Longview Rotary awards 10 scholarships to Longview, Toutle students
The Rotary Club of Longview recently awarded 10 scholarships to students from Mark Morris, R.A. Long and Toutle Lake high schools.
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Each scholarship is worth $2,000, according to a club notice.
Students were selected based on their high academic achievement and community service participation.
Four scholarships honor past Rotarians who were active in our community and supported post-secondary education.
Scholarship funds are raised through local Rotary activities and the Rotary Foundation of Longview Scholarship Endowment.
Mark Morris High School
Bryce Farquhar received the Bill Davis Memorial Scholarship for Business and will attend Grand Canyon University, majoring in finance.
Bryce Farquhar
Bryce Farquhar
Julia Barella plans to attend Lower Columbia College to pursue a degree in teacher education.
Julia Barella
Julia Barella
Audrey Varney plans to attend Brigham Young University to study elementary education.
Audrey Varney
Audrey Varney
Sophia Wallace is going to Grand Canyon University and will major in nursing.
Sophia Wallace
Sophia Wallace
Paige Wirtz will study pre-law at the University of Washington.
Paige Wirtz
Paige Wirtz
R.A. Long High School
Zowie Ramirez will study mechanical engineering at Northern Arizona University and received the Jim Stacie STEM Memorial Scholarship.
Zowie Ramirez
Zowie Ramirez
Alessandra Verdugo-Morales is awarded the Bob Jones Memorial Vocational Scholarship and will attend Lower Columbia College with a major in nursing with a minor in music.
Allesandra Verdugo-Morales
Allesandra Verdugo-Morales
Morgan Brown is receiving the Jim Conrod Memorial Scholarship in recognition of her community service. She will attend Western Washington University to major in theater education.
Morgan Brown
Morgan Brown
Briana Garwood will enroll at Mt. Hood Community College, aiming for a bachelor's degree in nursing.
Briana Garwood
Briana Garwood
Toutle Lake High School
Maddison Flohr has chosen to attend Gonzaga University, where she will study pre-law.
Maddison Flohr
Maddison Flohr
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