SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS RECEPTION
Class of 2018
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The College STaTion iSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion woulD like To reCognize The Following SponSorS anD DonorS
Scholarship Donors A&M Consolidated High School Class of 1962A&M Consolidated High School Classes of '11, '12 & '17A&M Consolidated High School Tiger ClubMike & Carol Barrett AshfieldSandra BeaverLetty BenningLeonard & Nancy BerryBluebonnet Street RoddersBrazos County Retired School PersonnelBrazos County Bar AssociationBrazos Valley Republican ClubMyra BrightAlbert & Mary BroussardCherry BurnettJohn & Carol CareyJonathan ClaridgeJack & Mary CulpepperDavid & Julia GardnerLarry Hodges - Copy Corner Coleen Hohn & Pat KiolbasaJohn & Valerie JochenJessie LiuBrenda MorelandJan PattersonSusan & Bill PattonPaul PulleyTexas Democratic Women of the Brazos ValleyMatthew Young
Education Foundation Scholarship SponsorsBlue BakerCaldwell Country ChevroletCC CreationsCHI St. Joseph HealthCommerce National BankCulpepper RealtyDexter & Co. InsuranceDr. Leonard & Nancy BerryElement Retirement & InvestmentElms OrthodonticsH-E-BNikki Pederson Talent NetworkPhillip & Donna GarrettProsperity BankRife & Beddingfield, Attorneys at LawSafeWay DrivingStand2LearnVLK ArchitectsWebber Commercial ConstructionWilton's OfficeWorksWright Dentistry
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ABOUT THE FOUNDATION Established in 1999, the College Station ISD Education Foundation is a non-profit, tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) public corporation operating independent-ly under its own board of directors. Tax-deductible gifts made to the Foundation provide funds for opportunities above and beyond the normal operating budget of the school district which are not available through tax revenues.
PROGRAMS WE SUPPORT
HOW CAN YOU HELP? For more information about making a donation or how you can help contact: Teresa Benden, Executive Director, 979-694-5615 or [email protected].
Visit our website at givetokids.csisd.org
l Innovative Teaching Grants - enrichment projects that our teachers can apply for
annually to implement in their classrooms
l Scholarships - awarded to graduating seniors pursuing a two- or four-year college
or trade school
l Amy Anderson Literacy Legacy - a program that provides a $10 voucher for every
Pre-K/Head Start student to purchase his or her own books at their school's book
fair.
l Chrissy's Closet - A free store for CSISD students and staff to obtain new or gently
used clothes, shoes, coats, and personal hygiene items once per month.l Success 24/7 - a district-wide learning website for 7th-12th grade students to
support core curriculum classes
l Senior Hall of Fame Banquet - a special recognition program where seniors are
voted on by their high school teachers based on their leadership, integrity, school
spirit and positive attitude; their educator of their choice is also honored.
l Star Educator - an opportunity for students, parents and the community to honor an
educator in Dec. or May by donating $10 or more to the Education Foundation. Each
receives a certificate, lapel pin and Eagle recognition.
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PROGRAM
Welcome & Recognition
Presentation of Scholarships
Congratulatory
Closing Remarks
Refreshments
Teresa BendenExecutive DirectorEducation Foundation
Teresa Benden
Sue ShankarScholarship Committee ChairEducation Foundation Board
Robert OrzabalPresident-ElectEducation Foundation Board
Respective donors Dr. Clark EalySuperintendentCSISD
Teresa Benden
Please stay and visit with your respective donor/student.
