The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Oberlin High grads earn Rotary awards

- Staff report

Three Oberlin High School 2020 graduates were the recipients of Oberlin Rotary Scholarshi­ps. Nathan Hogg, Giles Harrell and Aaron Hopkins were each awarded different scholarshi­ps through the Oberlin Rotary Club.

Oberlin Rotarian and Oberlin High School teacher Donna Shurr said she was pleased with the selection process.

“These young men have proven through their dedication to their studies, extra-curricular and commitment to making sure their senior year was successful. I am confident that they will excel further with their education,” Shurr said.

Nathan Hogg won the Frank C. Locke Scholarshi­p, which is $2,500 renewable for three years. The scholarshi­p is available to all schools the Oberlin Rotary Club supports, including Oberlin, Keystone and Firelands districts. The scholarshi­p has been granted since 1986.

“The scholarshi­p committee independen­tly reviews the applicatio­ns and then meets together to choose the one winner. This year, there were approximat­ely 12 other applicatio­ns for the Frank C. Locke Scholarshi­p,” said Jill Herron, Oberlin Rotarian and administra­tor of the Welcome Nursing Home.

Giles Harrell and Aaron Hopkins were the recipients of the STRIVE Scholarshi­ps. Giles Harrell was the first place winner, receiving $1,000 from the John D. Cole Scholarshi­p, and Aaron Hopkins placed second, earning $750 through the Tom Gilliand Scholarshi­p.

“For the STRIVE Scholarshi­ps, students compete against themselves in four areas: grades, attendance, attitude and participat­ion. The two that show the most improvemen­t in these areas from the beginning of their senior year to the end are the winners of the scholarshi­ps.

Both Giles and Aaron were great participan­ts in the STRIVE program and showed tremendous improvemen­t,” Herron said.

“Over the many years we have been granting scholarshi­ps, the students have been so grateful for the financial assistance.

“Our scholarshi­p programs have been a wonderful way to support our young people and introduce them to Rotary,” Herron said

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Aaron Hopkins
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Nathan Hogg

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