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Clark Foundation

Board Approves

215 Scholarships

First-Year Awards Amount To $826,600,

Aiding Students In 13 Districts, BOCES;

Next Year’s Total Will Be At $3.9 Million

Jane Forbes Clark

COOPERSTOWN – The Clark Foundation board of directors Monday approved first-year college scholarship grants to 215 students, totaling $826,600, Foundation President Jane Forbes Clark announced today.

The scholarships will assist students in 13 school district: Cherry Valley-Springfield, Cooperstown, Edmeston, Gilbertsville-Mount Upton, Laurens, Milford, Owen D. Young, Morris, Mount Markham, Richfield Springs, Schenevus and Worcester. Students at BOCES’ Otsego Area Occupational Center will also benefit.

“The board and I are delighted to recognize the accomplishments of this distinguished group of graduating seniors by assisting them in their undergraduate studies,” said Miss Clark. “These exceptional young men and women have compiled excellent records at their schools and as we welcome them to The Clark Foundation Scholarhsip Program, we wish each of them a very successful college experience.”

Students receive Clark Foundation Scholarships based on academic achievement, citizenship qualities and service to their communities and schools. Approximately 700 students presently attending institutions of higher learning will be eligible for renewal of Clark Foundation grants for the next academic year. Students can do a scholarship search for themselves if they want to see which areas that may be able to achieve a scholarship in the future. The Foundation anticipates providing over $3.9 million in scholarships for the coming year. Over 11,800 students have participated in the Program since its inception in 1961.

CLICK HERE FOR SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION HISTORY

The recipients of initial grants for the 2019-20 academic year are as follows:

The Clark Foundation has awarded new scholarships for the 2019-2020 academic year to the following students who are members of The Class of 2019 at their local high school.