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SCHOLARSHIP WINNERSAMCHS Class of 1962 Endowed Scholarship $1,000................................................Hope Lascurain
AMCHS Class of '11,'12 & '17 Endowed Scholarship $1,000.....................................Maya Girimaji
AMCHS Scholarship for Preservation of Aquatic Resources $1,000.....................Nicole Patterson
AMCHS Tiger Club Scholarship $1,000..........................................Grace Corrier, Lacey Hawthorne,
Lauren Peters, Peter Simmons & Allison Vollentine
James and Carol Barrett Endowed Scholarship $1,000..........................................Ty'Asia Hubbard
Benny Beaver Cougar Spirit Scholarship $500...........................................................Ashley Poprik
Richard Benning Memorial Endowed Scholarship $1,000.........................................Ambrina Reed
Berry Family Endowed Scholarship $1,000.............................................................Aarzoo Maknojia
Brazos County Retired School Personnel Scholarship $1,000...............................Gemma Vazquez
Brazos Valley Republican Club Scholarship $500................................................Michael Caballero
Art and Myra Bright Endowed Scholarship $1,500.........................................................Parth Sarin
Mary L. Broussard Achievement Scholarship $1,000................................................Maya Rasheed
H. R. Burnett Memorial Endowed Scholarship $2,500........................................................Phuc Ha
Lisa Carey Memorial Scholarship $1,500.........................................................Makenna Greenawalt
Doyle Coats Academic Scholarship $1,500.......................................Cassie He, Elizabeth Palazzolo
& Melissa Yang
D. Brooks Cofer, Jr. Memorial Scholarship $1,000.....................................................Sam Crockett
Copy Corner Scholarship for Community Service $1,000......................................................Joy Fu
CSISD Education Foundation Scholarships $1,000
Sponsored by Caldwell Country Chevrolet............................................................Luke Hoffman
Sponsored by CC Creations.......................................................................................Rita Santoso
Sponsored by CHI St. Joseph Health.................................................................. Cailyn Hancock
Sponsored by Culpepper Realty......................................................................Prashansa Gautam
Sponsored by H-E-B...............................................................................................Hannah Chang
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CSISD Education Foundation Scholarships $1,000 continued
Sponsored by Rife & Beddingfield Attorneys at Law.......................................... Bethany Jones
Sponsored by VLK Architects................................................................................ Ashika Verma
Sponsored by Webber Commercial Construction.......................................................Richard Yu
Sponsored by Phillip & Donna Garrett........................................................................Tiffany Ha
Sponsored by Dr. Leonard & Nancy Berry/Wilton's OfficeWorks.........................Afrin Momin
Sponsored by Blue Baker/SafeWay Driving...............................................................Sarah Yao
Sponsored by Nikki Pederson Talent Network/Prosperity Bank...............Melissa Rasmussen
Sponsored by Commerce National Bank/Wright Dentistry..........................Anna Bardenhagen
Sponsored by Dexter & Co. Insurance/Element Retirement & Inv. Con........Greyson Cashion
Sponsored by Elms Orthodontics/Stand2Learn............................................Jonathan Hamilton
John C. Culpepper Memorial Scholarship $1,000..........................................................Tierra Body
Allison Davis Memorial Scholarship $1,000...................................................................Kaylee Kipp
Lt. Col. Vernon Files Scholarship $1,000........................................Hailey Norris & Camryn Riggins
Ashley Lorraine Hobbs Memorial Scholarship $1,000.......................................................Evan Fox
Darien Jochen Memorial Endowed Scholarship $1,000..................................................Wyatt Pahl
Ed King Memorial Endowed Scholarship $1,000...................................................Rachel Fitzgerald
Mary Leland Memorial Scholarship $1,000....................................................................Anna Miller
Mike Patterson Memorial Endowed Scholarship $1,000.....................................Chandler Sennette
Susan and Bill Patton Scholarship $1,000..................................................................Hayley Nugent
Jane Pulley Memorial Endowed Scholarship $1,000...................................................Kathryn Gray
Dillard P. Spriggs Scholarship $2,000.............................................Kylee Markowsky & Jennifer Zhan
Texas Democratic Women of the BV Scholarship $500.............Morgan Kehrberg & Grace Lindahl
Dean Wile Memorial Endowed Scholarship $1,000....................Anica Winn & Suzanna Borchgardt
Total Scholarships Awarded $59,000
SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
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a&M ConSoliDaTeD high SChool ClaSS oF 1962 enDoweD SCholarShip - honoring ToM Taylor
Hope LascurainA&M Consolidated High SchoolShe plans to attend The University of Texas at Austin to major in business. She serves as Astronomy Club secretary, Business Professionals of America treasurer, and Band Council treasurer. She is a member of Band, UIL Academics, Art club and National Honor Society. In addition, she volunteers at Aggieland Humane Society, SARC 5K, and the BCS Marathon.
