VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – Many high school seniors in Florida have faced challenges trying to secure a Bright Futures scholarship amid the coronavirus pandemic.When the coronavirus pandemic closed schools in the middle of March some testing sites also closed.The scholarship developed in 1997 for Florida students to attend Florida universities now has some parents and students frustrated.It’s a scholarship that offers the best chance of debt-free university education.Gretchen Wilson will be graduating from Mainland High School in Daytona Beach on Thursday.The college-bound senior said she has all the eligibility requirements for the Medallion Scholarship but is shy of the qualifying for the required SAT score.“For the Bright Futures.