Four $1,250 scholarships, provided by a grant from AT&amp;T Foundation to the Connecticut Community Foundation for the purpose of funding STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) scholarships for Naugatuck High School students, were awarded to Sarah Chandler, Samantha Hilse, Angelina DeRosa and Evangelina DeRosa June 24 at the school. State Rep. Rosa Rebimbas (R-70) joined representatives from the AT&amp;T Foundation and the Connecticut Community Foundation to present the scholarships. ‘I am honored to have had the opportunity provided by the AT&amp;T Foundation through Mr. Kinson Perry to direct these funds to deserving Naugatuck High School students,’ said Rebimbas an alumnus of NHS. Paula Van Ness, president of the Connecticut Community Foundation, said ‘In today’s competitive market place, it’s important that our students are prepared with the tools they need for success.’ Kinson Perry, director external and legislative affairs for AT&amp;T Connecticut added, ‘AT&amp;T is proud to support organizations like the Connecticut Community Foundation that are committed to providing students with the opportunities and skills necessary to compete and thrive in today’s competitive marketplace.’ Pictured from left, Naugatuck High School Principal Jan Saam, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Brigitte Crispino, Chandler, Hilse, DeRosa, DeRosa, Josh Carey, director of grants management for the Connecticut Community Foundation (back), Rebimbas and Perry. –CONTRIBUTED