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07-06-2011
CITY OF EDGEWATER SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING Wednesday, July 6, 2011 5:00 P.M. City Hall Conference Room 104 N. Riverside Drive AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Regular Meeting — April 8, 2011 4. OLD BUSINESS — None at this time 5. NEW BUSINESS a. Update by Finance Director John McKinney: 1. Donations 2. Website /utility bills 3. Student Volunteer Program b. Discussion regarding the Futures /Take Stock in Children Scholarship Program. c. Review of application, determine application to be used. d. Establish scholarship criteria e. Schedule special meeting(s) 6. OTHER BUSINESS — None at this time. 9. ADJOURN Pursuant to Chapter 286, F.S., if an individual decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any matter considered at a meeting or hearing, that individual will need a record of the proceedings and will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. The City does not prepare or provide such record. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact City Clerk Bonnie Wenzel, 104 N Riverside Drive, Edgewater, Florida, telephone number 386- 424 -2400 x 1101, 5 days prior to the meeting date. If you are hearing or voice impaired, contact the relay operator at 1- 800 - 955 -8771. CITY OF EDGEWATER SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE REGULAR MEETING Wednesday, July 6, 2011 5:00 P.M. City Hall Conference Room 104 N. Riverside Drive AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Regular Meeting — April 8, 2011 4. OLD BUSINESS — None at this time 5. NEW BUSINESS a. Update by Finance Director John McKinney: 1. Donations 2. Website /utility bills 3. Student Volunteer Program b. Discussion regarding the Futures /Take Stock in Children Scholarship Program. c. Review of application, determine application to be used. d. Establish scholarship criteria e. Schedule special meeting(s) 6. OTHER BUSINESS — None at this time. 9. ADJOURN Pursuant to Chapter 286, F.S., if an individual decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any matter considered at a meeting or hearing, that individual will need a record of the proceedings and will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. The City does not prepare or provide such record. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact City Clerk Bonnie Wenzel, 104 N Riverside Drive, Edgewater, Florida, telephone number 386- 424 -2400 x 1101, 5 days prior to the meeting date. If you are hearing or voice impaired, contact the relay operator at 1- 800 -955 -8771. B Wenzel From: Rees, Sheila [srees @volusia.kl2.fl.us] Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 8:47 AM To: B Wenzel Subject: RE: Edgewater Scholarship Program FUTURES /Take Stock in Children was established in 1995 and provides a unique opportunity for low- income, at —risk students to escape the cycle of poverty through education. We offer our students college tuition scholarships, caring volunteer mentors and hope for a better life. Our comprehensive services start in middle school, continue through high school and include their transition into college. Students selected into our program each year must maintain a 3.0 cumulative GPA throughout high school, attend required events such as the Volusia County Schools College Expo, meet with a mentor at school for 30 minutes weekly, and remain drug and crime free. When these requirements are successfully met and upon high school graduation, each student receives either a 2 year community college or a 2 +2 tuition scholarship. This year we are purchasing 2 year only scholarships. *KEY TO THE PROGRAM IS THAT FOR EVERY DOLLAR RAISED THE STATE MATCHES US DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR* We would love for Edgewater to sponsor a Volusia County Student. This is a great way to show your community involvement and change the life of a student. Mentoring is a key component of the TSIC Program. Mentors are recruited from all over the community, from area schools, businesses, civic organizations, and educational institutions. Our mentors are also Volusia County Schools mentors who are trained and background cleared before they are matched with a student at the high school of their choice. Meeting a least twice /month at a high school, mentors give at least a one year commitment and often a four year commitment, growing with their