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Our Westerville Education Challenge 2024 Scholarship Winners!

Westerville Education Challenge is pleased to announce our 2024 Westerville high school scholarship winners.

Through the support of our generous sponsors, WEC offers three $500 scholarships each year. We award one each to graduating seniors at Westerville Central, North and South high schools.

One scholarship is presented at the spring Evening of Excellence celebrations at each Westerville high school, to a student who is a graduating senior and has been accepted to a two- or four-year accredited college, university, technical school or military academy.

Our 2004 scholarship winners are:

  • Anna Lampe, Westerville Central High School. Anna will attending the University of Tennessee and major in Nursing.
  • Michael Hohl, Westerville North High School. Michael has been accepted at multiple schools and has yet not officially decided, but he probably will attend the University of Illinois Chicago. He plans to major in Business/Computer Science.
  • Kierstyn Eschbacher, Westerville South High School. Kierstyn will attend the College of Kalamazoo, and major in Psychology.

Our congratulations to these fine, soon-to-be Westerville high school graduates!

 

About Westerville Education Challenge

Where everyone belongs — Because We Care

The mission of Westerville Education Challenge is to help create school cultures where every student feels safe, supported and celebrated.

We do this by raising awareness and funds for Social-Emotional Learning initiatives and programming in Westerville City Schools.

Founded in 2007 to bring the Challenge Day program to Westerville City Schools, Westerville Education Challenge is a nonprofit, volunteer community organization that works to help create school cultures where every student feels safe, supported, and celebrated.

We do this through raising awareness and funds for Social Emotional Learning Initiatives in the Westerville Schools community. Our members are passionate about supporting innovative programming with the ability to touch all students in the Westerville City School District.

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