Cherry Valley-Springfield Central School

Cherry Valley, New York 13320

Ms. TheriJo Climenhaga, Superintendent of Schools

STUDENTS

Ryan P. Burr

Matthew Jacob Dawson

Hailey Sykora Erway

Makayla Marie Gwinn

Allison Ann Hoke

Cooperstown Central School

Cooperstown, New York l3326

Dr. William Crankshaw, Superintendent of Schools

STUDENTS

Baileigh Louette Behan

Zachary Martin Brown

Ryan A. Burns

Jordan B. Carpenter

Ewan Lloyd Chapman

Aimee Lynne Cook

Kaitlin Nicole Curtis

Surya Grace Daniel

William Zoel Friedman

Jesse James Furnari

Delilah Sue Griger

Carson John Guzy

Addison Sadie Harmon

Max Henry Hinrichs

Delaney Kate Holohan

Josephine Margaret Jastremski Hovis

Adam Charles Ilgin

Isaiah W. Johnson

John P. Lambert

Genevieve L. Landry

Noah Brewster Lifgren

Abigail Grace Makofske

Katharine Xiao Man Martin

Kyle Thomas Meyer

Nathaniel G.L. Miller

John Floyd Odell

Sarah Elizabeth Parr

Juliet Cameron Ratliff

Michael Braden Rudloff-Rico

Calvin Brane Sandler

Kyle Patrick Santello

Sierra Harley Sillaro

Amanda Kate Snyder

Benjamin Michael Tafuro

Katherine Holehan Trosset

Lauren Sue Vibbard

Kai Adam Wasson

Edmeston Central School

Edmeston, New York 13335

Dr. Gary Furman, Superintendent of Schools

STUDENTS

Emily Pauline Arnold

Alexander Babbie

Justin Everett Brown

Michayla Cummings

Annika Ellyse DeVries

Rebekah Nicole Johnson

Caprice Jade Kellogg

Derek Jake Lyon

Katie Rose Partridge

Miranda Grace Porter

Parker Robinson

Tanner Aniello Sorbera

Laurens Central School

Laurens, New York 13796

Mrs. Romona N. Wenck, Superintendent of Schools

STUDENTS

Gabriella Elizabeth Michelle Armenti

Karly Rose Barra

Rhiannon Marie Beers

Anna Marie Bell

Alyson Paige Bookhout

Jenna May Bordinger

Sierra Mae Johnson

Connor Jacob Kane

Jacob Lyons

Hayley Rae Martin

Hannah Rose Mathieson

Sam John Morrell

Lucas J. Oblinski

Caleb Henry Rogers

Alexander C. Segina

Ashely H. Wikoff

Milford Central School

Milford, New York 13807

Mr. Mark Place, Superintendent of Schools

STUDENTS

Morgan Lee Abare

Taylor Ballard

Jenna Rose Banks

Savannah Jean Beckley

Amanda Leigh Clark

Sean Clark

Neil A. Cotten

Karissa D. DeMaroney

Cian G. Hall

Sean P. Kenyon

Kaylee Lauren Kiser

Haley Ann Lang

Garrett Ryan Mertz

Allyson Hope Morrison

Steven W. Pickwick

Hunter Sayre Robinson

Rylee Jane Velasco

Abigail Marie Waters

Andrew Joseph White

Wynn Hunter Williams

Quincey F. Woodrow

Richfield Springs Central School

Richfield Springs, New York 13439

Mr. Thomas Piatti, Superintendent of Schools

STUDENTS

Jacob E. Calta

Nicole Marie Connolly

Mashayla Nichole Davis

Darien Alberto Gavalo

Viktor Wyatt Larkin

Alicia R. Pomeroy

Jacquelynn Renee Thomson

Jenna Louise Ubner

Schenevus Central School

Schenevus, New York 12155

Ms. Theresa Carlin, Superintendent of Schools

STUDENTS

Emilie Decker

Ashley Elizabeth Effner

Alexis Nicole Hults

Madisyn Brooke Massucci

Mekenzi Faith Morris

Erika Katherine Ritton

Aydin Alex Schallert

Erika Kristin Spranger

Christopher Joseph Walke

Camielah Rayne Widman

Elizabeth Mae Zea

Owen D. Young Central School

Van Hornesville, New York 13475

Mr. Brennan Fahey, Superintendent of Schools

STUDENTS

Stefan Michaels Andreev

Stephen Douglas Dygert

John Michael Hajczewski

LaLaina Sonya Hula

Aleksandra Anna Korol

Stephen Andrew Manning

Evonna Ann Mower

Josiah S. Palumbo

Jakob Elliot Peters

Kalyna Rogers

Kyle John Weaver

Mount Markham Central School

West Winfield, New York 13491

Dr. Paul Berry, Superintendent of Schools

STUDENTS

Austin K. Ainslie

Kaylee S. Barrett

Raymond Yevgeniy Boyko

Lana Nicole Brindisi

Amber Christine Bryce

Raelynn Nicole Christman

Alexis Simone Clark

Shawn Thomas Combellack

Alexandria Kathryn Congden

Anson James Curtis

Dylan Michael Diehl

Ivory June Diehl

Samuel Ryan Donahoe

Ariana Lynn Edmonson

Trey William Gates

Hannah Marie Gigliotti

Tanner Reese Gorr

Kyle Alexander Griffiths

Michala Deanna Jones

Jenee Michelle Lusby

Catherine McNamara

Nicholas Edward Mondore

Kayleigh Elizabeth Osborn

Logan Christopher Palmer

Isabella Lexus Raux

Allison Aurora Sterling

Morgan Lorraine Stubley

Jonah Richard Tangorra

Julia Louise Tangorra

Britney Marie Tucker

Worcester Central School

Worcester, New York 12197

Mr. Timothy Gonzales, Superintendent of Schools

Trevor Maynard Fancher

Matthew David Ferris

Chase Mathew Francis

Samuel Christopher German

Corey James Kwiatkowski

Vanessa Dalyce Parker

Naomi Katherine Lee Scott

Victoria Helen Spina

Virginia Star Squires

Willow Elizabeth Tompkins

Otsego Area Occupational Center, Milford, New York

Board of Cooperative Educational Services

Mr. Ryan DeMars, Principal, Occupation Education

STUDENTS

Kali Barker

Kayce Marie Boyles

Andrew Christopher Brown

Lindsey Katherine Carrigan

Quincey Layne Chase

Mackenzie Denise Dunckle

Aidan Elizabeth Forbes

Siarra Izabella Goodhue

Kaitlyn Nicole Hart

Sean Patrick Heegan

Sylvia Marie Hernandez

Camberlee Joy Hoop

Morgan Ann Hungerford

Emma Lynn Hynes

Taylor Rozalia Keane

Kayla Marie Kohout

Kendra Tylo Kohout

Hailey Frances Mahady

Michael McCallion

Mario Joseph Montanti

Luke James Ough

Robert Francis Page

EmilieMarie Danelle Perez

Jessica Brooke Roe

Cassie Morgan Sawyer

Hailey Rosemarie Seamon

Carson John Shulgay

Timothy Michael Simmons

Lea Nicole Stables

Connor MacNaught Stanford

Jonathan Allan Stone

Abigail Bryce Thorsland

Micaela Lynne Trong

Michaela Elizabeth Valkavich

Alondra Josephine Vazquez

Joshua Dale Wayman

Gilbertsville-Mount Upton Central School

Gilbertsville, NY 13776

Ms. Annette Hammond, Superintendent of Schools

STUDENTS

Jazmine J. Brooks

Hailey Karen Cappiello

Hunter Kiarra Christian

Nina Rose D’Amato

Andrew Thomas Meyers

Natalie Grace Pistor

Shalleigh Taranto

Corey Wilson

Morris Central School

Morris, New York 13808

Mr. Matthew Sheldon, Superintendent of Schools

STUDENTS

Renate Marie Carrabba

Nathaniel Brenner Edwards

Adam Gartung

Nicholas R. George

Ashley Marie Harrington

William Frederick Ranc

Emma Autumn Ryther

Anthony Jeffrey Schoentube

Elizabeth Rose Thompson

Jacob Michael Walling

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