Aux Sable Middle School issued the following announcement on June 14.
Twenty-three District 202 graduating seniors got college scholarships in May 2018 from the Plainfield Foundation for Excellence and the CAPE organization.
The Foundation for Excellence is a private fundraising organization that has been supporting District 202 schools, students, staff and the community since 1983 with grants, scholarships and financial support for special programming.
CAPE (the committee for the Coordination of Administration and Parents Groups for Educational Efficiency) includes representatives from each District 202 parent organization and district administration. It provides a direct link to district administration, staff and elected officials for parents, taxpayers and community leaders.
The Foundation awards its own Community Service prize; and administers the Martens Family Science Scholarship on behalf of the Martens family; and the Chief John Eichelberger Public Safety Scholarship on behalf of the Plainfield Fire Protection District.
COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP
The $2,000 Foundation for Excellence Community Service Scholarship is given to graduating seniors based on their involvement and active participation in school and volunteer community activities.
This year’s recipients were:
PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL – CENTRAL CAMPUS
Connor Divelbiss
Haley Kraulidis
Annalyce Perona
PLAINFIELD SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL
Samantha Harkness
PLAINFIELD NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
Lindsey DuBose
Elizabeth Kojak
Isaac Schennum
PLAINFIELD EAST HIGH SCHOOL
A’Maiya Allen
Whitney Ford
Jacob Rissman
Gavin Withaeger
MARTENS FAMILY SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP
The Martens Family Science Scholarship awards $2,500 to one student from each of District 202’s traditional high schools who plans to major in a STEM-related science field at an accredited university offering a doctorate degree in their chosen major.
The scholarship is given by the Martens family in memory of former Plainfield resident Fred Martens, who was a nuclear engineer at Argonne Labs.
This year’s recipients were:
PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL – CENTRAL CAMPUS
Frank Ruane – planning to major in aerospace engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PLAINFIELD SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL
Maritza Gallegos – planning to major in math at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
PLAINFIELD NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
Jared Osborne – planning to major in chemical and biomolecular engineering at Johns Hopkins University - Whiting School of Engineering
PLAINFIELD EAST HIGH SCHOOL
Jacob Kerkstra – planning to major in aerospace engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
CHIEF JOHN EICHELBERGER PUBLIC SAFETY SCHOLARSHIP
The Chief John Eichelberger Public Safety Scholarship awards $500 to four students from the three high schools in the Plainfield Fire Protection District (Plainfield South High School is in the Joliet Fire Protection District.
Students must plan to major in the fire service, public safety, medical or emergency services at an accredited state or private university or college (preferably in Illinois).
The Plainfield Volunteer Fire Department gives the scholarship to honor former Fire Chief John Eichelberger who retired in 2015 after 40 years of dedicated service to the fire department.
This year’s recipients were:
PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL – CENTRAL CAMPUS
Robert Lundgren
PLAINFIELD NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
Morgan Budds
Raymie Hockman
PLAINFIELD EAST HIGH SCHOOL
Sophie Ghahtani
CAPE SCHOLARSHIP
The CAPE organization presents $500 scholarships to one student from each District 202 traditional high school to well-rounded students who have demonstrated academic achievement, leadership and community service.
This year’s recipients were:
PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL – CENTRAL CAMPUS
Annalyce Perona
PLAINFIELD SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL
Samantha Harkness
PLAINFIELD NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
Thomas Daugherty
PLAINFIELD EAST HIGH SCHOOL
Gavin Withaeger
For more information about the Plainfield Foundation for Excellence or to make a donation, please visit: www.d202foundation.org.
For more information about CAPE, please visit www.psd202.org/page/cape
Original source can be found here.