student and fostering an even closer relationship. Our mentors serve as a role model to the student and as a liaison between the student, the school and the TSIC program. All have full access to their student's academic progress as well as support from TSIC's staff. Futures /TSIC /s class of 2015 students have been selected and we are currently in need of mentors for various schools in the County. If anyone is interested in additional information about the program, please have them contact me at 386 - 255 -6475 x. 50724 or they can get information on our website at www.futuresvolusia.org Click on Take Stock icon on right hand side. Attached are applications for our program as well for anyone interested in becoming a mentor or making a contribution. Total Graduates as of last spring — 141 College Graduates — 50 Graduates this year — 10 Value of scholarships kids are working for is about $12,000.00 Total Scholarships give out as of June 2010 is 210 Just some information to get you started, please let me know if there is anything else you need. Sheila Rees FUTURES/ Take Stock in Children Mentor Coordinator/Fundraiser 386 - 255 -6475 x 50724 Fax: 386 - 947 -5845 1 LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS The following is the 2010 - 2011 list of local scholarship opportunities. Please read the requirements carefully and provide all the requested information. Students are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Please visit our website and read the Cuda News regularly to check on any additional scholarship opportunities. Students are asked to return the standard applications to the School Counseling Office no later than March 1, 2011. SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS AMOUNT ACA Volunteer League 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. Plan to major in art - related field 3. At least 5 Portfolio of work or CD to accompany application 1 @ $1,000 4. Transcript showing 3.0 GPA as well as ACT /SAT scores 5. Essay stating how student can benefit from this scholarship Aguiar Scholarship for 1. Standard Application "Pops" Scholarship 2. GPA of 2.0 or better 3. Financial need -Must have applied for financial aid & prove they are in "need" of money. 5 @ TBD 4. Good citizenship 5. Possible interview 6. Short essa statin• how student can benefit from this scholarshi. All American Club 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. GPA of 2.0 or better 3. Financial Aid 2 @ $500 4. Short essay stating how student can benefit from this scholarship American Legion Auxiliary 1. Standard Application Unit #17 Scholarship 2. Military background in family active, retired or honorably discharged $500 American Legion Auxiliary 1. Standard Application Unit #285 - Edgewater 2. Minimum 2.0 GPA $300 Florida 3. Must be attending a college after graduation Nursing Scholarship Anglers' Yacht Club 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. High Class Ranking 3. Financial Need $15,000 (distributed 4. College field of study in Marine or Environmental Science Major over 4 years) preferred 5. Must be attending a college after graduation Annual Daniel Alan Garrity 1. Standard Application Memorial Scholarship 2. Minimum 3.0 GPA 3. Financial need 4. Will attend a community college $500 5. Biographical essay 6. Proof of student - extracurricular activities Association of the West Side 1. Standard Application Retirees Scholarship 2. Minimum 2.0 GPA 3. Financial need $300 4. Good citizenship 5. Possible interview Association of the West Side 1. Standard Application Retirees Harthula Teemer 2. Minimum 2.0 GPA Scholarship 3. Financial need $300 4. Good citizenship 5. Possible interview Balance Award Scholarship 1. Standard Application 2. 2.5 GPA or higher 3. Extracurricular activities $1,000 4. Community service hours a must Bert Fish Medical Center 1. Standard Application Auxiliary Scholarship 2. Pursing Medical Field 3. Financial Need 3 @ $2,000 4. Minimum 3.0 GPA Bert Fish Medical Center 1. Standard Application Judy McDowell Nursing 2. GPA 3.0 or higher Scholarship 3. Financial Need 4. Medical Academy $1000 5. Nursing Career 6. SAT or Act score Bert Fish Medical Center 1. Standard Application Foundation Charles & Elaine 2. GPA 3.0 or better Meyer Nursing Scholarship 3. Financial Need $2,500 4. Medical Academy courses 5. Nursing or healthcare future Bethune Beach Senior 1. Standard Application Student Achievement Award 2. Resident of