
US Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award Shenandoah Fine Art Scholarship of NY-Photography Award Shenandoah Fine Art Scholarship of NY-Fine Art Award Patricia Ann Hand Memorial Music Scholarship National Honor Society Red Cross Scholarship LRCC/Warren County High School Principal’s Scholarship LRCC/Warren County High School College Board Scholarship

LRCC/Warren County High School Career Pathways Scholarship Loyd Family Education Foundation Scholarship in Memory of Cody Loyd Harry Parker/Warren County Music Patrons Scholarship Harlee Ann Hire Athletic Scholarship-Reaching Out Now (RON) As their names were called, the room filled with applause and pride, creating an atmosphere of joy and encouragement.Ĭlifford Lynwood and Phyllis Madagan Athey ScholarshipĬedarville Ruritan Charles & Carol Goddard Honorary ScholarshipĬircle of Love-Church of the Brethern Scholarshipįront Royal Chapter 6 Order of the Eastern Star Each student’s achievements were celebrated, reflecting their dedication, perseverance, and commitment to their studies.

The ceremony proceeded with the announcement and recognition of the award winners and scholarship recipients. The principal expressed his gratitude, stating, “We thank many of you for your generosity and support of our students and seniors.” Their contributions not only recognized academic excellence but also acknowledged the students’ dedication to community service and their exemplary leadership qualities. Principal Knesh further highlighted the immense value of the community’s support and generosity toward the students and seniors. “They are confident that by investing in you and your future, you will help make the world a better place,” he proclaimed with unwavering faith. He urged the seniors to consider another word alongside “scholarship” – “investment.” Principal Knesh emphasized that the generous gifts from the community symbolize their confidence in the student’s abilities and their belief in their potential to make a difference in the world.

Throughout his speech, Principal Knesh underscored the significance of scholarships and encouraged the students to view them as investments. Watch an exclusive interview with her on a recent Town Talk – see the link below. Winter received 11 scholarships, totaling almost $16,000. Warren County HS Principal Ken Knesh presents “another” scholarship to Winter Kibler.
