Saint Gerard Society Announces Boyd Family Scholarship

Saginaw, Mich. – The Saint Gerard Society (SGS) today announced a scholarship program honoring the Boyd family for generations of dedicated service to Catholic education in Saginaw.

The Boyd Family scholarship will provide tuition assistance to families and students of all faiths who wish to attend Nouvel Catholic Central Schools.

“The Boyd family has provided nearly one hundred years of combined service to Catholic education in Saginaw,” said SGS President, Pete Ramah. “The family’s unmatched success on the playing fields pales in comparison to the positive impact the family has had on forming young adults in the teachings of Christ and reaching their academic potential.”  Most Reverend, Robert D. Gruss, Bishop of the Diocese of Saginaw, when informed of the scholarship news, said.. “What a beautiful honor for a family who has been dedicated to Catholic education in Saginaw for so many years. I extend to them my deepest congratulations.” 

 

The SGS awarded $75,000 in renewable scholarships to 68 students who attended Nouvel Schools in 2019-20. Ramah expects the Boyd Family Scholarship to increase those numbers.

The Boyd family’s contributions to Catholic education stretches back decades. 

Family patriarch, Leo “Smokey” Boyd, was an outstanding basketball and football player at SS Peter & Paul High School. He played on two national championship football teams at Michigan State. Boyd returned to his alma mater where, in addition to being a teacher and later athletic director, he coached football, basketball, track, and baseball. He remains the winningest high school football coach in Saginaw County. His achievements both in the classroom and on the field have earned him the honor and respect of his peers and his former students.  Boyd has been inducted into the Michigan High School Coaches Hall of Fame, the Michigan High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame, the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Hall of Fame, the Saginaw County Sports Hall of Fame, and the Saginaw Catholic Schools Hall of Fame. 

Smokey’s two sons, Christopher and Michael, were educated at SS Peter & Paul High School. They followed in Smokey’s footsteps, serving as coaches for the Nouvel football team, with Michael ultimately taking on an extended role at the school.  Christopher starred at SS Peter and Paul and went on to play college football at Michigan State University.  He has served as a Saginaw County Prosecutor, District Court Judge and is now Saginaw County Commissioner.  In addition to his many years as an assistant coach for the Panthers, Christopher’s contributions include service as the president of the Nouvel school board and long term board member. 

Michael Boyd starred in football at SS Peter & Paul and Alma College. He came back to serve as an assistant to his father at Nouvel in 1990.When Smokey retired, Michael took over as head coach in 2000.

In all, Michael served as a Nouvel school administrator for 21 years. During his tenure, he served as both athletic director and dean of students. Under his leadership, Nouvel was selected as Michigan’s top high school athletic program by Sports Illustrated magazine. Michael was the Panther’s head football coach for 19 years, in addition to the nine years spent assisting his father. With Michael in a coaching role, Nouvel won 19 District and Regional titles and three State Championships. Boyd was twice named State Coach of the Year and led 14 Academic All-State teams. In 2019, he joined his father as a member of the Michigan High School Football Coaches Hall of Fame.

Smokey, Michael, and Christopher cite Betty Boyd as the unifying force of the family. Betty was a long-time educator at SS Peter & Paul Elementary school and served on numerous Catholic School Committees. She and Smokey have been married for nearly 70 years. The positive impact that this family has had on generations of Saginaw Catholic School students is due to the strong faith, loving support and encouragement from Betty as a wife and mother.

“The Boyd family has cherished Catholic school education beginning with my father attending Saginaw SS. Peter & Paul,” said Michael Boyd. “We have always believed in faith-based education and the significant difference it has made in each of our lives and the lives of others, including Christopher’s three children and my own two daughters. The strength and accessibility of Catholic education in our community has and will continue to be a priority for our family for generations to come. Our family is honored to be members of the Nouvel community and humbled to be recognized through this scholarship. ”

The Boyd Family Scholarship is a donor-advised fund and will be part of the Saint Gerard Scholarship program. It will be designated as long-term with endowment provisions. Interest from the fund will accumulate and be distributed each year into the general scholarship awards made by the Saint Gerard Society.

For more information or if you would like to donate to this worthwhile scholarship, please visit  stgerardsociety.org or Pete Ramah, pete@stgerardsociety.org or (989) 928-1990.  Please donate and help deserving children of all faiths attend Nouvel Catholic Central Schools and obtain a Christian based education.

Why is my donation important?

1. In the words of Pope Francis: Educating is an act of love; it is like giving life.

2. Catholic school graduates are more civically engaged, more tolerant of diverse views and more committed to service as adults than their public school peers.

3. The poorer and more at-risk a student is, the greater the achievement gains in Catholic schools.

4. Students with multiple disadvantages benefit most from Catholic schools.

5. The achievement gap between students of different racial and/or socioeconomic backgrounds is significantly smaller in Catholic schools.

6. Latino and African American students in Catholic schools are more likely to graduate from high school and college.

How is My Donation Used?

> One hundred percent of every donation goes directly to tuition assistance.

> The Saint Gerard Society maintains all donated funds in an investment account.

> Saint Gerard Society disburses scholarships directly to Nouvel Catholic central Schools on behalf of scholarship recipients.

Who Receives Donations?

When finances are a barrier to new Nouvel Catholic Central Schools students, the school admissions and finance directors collaboratively secure scholarship funding. Scholarship amounts range from $500 up to half of the tuition cost, based on third-party verification of need.

What is required of scholarship recipients?

Students must adhere to the school Code of Conduct, which outlines minimum academic performance and exemplary behavior. Families and students are asked to fully participate in their Catholic education experience and to help others as their own financial situations allow.
Please help transform a child’s future by providing an academically rigorous, Christ-centered education.

Dr. Michael Wolohan, Scholarship Angel

“There’s nothing greater than forming a child in Christ and helping a child to learn to be like Jesus both as a child and then as an adult. That’s an incredible, wonderful gift.”