The School Foundation to honor former Globetrotter
Published: August 20, 2008
Updated: August 21, 2008
Former Harlem Globetrotter Jolette Law will be honored as Florence District 1’s Distinguished Graduate during the Seventh Annual School Foundation Celebration, foundation officials announced Wednesday.
Law was a three-time Kodak All-American at Wilson High School before furthering her basketball career at the University of Iowa. Following her collegiate career, she joined the Harlem Globetrotters as the first, and at the time, only female team member.
She completed three worldwide tours, and conducted several seminars and clinics in her role as an ambassador of goodwill with the team. Long regarded as one of the top assistant coaches in the country, Law was named the seventh head women’s basketball coach at the University of Illinois. Her previous stint included 12 years at Rutgers, the last four as associate head coach.
“I am very honored to have been selected as this year’s distinguished graduate” Law said. “My success would not be possible without God, and the support of the teachers, coaches and administrators in Florence School District 1. I am grateful for the guidance and leadership I received while I was a student there.”
“Ms. Law embodies the qualities of great district 1 graduates,” Foundation Executive Director Debbie Hyler said. “She certainly has proven a tremendous drive to succeed.”
In addition, the foundation announced the keynote speaker will be William E. Milliken, founder and vice chairman of Communities in Schools.
Milliken is one of the most successful and respected youth advocates in the U.S. As winner of the American Association of School Administrators’ “Champion for Children” award, he was lauded by the association as “a guiding force — who has opened the doors to success and growth to countless youngsters.”
“I am proud to salute The School Foundation for the tremendous work they do on behalf of America’s children” Milliken stated. “Through their efforts, many more children will have a better chance at a brighter future.”
The School Foundation promotes educational excellence in Florence School District 1 through grants for innovative and high impact programs designed to benefit all students.
“Thousands of students benefit from the programs funded by the foundation and we are a better school district because of it,” Florence School District 1 Superintendent Larry Jackson said.
IF YOU’RE GOING
What: Seventh Annual School Foundation Celebration
When: Sept. 18
Where: Florence Civic Center
Info: For ticket information, call The School Foundation at (843) 662-9996 or visit its Web site at http://www.theschoolfoundation.org.
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