a&M ConSoliDaTeD high SChool ClaSS oF 2011, 2012 & 2017 enDoweD SCholarShip
Maya GirimajiA&M Consolidated High School
She plans to attend The University of Texas at Austin to major in biomedical engineering. She's treasurer of the Student Council,
managing editor of The Roar Newspaper, a member of NHS, and participated in UIL Academics and research at Texas A&M. She's volunteered at the BV Food Bank, Kindermusik, Child Rights and
You, CSISD Summer Day Camp and Aggieland Humane Society.
a&M ConSoliDaTeD high SChool SCholarShip For preServaTion oF aquaTiC reSourCeS
Nicole PattersonA&M Consolidated High SchoolShe plans to attend Texas A&M University at Galveston to major in marine biology. She is president of the Environmental club and a member of choir, art, and NHS. She has volunteered with Texas Sea Grant from 2013-2017 and also volunteers through her church. She is a National Society of High School Scholar.
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a&M ConSoliDaTeD high SChool Tiger Club SCholarShip
Grace CorrierA&M Consolidated High SchoolShe plans to attend Texas A&M University and major in bio-medical science. She's a member of the Symphony Belles, NHS, Student Council, CUMC Youth Choir, Health Occupations Students of America Club (HOSA) and also played varsity tennis. She volunteers at CHI St. Joseph Hospital and is a biology tutor.
a&M ConSoliDaTeD high SChool Tiger Club SCholarShip
Lacey Hawthorne A&M Consolidated High School -National Merit Finalist
She plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in engineering. She is student body president, co editor-in-
chief of the Tigerland Yearbook, and vice president of the Bengal Belles. She's also a member of NHS and a chemistry lab aide.
She volunteers as a Brown Bag tutor to help other students.
a&M ConSoliDaTeD high SChool Tiger Club SCholarShip
Lauren PetersA&M Consolidated High SchoolShe plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in elementary education. She's treasurer of DDT Club, Ready-Set-Teach Student of the Year, and a member of the Superintendent's Student Cabinet. She also plays basketball, volleyball, golf and is involved in UIL, YoungLife, church youth group, Symphony Belles, and NHS. She has volunteered during mission trips and at Vacation Bible School.
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a&M ConSoliDaTeD high SChool Tiger Club SCholarShip
Peter SimmonsA&M Consolidated High SchoolHe plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in materials engineering. He is involved in Tiger Swimming, club swimming, Boy Scouts, Wit vs. Fit, Tiger Tutoring and serves on the executive council for National Honor Society. He also volunteers at church camp and has been working on his Eagle Scout project.
a&M ConSoliDaTeD high SChool Tiger Club SCholarShip
Allison VollentineA&M Consolidated High School
She plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in engineering. She has served as JV volleyball captain, varsity golf
captain and Student Council secretary. She is a member of the Wisdom To Youth Through Senior Expertise
(WYSE Program) and National Honor Society.
JaMeS anD Carol barreTT SCholarShip
enDoweD SCholarShip
Ty'Asia Hubbard College Station High SchoolShe plans to attend the University of Missouri to major in stra-tegic journalism. She has been involved with the AVID program, the Catamount newspaper, YoungLife and her church's youth group. She is a member of ILPC (Interscholastics League Press Conference) and TAJE (Texas Association of Journalism Educa-tors). She has participated in Junior Leadership of the Brazos Valley and the Shattered Dreams project.
