IRENE GOODMAN MEMORIAL
COMMUNITY SERVICE
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
2024-2025
Irene Goodman was born in Millington, Tennessee, and grew up in a family deeply connected to the U.S. Navy, thanks to her father’s military service. Her early years were shaped by the diverse cultural and social climates of the places she lived, including Little Rock, Arkansas, during the height of the Jim Crow era, Newport, Rhode Island, and ultimately New York, where her family settled. These experiences gave her a unique perspective on the social changes sweeping through America.
Later, Irene’s family relocated to Villefranche-sur-Mer, France, where she spent several formative years. While attending grammar school there, she became fluent in French, a skill that enriched her life and broadened her worldview. Her diverse upbringing, spanning continents and cultures, played a significant role in shaping her personal and professional journey.
Irene went on to attend The University of Rhode Island and Roger Williams College, where she earned a degree in Early Childhood Education. Passionate about education and advocacy, she dedicated her career to supporting the Head Start program and became an active figure in the school systems. Irene was a very spiritual person, she taught Sunday School at The Community Baptist Church in Newport. Irene also served as the leader of the African American Student Association at High School West, in Dix Hills, NY, where she was instrumental in fostering a sense of community and empowerment among students.
In addition to her work in education, Irene was a committed member of the Mothers Club of Wheatley Heights, a group of women dedicated to improving their local community. She also served as Campaign Chair for the first Black American woman to run for the local school board, demonstrating her passion for equality and civic engagement.
Irene was respected and beloved by her family, friends, and community for her unwavering dedication, leadership, and kindness.