a Varsity cheerleader for 2 years. She was voted unanimously by her peers to be the captain of the varsity squad in 2011. Her Spirit of Texas All-Star Cheerleading Team won 7 National Cheerleading Association titles. Chandler created most of the choreography and taught her peers. Other organizations that Chandler has been involved with include Kanakuk Kamp where she was voted Kanakuk Kickapoo Princess for her leadership. She received the "I'm Third" award, the highest award at the camp. She has been a member of K-Life, Young Life and Fellowship for Christian Athletes.
Besides competitive cheerleading and cheering for Heights, she was on the swim team and the Heights Performing Arts Dance program.
She won an award in Chemistry for maintaining the highest average among the entire 10th grade class. Her GPA was 3.72 and she was ranked 93rd in her class. She received a University Interscholastic League (
Chandler has a natural calling for being a leader. She volunteered as a student assistant with special needs students at Heights. She has assisted with classroom activities and field trips. She was the student aid for the special education L.I.N.C. (Loving in Natural Community) class at Heights for 2 years. Her dream is to one day create an organization that would involve a special needs cheerleading team for kids and a sports camp for special needs children.
Chandler has worked with Special Olympics, Tarrant County Food Bank, Young Life, Fellowship for Christian Athletes, Race for the Cure, Cheer for the Cure, Habitat for Humanity, attended mission trips and has been babysitting for several families as well as starting and running her own photography business for the past 3 years.
In yet another volunteer opportunity, she raised money and purchased and packaged items for Christmas gifts for Haitian orphans for the past 4 years.
Chandler will be attending The University of Oklahoma this fall. She has already been selected to be a cheerleader. She will major in Special Education.
Robert “Paxton” Martin

Paxton was a National Honor Society recipient and received merit scholarships from 3 universities. He received the FWISD Superintendent's Award, was a Radio Shack Scholar, was a Yellow Jacket scholar and received a Gold Medal in the University Interscholastic League (
He was nominated for Student Leadership to attend Texas Boys State in 2010. He received an award from Fellowshipof Christian Athletes as well as the Governor James S. Hogg Memorial Scholarship. His GPA was 4.59 and he ranked 14th out of 414 in his class. His teacher recommendation praised his assets of leadership, motivation and his ability to help. A letter of recommendation from the Director of Kids Who Care said that Paxton's greatest quality is his personal integrity.
He was a student staff member of Kid Power where he served as Treasurer. In addition, he was a member of the AHHS Link Crew Leader, assisting freshman in their transitions into high school.
Paxton volunteered his time with Kids Who Care, performing over 160 hours of community service. He is currently on the Board of Directors and is employed at Kids Who Care. His recommendation from the Founding Director of Kids Who Care was outstanding.
She listed each team that he served on and mentioned his personal accomplishments and wonderful artistic skills. She mentioned that Paxton has worked for KWC for 12 years. He is committed and dedicated.
His application is filled with personal accomplishments academically, artistically and through athletics. Paxton also volunteered with Special Olympics and was an Acolyte and Lector in his church.
Paxton plans to attend the University of Texas at Austin. He will be in the School of Undergraduate Studies and plans to add Engineering to his list of accomplishments.
