(Gary, IND) βHorace Mann High School graduate and long-time entrepreneur Eric Smoot has expanded his long-standing tradition of donating backpacks and school supplies to local students. This year, Smoot provided 150 backpacks filled with supplies to each of the Gary Community School Corporationβs five elementary schools, a major expansion from his annual donations to Beveridge Elementary School solely.
Smoot, a former three-time state track champion and high school All-American, says his own story drives him to give back.
βI wouldnβt be the man I am today without the people who poured into me,β said Smoot, now the owner of Redefined Fitness located in Wilmette, IL. βThis is about making sure kids in Gary know theyβre supported, too.β
In addition to the backpack drive, Smoot and his former Horace Mann track teammates have launched a new scholarship in honor of their late coach, Roosevelt βChiefβ Pulliam. The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate leadership, perseverance, and serviceβthe same qualities Pulliam instilled in his athletes.
The first $2,000 scholarship was awarded to KeRon Maxey, a 2025 graduate of West Side Leadership Academy at a recent school board meeting.
Superintendent Dr. Yvonne Stokes called Smootβs efforts βa powerful example of giving back and investing in the next generation of Gary students.β
Smoot intends to stay involved with GCSC students by raising more funds for programs and speaking to youth at school events.
For the latest district news, please visit garyschools.org.
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Lois Wilkins (niece of Roosevelt Pulliam), Smoot, Maxey, West Side Leadership Academy Principal Carl Scott and Assistant Principal Earl Smith, III