Bethune Beach Scholarship 3. GPA of 2.5 or better The following criteria are given equal weighting 4. Academic achievement 2 @ $500 5. Extracurricular school activities 6. Community service 7. Leadership positions and offices held /responsibilities 8. Work experience 9. Financial need The Betty Duveyoung 1. Standard Application Engineering Graphics Award 2. Interest in pursuing a career in steel, construction, ie: Steel detailing, s Scholarship structural, Engineering, 3D Modeling of Building Structures. $500 3. Drafting or Architectural Drafting interest 4. Short essay stating how student can benefit from this scholarship Billfish Invitational 1. Standard Application Tournament of NSB 2. Financial Need 1 @ $1,500 Scholarship Board of Realtors 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. Minimum 2.75 GPA 3. Financial need 4. Business courses completed - preferred 4 $1,000 5. Completion of essay on - "What Home Ownership Means To Me" or "The Value of Homeownership" 6. Mandatory attendance at subsequent board luncheon to be recognized Bolerjack, Halserna & 1. Standard Application Bowling PA/CPA's 2. Financial need 1 @ $250 Scholarship Chad Cole "Eagles Soar" 1. Standard Application Memorial Scholarship 2. Transcript showing minimum of 2.8 GPA along with ACT /SAT score 3. Financial need 4. Short essay - 'What this scholarship means to me' $2,000 5. Community involvement 6. Good Citizenship 7. Possible Interview Chisholm Alumni Legacy 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. Minimum 2.0 GPA 3. Descendant of a Chisholm High School graduate (identifying name 2 @ $500 and relationship in essay) 4. Community Service hours 5. Proof of Admission to Post - Secondary Inst. Daytona State College 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. DSC student $1,000 3. Transcript showing 2.0 or better Dolphin Athletic Club 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. Athletic participation 3. Financial need 4 @ $1,000 4. Community involvement 5. Must be accepted to college Edgewater Rotary Club 1. Standard Application with essay on career & future Scholarship 2. Minimum 2.5 GPA, SAT - 900, ACT -16 3. School /community involvement 3 @ $1500 4. Financial need 5. Children of Edgewater Rotarians are excluded Edgewater Rotary Club 1. Standard Application with essay on career & future Nursing Scholarship 2. Entering the nursing field 3. Minimum 2.5 GPA, SAT - 900, ACT -16 1 @ $1,500 4. School /community involvement 5. Financial need 6. Children of Edgewater Rotarians are excluded Elks Ladies Auxiliary #1557 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. Minimum 2.5 GPA 3. Financial need 2 @ $500 4. Biographical essay 5. Letters of recommendation Faculty Scholarship In 1. Standard Application Memory of Larry Spurgeon 2. Financial need 3. At least a 2.0 GPA $500 4. Active in extracurricular activities 5. Some interest in the Sciences - Biology, Marine Biology Fallen Firefighter Memorial 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. GPA 2.5 or better 3. Short essay stating how student will benefit from this scholarship 1 @ $2500 4. Possible Interview 5. Must be interested in becoming firefighter Fraternal Order of Eagles 1. Standard Application #4242 Auxiliary Trustee Fund 2. Minimum 3.0 GPA - transcript required 4 @ $250 Scholarship 3. Must believe in Home, Country, and GOD; as this is our motto for our auxiliary 4. Must be serious about furthering his /his education Friends of the Edgewater 1. Standard Application TI3D Library Scholarship 2. Must have volunteered at Edgewater Public Library Friends of the New Smyrna 1. Standard Application Beach Regional Library 2. Minimum 3.0 GPA Scholarship 3. Financial need 4. Complete a minimum of 100 volunteer hours at the NSB library over four years. 5. Typed essay of @ least 200 words about the library and the experience of volunteering. 1 @ $2,000 6. Provide on letter of recommendation from a teacher and one from a staff librarian. 7. Have a valid county public library card in good standing, and sign a waiver that allows the library to verify the card's status. 8. Accepted to college or university prior to applying for this scholarship Friends of the New Smyrna 1. Standard Application Beach Regional Library 2. Minimum 3.0 GPA Patricia Dowling Memorial 3. Complete a minimum of 100 volunteer hours at the NSB library over Fund Scholarship four years. 4. Typed essay of at least 200 words about the library and the experience of volunteering. 