The Lincoln Community High School Foundation has been
created to enrich lifelong learning programs and provide educational
opportunities for LCHS students. The Foundation provides funds
beyond the normal operating budget for community educational
programs not available through tax revenues. The Foundation is a
non-profit, independent organization governed by a volunteer Board
of Directors, who are business and professional members of the
community with a commitment to education.
The Lincoln Community High School Foundation Board of Directors has
reviewed this year’s applicants and has made their scholarship
selections from the Senior Class of 2025.
Winners are:
The Arthur and Luella Gimbel Scholarship ($5,000) will be awarded to
Drew Hayes.
The LeRoy Allison Memorial Scholarship ($3,000) will be awarded to
Cameron Brandt.
The LeRoy Allison Memorial Technical Trade Scholarship ($2,000) will
be awarded to Griffin Shaw.
The Jason Jones Memorial Scholarship ($2,000) will be awarded to
Piper Whiteman.
The LCHS Career & Technical Education Scholarship ($1,000) will be
awarded to Griffin Shaw.
The Debra L. Bree Memorial Scholarship ($1,000) will be awarded to
Emma Menzel.
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The Lincoln Community High School
Foundation Scholarship ($1,000) will be awarded to Emma Adams,
Emma Baker, William Bickel, Lilyan Block, Cameron Brandt, Paytan
Bunner, Parker Campbell, Presley Coale, Piper Graber, Parker
Graue, Sloan Green, Drew Hayes, Blake Horn, Talon Horton, Sydney
Loeffler, Kendal Long, Charlie McFadden, Emma Menzel, Sydney
Ramlow, Hadley Rutledge, Griffin Shaw, Mallory Short, Alex
Steffens, Sam Stuckey, Grace Tolliver, Jane Turner, Wyatt
Ulvestad, and Piper Whiteman.
If you are interested in making a tax-deductible contribution in
order to provide enrichment opportunities for future students of
Lincoln Community High School, please contact the
superintendent’s office or visit us on our website at
www.lchsrailers.org
under LCHS Foundation.
[Text from Rachel Jording] |