Some teens in the northern suburb wanted to do more, though, to create lasting change. A year later, they’re seeing that change in action as a group of recent graduates of Westerville City Schools helped raise enough money to award three $1,500 scholarships to high school students of color within the district. It’s called the “One Westerville Scholarship.” “The scholarship idea, for me, provides longevity,” said Ameena Freeman, a 19-year-old who graduated from Westerville North High School in 2020 and helped lead the effort. She and her partner in the endeavor, Alice Stevenson, a 2019 North graduate , know how important every dollar can be in college, especially for minorities.