The Ashwaubenon Alumni Association is pleased to announce the awarding of its 2022 Community Service Scholarship to two recipients this year: Ashwaubenon High School seniors Asra Azad and Hannah Thiry.
Both Azad and Thiry demonstrated strong records of volunteer service in the community, shared how that service made an important impact on themselves and society, and expressed how they planned to continue their volunteerism in the future. Azad and Thiry were each awarded $1,000 Alumni Association scholarships. ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIP The Ashwaubenon Alumni Association Community Service Scholarship is available to an Ashwaubenon High School Senior enrolled at Ashwaubenon High School not less than two semesters prior to graduation, is eligible to receive a diploma, has achieved an academic record that represents the student's maximum effort, and is pursuing some form of post-secondary education. Desirable personal character, demonstrated leadership and pride in community, strong work ethic, and proven commitment of service to school and/or community is an important criterion. Preference will be given to service completed within the Village of Ashwaubenon and to those involved in a variety of services benefitting the community. For more information about this scholarship, how to apply or how to support, please visit https://www.ashwaubenonalumni.org/scholarships.html
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The Ashwaubenon Alumni Association is pleased to announce its 2021 Community Service Scholarship recipient, Marissa VanEyck. VanEyck is a 2021 graduate of Ashwaubenon High School with a strong record of volunteer service in the community. She began her tradition of service at the N.E.W. Zoo, volunteering there annually starting at a young age. VanEyck then began volunteering annually for the Ashwaubenon School District's Summer School program, subsequently coming to learn about - and provide support to - the Valley View math and literacy program. During her four years of high school she provided over 300 hours of volunteered service to organizations within the community. VanEyck expressed her understanding of the importance of volunteerism, and plans to continue such service when she attends the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, working towards a degree in psychology. ABOUT THE SCHOLARSHIP The Ashwaubenon Alumni Association Community Service Scholarship is available to an Ashwaubenon High School Senior enrolled at Ashwaubenon High School not less than two semesters prior to graduation, is eligible to receive a diploma, has achieved an academic record that represents the student's maximum effort, and is pursuing some form of post-secondary education. Desirable personal character, demonstrated leadership and pride in community, strong work ethic, and proven commitment of service to school and/or community is an important criterion. Preference will be given to service completed within the Village of Ashwaubenon and to those involved in a variety of services benefitting the community. For more information about this scholarship, how to apply or how to support, please visit https://www.ashwaubenonalumni.org/scholarships.html Welcome to the news section of the Ashwaubenon Alumni Association site. This page will develop over time, and the Categories section will help organize past posts. This page, along with the Ashwaubenon Alumni Facebook group, will help serve as locations for information about all things alumni-related: accolades, weddings, births, deaths, events, scholarships, and more. We encourage alumni to join our Facebook group at @AshwaubenonHighSchoolAlumniAssociation as an active means of connecting with your fellow alums and sharing memories!
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