5. Provide on letter of recommendation from a teacher and one from a $1,500 staff librarian. 6. Have a valid county public library card in good standing, and sign a waiver that allows the library to verify the card's status. 7. Accepted to college or university prior to applying for this scholarship 8. Accepted to college or university prior to applying for this scholarship Gwen Geddy Scholarship 1. Standard Application 2. Swim team or lifeguard or student government 1 @ $500 3. GPA 3.0 or better 4. Essay on College /Career Goals Why I. R. E. S. P. T. A. 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. Attended Indian River Elementary School for at least 3 years 3. Short stating how student can benefit from this scholarship 2 © $500 4. Financial need and good citizenship 5. 2.0 GPA or higher IAFF Firefighter Memorial 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. GPA 2.5 or better 3. Short essay stating how student will benefit from this scholarship for 1 @ $1500 EMT /Paramedic post - secondary training 4. Possible interview Julian T. Ramias Memorial 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. Transcript showing minimum 3.0 along with SAT /ACT scores $1,500 3. Short essay stating how student can benefit from this scholarship Lonnie Griffin Memorial, 1. Standard Application Agriculture Scholarship 2. Planning to study agriculture in college $1,000 3. Academic achievement Lonnie Griffin Memorial, 1. Standard Application Business Scholarship 2. Planning to study business in college 51,000 3. Academic achievement Julie Amon Dolphins of 1. Standard Application TBD Strength Scholarship 2. Personal Essay Questions Mildred E. Small and Robert 1. Standard Application D. Toye Scholarship 2. Financial need 3. Minimum 3.0 GPA 4 @ $25,000 4. College major in engineering (preferred), or other sciences 5. Admitted to a four -year college/ Accredited University in Florida Nancy May Memorial 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. Planning to enroll in nursing program at DBC or in any other accredited Florida School of Nursing 1 @ $1,200 3. Financial need or 4. Essay stating how student can benefit from this scholarship along with 2 @ $600 letter of recommendation National Honor Society 1. Member in good standing Scholarship 2. Highly involved in Chapter 3. Service & Club Activities TBD 4. Exemplar of NSBHS values: scholarship, service, character & leadership New Smyrna Beach 1. Standard Application Garden Club Scholarship 2. Major in agriculture, botanical sciences, or environmental protection 3. Must have SAT /ACT scores 4. GPA of 3.0 or better $1'000 5. Financial need - (proof that student has applied for financial aid) 6. Short essay stating how student can benefit from this scholarship New Smyrna Beach Police 1. Standard Application Athletic League Scholarship 2. Good character /citizenship 2 @ $500 3. Current or past NSBPAL participant New Smyrna Beach Rotary 1. Standard Application Club Scholarship 2. GPA of 2.0 or better 3. Financial need 4. Good Citizenship TBD 5. Good SAT or ACT scores 6. Short essay stating how student can benefit from this scholarship Phi Delta Kappa Scholarship 1. Standard Application 2. GPA of 2.0 better 3. Financial Need TBD 4. Good Citizenship 5. Interested in pursing a career in education Research Memorial 1. Standard Application Scholarship in Memory of 2. Student must be currently enrolled in Research Honors 2 class 2 © $500 Howell and Vera Ray Research Oceanside 1. Standard Application Woman's Club Scholarship 2. Student must be currently enrolled in Research Honors 2 class 1 @ $500 Sharon J. Sanford 1. Standard Application Art Scholarship Fund 2. Financial Need 3. GPA of 3.0 or better 4. Pursue career in art related field 2 a $250 5. Short essay stating how student can benefit from scholarship 6. Several examples of student artwork 7. One letter of reference and /or volunteer experience Smyrna Yacht Club 1. Standard Application Scholarship 2. Must attend DSC 3. Applicants must be enrolled in the DCT or Research program TBD 4. Two letters of recommendation (from teachers or employer) 5. High School transcript Southeast Volusia County 1. Standard Application Ministerial Association 2. GPA of 2.0 or better 2 @ $300 Scholarship 3. Short essay stating how student can benefit from this scholarship New Smyrna Beach High School Omer Standard Scholarship Application 2011 ffflinix