|
First Bank of Conroe's
Junior Board of Directors was established
in 1996. It is comprised of senior students
representing Conroe, Montgomery and Willis
High Schools. Although over a hundred applications
are received each year, only an elite few
are chosen to serve on the Junior Board.
They are selected with an emphasis on academics,
extra-curricular involvement and overall
leadership qualities. "With so many
intelligent, qualified students out there
it's very difficult to narrow the field
down to about 20 seniors from four schools,"
says bank president Sam Baker. "We
are very proud of what we consider to be
the "cream of the crop" that makes
up our Junior Board each year.
The Board meets monthly August through May
for an educational/ working luncheon. At
each meeting an informative program is presented
that helps the students learn more about
the community they
live in and certain issues they must deal
with as they approach adulthood. First Bank
of Conroe considers it crucial that the
students learn about the basics of community
banking. They learn that the bank makes
money by lending money and that by lending
money it helps the community grow and prosper.
The Junior Board also learns about the importance
of credit card responsibility and is informed
of the huge financial problems created by
credit card abuse.
One of the Junior Board of Directors' responsibilities
is to share with their peers what they learn
through their service on the Junior Board.
Another important responsibility they have
is to award scholarships to deserving seniors
not among the Junior Board. Board members
solicit applications from students in their
respective high schools, evaluate the applications
and then vote as a group on whom they feel
are the most deserving scholarship recipients.
The scholarships are presented on senior
scholarship day at each of the participating
high schools.

|