Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Scholarshi­ps total $4.73 million

- By Janelle Jessen Staff Writer ■ jjessen@nwadg.com

Graduating seniors received more than $4.73 million — including $695,762 in local scholarshi­ps — during the 43rd annual Scholarshi­p Awards Program on Thursday evening.

A total of 198 students were awarded 584 local and Arkansas Challenge scholarshi­ps on Thursday, according to Amber Carter, scholarshi­p director. The numbers do not include college, technical school and military scholarshi­ps, she said.

Students received $3.28 million in college, technical and military scholarshi­ps, Carter said. The Arkansas Academic Scholarshi­ps totaled another $765,000, although Carter said the deadline for the scholarshi­p is not until June 1 so the number will likely grow. Students must be Arkansas residents for 12 months, score a 19 on the ACT and attend an Arkansas college to receive the funds, she said.

The local scholarshi­p donations were the second highest in the program’s history, just shy of the $717,255 brought in in 2017. Over the past 43 years, the program has awarded $13.1 million to Siloam Springs High School students.

“These donors chose these students because they believe in them and they recognize the achievemen­ts that they have made and they want to see them succeed,” Carter said. “They

know these kids can do anything they set their minds to and they want to be a small part of that.”

The local scholarshi­p program was formed by parents Nancy Van Poucke and Leah Houston, and Principal Burton Elliot during the 1967-77 school year. Van Poucke and Houston noticed that their students didn’t receive any scholarshi­p money and wanted the opportunit­y to be available for future students, Carter said.

Since then, individual­s, businesses, organizati­ons, foundation­s and even alumni groups give to the program. This year, 29 new scholarshi­ps were added, Carter said.

One of the new scholarshi­ps was presented in honor of Superinten­dent Ken Ramey, who is retiring at the end of the school year. High school faculty and staff raised the money to fund the scholarshi­p in honor of Ramey’s spirit, dedication and determinat­ion, according to Principal Anne Martfeld.

The inaugural scholarshi­ps of $400 each were presented to Oliver Reid and Malia Martin.

School faculty and staff will continue to raise the money to present in his name in coming years, Martfeld said.

Another highlight of the evening was the presentati­on of the 25-year donor award to Moss Insurance Group.

“This award signifies the continued support of the educationa­l goals and of the students of Siloam Springs High School,” Martfeld said.

 ?? Janelle Jessen/Siloam Sunday ?? Superinten­dent Ken Ramey, right, presented a $400 scholarshi­p to Malia Martin during the scholarshi­p night on Thursday. High school faculty and staff raised money to fund the scholarshi­p in honor of Ramey, who is retiring in June. Oliver Reid was the other recipient of the inaugural scholarshi­p in Ramey’s honor.
Janelle Jessen/Siloam Sunday Superinten­dent Ken Ramey, right, presented a $400 scholarshi­p to Malia Martin during the scholarshi­p night on Thursday. High school faculty and staff raised money to fund the scholarshi­p in honor of Ramey, who is retiring in June. Oliver Reid was the other recipient of the inaugural scholarshi­p in Ramey’s honor.

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