Click on Gray Box to Fill in or Select Choice Name of the Scholarship: Date: 5/4/2011 Student's Full Name: First / Middle / Last Student's Address: House # / Street Name / Apt. # City / State / Zip Code Home Phone: Father's Name: Occupation: Mother's Name: Occupation: Brother's and Sister's Living at Home (names & ages): Number in family (including yourself) who will be attending college: Select One Annual Family Income: Select One Academic Grade Point Average: Select One Class Rank: / 385 SAT Score (Math + Verbal Only): ACT (Composite Score): College/ University Preference: Have you applied? Select One Have you been accepted? Select One College Major or Career Choice: Have you applied for Federal Aid (FAFSA)? Select One Will you qualify for Bright Futures? Select One Leadership Positions /School Organization /Athletic Activities List elected or appointed leadership positions at the high school in which you personally were responsible for motivation and directing others. Also include any high school organization, athletic team or club that you may have been involved in. Leadership Position or Activity: Grade: 91 1 10 11 121 1 Organization or Accomplishment: Leadership Position or Activity: Grade: 9 101 1 11 12 Organization or Accomplishment: Leadership Position or Activity: Grade: 9 10 111 1 121 1 Organization or Accomplishment: Leadership Position or Activity: Grade: 9 10 111 1 121 1 Organization or Accomplishment: Leadership Position or Activity: Grade: 9 10 11 12 Organization or Accomplishment: Recognition and Awards List Special Awards, Prizes and Scholarships. Recognition: Grade: 9 10 11 12 Group or Activity: Recognition: Grade: 9 101 1 11 12 Group or Activity: Recognition: Grade: 9 101 1 11 12 Group or Activity: Recognition: Grade: 91 I 10 11 12 Group or Activity: Recognition: Grade: 91 1 10 11L j 12 Group or Activity: Work Experience and Community Activities List community and work activities in which you have participated in. Non - School Work /Community: Grade: 91 1 10 11 121 1 Position Held: Non - School Work /Community: Grade: 9 10 11 12 Position Held: Non - School Work /Community: Grade: 9 101 1 111 1 12 Position Held: Non - School Work /Community: Grade: 9 101 1 11 12 Position Held: Non - School Work /Community: Grade: 9 101 1 111 1 12 Position Held: YOU MUST HAVE PARENT /GUARDIAN SIGNATURE IN ORDER TO APPLY TO LOCAL SCHOLARSHIPS! I certify to the best of my knowledge the information on this application is correct. Student's Signature Parent/Guardian Signature COMPLETE ESSAY ON NEXT PAGE. Essay: Please state what this specific scho /arship would mean to you and why. Your essay should be specific to the scholarship you are applying for. SCHOLARSHIP NEWSLETTER #1 SEPTEMBER 2010 WENDY'S HIGH SCHOOL HEISMAN SCHOLARSHIP Created in 1994 by Wendy's and the Heisman Memorial Trust, the Wendy's High School Heisman Award recognizes outstanding high - school seniors nationwide who excel in athletics, academics and in the community. The online application must be completed by the student no later than 5:OOpm, central time, on October 3, 2009. Each student applicant must have their online application reviewed and confirmed online by a school representative. WEBSITE: http: // www.wendysheisman.com DEADLINE: OCTOBER 3, 2010 PRUDENTIAL SPIRIT OF COMMUNITY AWARD If you've made a difference by volunteering in your community over the past year, you could win $1,000 and a trip to Washington D.C. next May by applying for the PRUDENTIAL SPIRIT OF COMMUNITY AWARD. To apply, visit http: / /spirit.prudential.com click on the "Apply Now" link, and follow the onscreen instructions. DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1, 2010. VOICE OF DEMOCRACY SCHOLARSHIP The Voice of Democracy competition provides high school freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors the opportunity to write and record a broadcast script on a patriotic theme, competing for more than $2.5 million in college scholarships and incentives. State winners receive an all- expenses -paid trip to Washington, D.C. March 5 -9, 2011, sponsored by Target to enjoy our nation's capital and compete for $149,000 in scholarships —first place receiving a $30,000 scholarship. Students can enter by submitting the required entry form, along with their essay and recording to a local VFW Post. Further directions are listed on the entry form. Forms are available online (http: / /www.vfw.org /index.cfm) or at