Berryville, VA — The Clarke County Education Foundation (CCEF) is excited to announce the revival of the Moe Murphy Journalism Scholarship. Originally established in 2006 by Jim and Kim Stutzman, this scholarship was created to honor students who contributed to their high school yearbook or newspaper, or who demonstrated an interest in pursuing journalism or photography. Moving forward, Moe Murphy himself will generously continue supporting this scholarship with a $500 award for aspiring journalists.

If you’re familiar with Clarke County Public Schools sports, you know the name Moe Murphy. Michael R. “Moe” Murphy, a long-time fixture in local sports journalism, was born in Morgantown, WV, and raised in Leesburg, VA, where he graduated from Loudoun County High School in 1977. He later earned a Computer Information Systems diploma with honors from Strayer University and an Advanced Biblical Studies diploma from Liberty University.

After a distinguished 29-year career with Loudoun County’s Department of Information Technology and an additional 11 years with Loudoun County Public Schools’ Safety & Security Department, Moe turned his passion for sports into a full-time venture. In 2003, he founded Clarke County Sports, a platform that has provided extensive coverage of local high school sports, area colleges, and even the Washington Redskins.

Moe’s journalism career spans multiple roles, including reporter, photographer, videographer, and editor. His work has appeared in a variety of publications, such as the Clarke Times-Courier, Loudoun Times-Mirror, Northern Virginia Daily, and Viva Loudoun, among others. He also served as Sports Editor for the Clarke Times-Courier and continues to lead Clarke County Sports as its Owner and Editor.

Currently residing in Bluemont, VA, Moe enjoys life with his dog, Roberto, and two cats, Irwin and Gray.

The Clarke County Education Foundation is proud to partner with Moe to continue encouraging the next generation of storytellers and journalists.

About the Clarke County Education Foundation

The Clarke County Education Foundation, established in 1991, is an independent public charity dedicated to promoting, expanding, and augmenting the educational opportunities for students and staff in the Clarke County Public Schools, by generating private support and involvement to enhance these publicly-maintained services. The CCEF has provided more than $3.2 million in student scholarships, teacher grants, system demonstration grants, and donor-defined projects through a combination of fund-raising and endowment income since its inception.  For more information visit www.ccefinc.org

For more information regarding the Moe Murphy Journalism Scholarship, please contact Beth Williams, Clarke County Education Foundation Executive Director, at 540-955-6103 or email ccefinc.berryville@gmail.com.  For those interested in donating to this fund, checks may written to Clarke County Education Foundation with Moe’s name in the memo line and sent to CCEF, PO Box 1252 Berryville, VA 22611 or may be accepted on the CCEF’s website by clicking here: https://ccefinc.org/donate/

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