port angeles education foundation 2009 scholarships

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Port Angeles Education Foundation 2009 Scholarships. PAEF Academic Scholarship. Awarded to the students exhibiting the highest level of academic accomplishment 3 one-time awards of $1000 each are given 2009 winners were: Kelly Hennessy Kane Swanson Javan Bailey. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Awarded to the students exhibiting the highest level of academic accomplishment

3 one-time awards of $1000 each are given

2009 winners were:Kelly Hennessy Kane Swanson Javan Bailey

Given to a student attending Peninsula College

Majoring in business 2 one-time awards of $2000 each 2009 winners were:

Chris ShieldsChris Umbarger

Awarded to students showing aptitude and promise in a vocational field

Is a “need blind” scholarship 2 one-time awards of $1000 each 2009 winners were:

Patric LoghryJames Lammie

4 one-time awards of $500 each 1 male and 1 female athlete in track 1 male and 1 female athlete in soccer 2009 winners were (track)

David PrinceShelby Napiontek

(soccer) Tyler OwensMolly Schermer

Given to a student who intends to pursue elementary education

Financial need is considered Can be a 2 or 4 year institution One time award of $1000 2009 Winners

Alice BradfordPiper Courtney

Given to a senior planning to pursue a vocational or trade school education

Must maintain scholastic standing in the upper 1/3 of their graduating class

Preference is given to financial need One time award of $500 2009 winner:

Cassidy Fairchild

Given to an alumnus of Monroe Elementary School

One time award of $400 2009 Winner:

Piper Courtney (PLU)

Given to a senior concentrating in art Based on both need and artistic

talent Recipient selected by art staff,

principal and senior counselor One time award of $3000 2009 winners:

Kelly HennessyNicole Harrison

Given to a senior planning to pursue nursing

One time award of $500 2009 Winner:

Emily Ramsey

Given to a senior who shows promise of leadership and pride in Native American tradition

Grade point average not a factor May be used for vocational, 2 or 4

year institution One time $500 award 2009 winners:

David PrinceZachary Schwiethale

Given to the senior most recognized for creating a culture of kindness in their high school or community

One time award of $1000 2009 winner:

Jeremiah Farr

Given to a senior pursuing a degree in environmental science

GPA of 3.0 or higher One time award of $500 2010 first year given

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