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benny beaver Cougar SpiriT SCholarShip
Ashley PoprikCollege Station High SchoolShe plans to attend The University of Texas at Austin and major in Radio-Television and Film. She is a chair for the United Way Youth Leadership Cabinet, president of Cougar Pals, co-president of the Korean Club and a member of Cougar Cabinet, FFA and NHS. She has also served as a HOSA Blood Drive coordinator and is a member of Girl Scouts.
riCharD benning MeMorial enDoweD SCholarShip
Ambrina ReedCollege Station High School
She plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in business administration. She is involved with Student Council, Boys
Cougar FC Photography and a member of National Honor Society. She serves as a Cougar Mentor, volunteers at the Aggieland
Humane Society and works at Bahama Buck's.
berry FaMily enDoweD SCholarShip Aarzoo MaknojiaA&M Consolidated High SchoolShe plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in biomedical science. She's a member of Business Professionals of America, HOSA and National Honor Society. She has served as a Youth Team Leader for a Volunteer Resource Management Team and is a board member for iCERV (Ismaili Community Engaged with Responsible Volunteering).
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brazoS CounTy reTireD SChool perSonnel SCholarShip
Gemma VazquezCollege Station High SchoolShe plans to attend Blinn College and to major in communica-tions with hopes of becoming an AVID teacher. She is a member of the United Way Youth Leadership Cabinet, and Family, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA). She is also a mem-ber of National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Cougar Mentors and the AVID program.
brazoS valley republiCan Club SCholarShip
Michael CaballeroA&M Consolidated High School
He plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in allied health. He served as president of the Health Occupation Stu-
dents of America (HOSA) and as a National Honor Society Execu-tive Board Member. He also ran cross country and track. He
volunteers with Baylor Scott & White, his school's blood drive, and is a Certified Nurse Assistant and TEEX EMT Student.
arT anD Myra brighT enDoweD SCholarShip
Parth SarinA&M Consolidated High School - National Merit FinalistHe plans to attend Stanford University double majoring in math and history. He serves as an executive officer of National Honor Society and is a member of the Speech and Debate team and Pi Mu Epsilon. He has also hosted a public radio show. He has volunteered with the Aggieland Humane Society as well as Texas A&M's Math Department for research.
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Mary l. brouSSarD aChieveMenT SCholarShip
Maya RasheedA&M Consolidated High School She plans to attend The University of Texas at Arlington to major in psychology. She is a member of HOSA, choir, Interact club, MSA, Anchor club, and Business Professionals of America. She has volunteered at her school's blood drive, Baylor Scott and White (ER room and concierge desk) and Lampstead Nursing Home. She has also helped with marathons as CPR certified and volunteered at Larry J. Ringer Library.
h. r. burneTT MeMorial enDoweD SCholarShip
Phuc HaA&M Consolidated High School - National Merit Commended
He plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in business. He served as a Senior Committee Head on Student Council and as a Tech Math Competition Head for SkillsUSA.
He is a member of Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) and National Honor Society. He also was in the
Orchestra and played baseball for two years.
liSa Carey MeMorial SCholarShip Makenna GreenawaltA&M Consolidated High School She plans to attend Texas Tech University to major in business administration. She has served as color guard captain for three years and won Outstanding Color Guard Member in 2016 & 2017. She also played tennis at the junior varsity level.
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Doyle CoaTS aCaDeMiC SCholarShip
Cassie HeA&M Consolidated High SchoolShe plans to attend the University of Pennsylvania to major in business. She is president and co-founder of the French Honor Society and on the executive council for both Speech and Debate and National Honor Society. She has also participated in the French Symposium and worked as an intern at the Norman Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture.
Doyle CoaTS aCaDeMiC SCholarShip
Elizabeth PalazzoloA&M Consolidated High School
She plans to attend Vanderbilt University to major in economics. She is captain of the Speech and Debate team, president
of the Interact Club and a member of NHS and Orchestra. She has volunteered at the College Station Municipal Court and
Compassionate Care Hospice and has served as a debate mentor at SpiderSmart Learning Center. She is a pianist, violinist,
and the fundraising director of Orchestra.
