We awarded the fifth KJO Memorial Scholarship of 2021 to Ella Melcher of Main South HS. The value of this scholarship is $1,500 annually, renewable for 4 years. All recipients must maintain a B average in college. As shown above Ella with her parents receiving the KJO Memorial Scholarship at the O’Laughlin’s home. Ella will …
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We awarded the fourth KJO Memorial Scholarship of 2021 to Sara Jayne (SJ) Weidner of Nazareth Academy. The value of this scholarship is $2,500 annually, renewable for 4 years. All recipients must maintain a B average in college. As shown above Sara with her parents receiving the KJO Memorial Scholarship at the O’Laughlin’s home. SJ …
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by kellijoy14 on May 23, 2021 with Comments Off on KJO Memorial Scholarships – 2021
In 2021, the Kelli Joy O’Laughlin Memorial Foundation offered the class of 2021 the following scholarships. 2 – $1,500 renewable (up to 4 years) scholarships to high school seniors from Illinois. The total value over four years of each scholarship is $6,000 and the total value of this offering is $12,000. (Category 1). 3 – …
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We awarded the third KJO Memorial Scholarship of 2021 to Amanda Schwarz of Riverside Brookfield HS. The value of this scholarship is $2,500 annually, renewable for 4 years. All recipients must maintain a B average in college. As shown above Amanda with her father receiving the KJO Memorial Scholarship at the O’Laughlin’s home. Amanda will …
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We awarded the second KJO Memorial Scholarship of 2021 to Ryan Carlson of LTHS. The value of this scholarship is $1,500 annually, renewable for 4 years. All recipients must maintain a B average in college. As shown above Ryan with his parents receiving the KJO Memorial Scholarship at the O’Laughlin’s home. Ryan will …
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We awarded the first KJO Memorial Scholarship of 2021 to Emily Stortz of LTHS. The value of this scholarship is $2,500 annually, renewable for 4 years. All recipients must maintain a B average in college. As shown above Emily and her parents receiving the scholarship at the O’Laughlin’s home. Emily was directly admitted …
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