Augusta County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Eric Bond is retiring from his role at the end of the year, but through a new scholarship fund, he will continue to have an impact on local students.
The Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge and the Augusta County School Board surprised Bond with the announcement at its Dec. 4. meeting.
The fund will provide for at least two scholarships each year for ACPS graduating seniors: one for a graduate pursuing a four-year degree and one for a student pursuing a two-year degree or trade certification.
Funding will initially originate from an existing endowment that the CFCBR has administered on behalf of Augusta County Public Schools since 2002.
Bond will be offered the opportunity to provide input into the selection criteria for scholarship recipients, the first of which will be from the Class of 2026.
“It has been an honor and privilege to serve Augusta County Public Schools under Dr. Bond’s leadership,” said Dr. Kelly Troxell, who will succeed Bond on Jan. 1. “As an administrator, and a parent, I can personally attest to the care and compassion he has held for each and every student.
“His vision and example will leave a lasting legacy on our school division.”
The Dr. Eric W. Bond Scholarship Fund was established by the CFCR to receive contributions from community members, former students, parents and others who wish to offer personal contributions in support of this new scholarship initiative.
“Dr. Bond has not only been an outstanding superintendent dedicated to the success of Augusta County’s youth, but also an exceptional human being and community member,” said Dan Layman, CEO of the Community Foundation. “It is our great privilege to play a role in honoring his legacy through the administration of this new scholarship fund.”
Contributions should be made payable to the Community Foundation, P.O. Box 815, Staunton, Va. 24402, or online at www.cfcbr.org. Please note Dr. Eric W. Bond Scholarship Fund in the memo.