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Weber High Teen wins Zions Bank Award for Great Grades

Saturday, January 16, 2016 - 10:00am

Teen WINS ZIONS BANK AWARD for GREAT grades

 

Zions Bank’s Pays for A’s program rewards student for his efforts at Weber High

 

PLEASANT VIEW, Utah; January 15, 2016 — Whether it’s a new “Like” on a Facebook post or a “Snap” message sent on Snapchat, teenagers have become accustomed to the instant gratification of social media.

 

But getting great grades remains one of the few things in life that still takes time and hard work for teenagers to achieve on their report cards. One of these dedicated students is Weber High tenth grader Ian Martin, who received a $100 scholarship savings account as a regional winner of the fall drawing from Zions Bank’s Pays for A’s program.

 

Zions Bank’s Pays for A’s rewards those who put in the effort to make their grades count. Eileen Sawyer, manager of the Eden financial center, surprised Martin with his win on Dec. 21.

 

“We want to reward the perseverance of students who take the time to do their schoolwork and understand that grades are not just handed out, they are earned,” said Sawyer. “Through the Pays for A’s program, we want to show students how they can reap the benefits of doing well in school.”

 

Although students may have to delay gratification to earn good grades, Sawyear noted that students could still “instantly” share the good news of receiving an ‘A’ grade on social media using the official hashtag for Pays for A’s: #BrainyAndIKnowIt.

 

To help students focus on schoolwork and motivate them to achieve good grades, Sawyer offered three tips for parents:

·        Set small daily goals: Understand that it’s the little things that count. A large goal like receiving an ‘A’ at the end of the semester can feel overwhelming to a student. It could feel more achievable when broken down into daily goals like attending a class, finishing a homework assignment or studying for a test.

·        Put away the cellphone: Remove distractions for a set amount of time each day after school. Encourage your student to do their homework in a separate room from their cellphone and laptop so they can focus on their studies without feeling the need to check their notifications.

·        Provide simple rewards: Stay motivated by providing a small immediate reward for completing a specific task. This could be as simple as allowing your student to watch a TV episode of their favorite show as a reward for finishing daily math homework.

 

Pays for A’s is open to all Utah and Idaho students ages 12 to 18. Students can participate by bringing their most current term-end report card into any Zions Bank location. Students do not need a Zions Bank account to participate. They’ll receive $1 per “A” deposited into their savings account, or .50 cents per “A” if they opt for cash. For each “A” on their report cards, students are entered into a drawing to win one of 150 regional scholarship prizes each worth $100 and one grand prize worth $1,000 in each state.

 

For more information on the giveaway deadlines, visit www.zionsbank.com/pays4as.

 

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About Zions Bank

Zions Bank is Utah’s oldest financial institution and is the only local bank with a statewide distribution of branches, operating 100 full-service offices. Zions Bank also operates 24 full-service branches in Idaho. In addition to offering a wide range of traditional banking services, Zions Bank is also a leader in small business lending and has ranked as the No. 1 lender of U.S. Small Business Administration 7(a) loans in Utah for the past 22 consecutive years. Founded in 1873, Zions Bank has been serving the communities of Utah for more than 140 years. Additional information is available at www.zionsbank.com.