the School Counseling Office. SCHOLARSHIP CONTACT: Burke Winn 386 - 668 -8129 2010 -2011 THEME: "DOES MY GENERATION HAVE A ROLE IN AMERICA'S FUTURE ?" ENTRY DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1, 2010 ELKS NATIONAL FOUNDATION MOST VALUABLE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP The Elks National Foundation MOST VALUABLE STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP opportunity is now available. Applicant requirements: Any High School student and U.S. citizen. Judging criteria: scholarship, community service, leadership, and financial need. See Mr. Rivera for application. Application must be returned to Mr. Rivera for review prior to submitting. STOP BY THE SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION. CONTACT: Marci Skates at elkslodge@cfl.rr.com DEADLINE: DECEMBER 1, 2010. P.E.O. STAR SCHOLARSHIP The P.E.O. STAR SCHOLARSHIP is a one -time $2,500 award to be used for the freshman year of undergraduate school. This scholarship is available to a graduating FEMALE student. This competitive award is granted in the US and Canada to female students who have proved academic prowess and leadership skills while in high school. Applicants should be among the most outstanding female students in each school and must be sponsored by a P.E.O. chapter. APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS: Have demonstrated excellence in academics, leadership, extracurricular activities, community service and potential for future success; be a graduating senior, age 20 years or under by the application deadline; be completing her final semester of high school at time of deadline; Have a cumulative G.P.A. of a 3.0; be a citizen or legal permanent resident of the U.S. or Canada; plan to attend an accredited post- secondary educational institution in the U.S. or Canada full or part -time the fall following graduation. STOP BY THE SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION. CONTACT: Janet Rabin at Volusiascholarships@yahoo.com ESSAY DEADLINE: OCTOBER 30, 2010 INTERVIEW DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 15, 2010 THE YOUTH EXCHANGE SCHOLARSHIP The Youth Exchange Scholarship Trust Fund will be awarding $1000 scholarships to deserving high school seniors in the Lions Club District 35 -0. The scholarships may be used for further education, education seminars or educational travel both national and international. APPLICATIONS AND INFORMATION BROCHURE ARE AVAILABLE AT THE SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE. DEADLINE: DECEMBER 15, 2010 FLORIDA P.E.O. SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY The Florida P.E. 0. Scholarship is and award granted to be used at a Florida school. This competitive award is judge on academic standing leadership as well as family need. Last year's recipients had family yearly incomes of approximately $15,000. Applicants should be among the most outstanding female students in each school and must be sponsored by a P.E.O. chapter. STOP BY THE SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION. CONTACT: Janet Rabin at Volusiascholarships @yahoo.com AMOUNT: Up to $1,500 DEADLINE: JANUARY 30, 2011. P.E.O. FLORIDA COTTEY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP The P.E.O. Florida Cottey College Scholarship is an award presented to young women who have been accepted at Cottey College, a two -year school for women, owned by P.E.O. and located in Nevada, Missouri. Amounts awarded are depended upon areas of academic pursuit and are traditionally generous. Student must be accepted to Cottey College. STOP BY THE SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION. CONTACT: Janet Rabin at Volusiascholarships @yahoo.com DEADLINE: JANUARY 29, 2011. AAUW SCHOLARSHIP The American Association of University Women (AAUW) of New Smyrna Beach offers scholarships to young women who wish to pursue higher learning. To qualify for consideration for a scholarship, a student must: • Be a resident, New Smyrna Beach, Edgewater, Oak Hill, Samsula. Residency requirement is one year. • Be accepted by a college or university. • Meet all aspects of the application procedure Criteria for selection: • Academic Achievement • Community Activities • Financial Need • Personal Interview • Leadership Ability APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE. SCHOLARSHIP CONTACT: Betty F. Kruhm DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 2011