Doyle CoaTS aCaDeMiC SCholarShip
Melissa YangA&M Consolidated High School She plans to attend The University of Texas at Austin to major in business. She is president of the Leo club, treasurer of the UIL club and a member of the Math club, Robotics club, Student Council, NHS and Orchestra and plays violin and piano. She has volunteered at Larry J. Ringer Library and as a research intern at Texas A&M University. She was named a Texas Norman Borlaug Scholar in 2017.
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D. brookS CoFer, Jr. MeMorial SCholarShip Sam CrockettCollege Station High SchoolHe plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in finance and then pursue a legal career. He is student body president, National Honor Society vice president and a member of Business Pro-fessionals of America and UIL Speech & Debate. He runs cross country and track and is also a member of the CUMC Youth Choir and served on several mission trips. He volunteers at Save Our Streets Ministries and the Southgate Summer Lunch program. He was an American Legion Boys State Delegate in 2017.
Copy Corner SCholarShip For CoMMuniTy ServiCe
Joy Fu A&M Consolidated High School -National Merit FinalistShe plans to attend Duke University to major in biomedical
engineering. She is president for Tiger Robotics and a member of Interact club, HOSA, Invisible Jungle and
SkillsUSA. She has also volunteered as a teen job skills leader, library tutor, pianist for church orchestra and
Sunday School teacher. She is a Norman Borlaug Scholar.
CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by CalDwell CounTry ChevroleT
Luke HoffmanCollege Station High School - National Merit CommendedHe plans to attend Purdue University to major in computer and information sciences. He is president of the German club, treasurer for the Leo club, and a member of CSHS's (national champion) Quiz Bowl team and NHS. He also volunteers at Texas A&M's SEE Math summer camp and at his church's Vacation Bible School.
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CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by CC CreaTionS
Rita SantosoA&M Consolidated High School She plans to attend School of the Art Institute of Chicago to major in drawing & painting. She is president of the Leo Club, marketing manager for Tiger Robotics, secretary of the Art Club, and competed at the North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad (NACLO). She has been a state qualifier for the Visual Arts Scholastic Event (VASE) competition all four years and also won the VASE Gold Seal.
Cailyn HancockCollege Station High School
She plans to attend Baylor University to major in nursing. She is president of Cougar Mentors, vice president of the
Pro Life club and a member of HOSA, FCCLA Culinary, Cougar Pals and National Honor Society. She has volunteered at
CSISD summer day camp and the Brazos Valley Food Bank.
Prashansa GautamA&M Consolidated High School She plans to attend Prairie View A&M University to major in bioenvironmental science. She is secretary of the Interact club and a member of HOSA, BPA and the International Cultural club. She volunteers as a teen leader at the Larry J. Ringer Library and is a student certified nursing assistant (CNA) at College Station Medical Center, Baylor Scott and White, and Generations for Senior Living.
CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by Chi ST. JoSeph healTh
CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by Culpepper realTy
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CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by h-e-b
Hannah ChangA&M Consolidated High School -National Merit FinalistShe plans to attend the University of Pennsylvania to major in engineering. She is an executive officer for National Honor Society, Varsity Orchestra concertmaster, Science Bowl team captain, Houston Youth Symphony assistant concertmaster, and Rice University Shepherd School of Music preparatory student and a violin teacher. She volunteers as a violinist/pianist for various nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
Bethany JonesA&M Consolidated High School
She plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in political science. She is on the executive council for National Honor
Society and a member of the Bengal Belles, 4-H, Student Council and theatre. She has been a part of the Wisdom for Youth
from Senior Expertise (WYSE) and AVID programs. She is also a National Society of High School Scholar.
CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by riFe & beDDingFielD aTTorneyS aT law
CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by vlk arChiTeCTS
Ashika VermaCollege Station High School She plans to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology to major in computer science. She is president of Orchestra, parliamentarian of SkillsUSA and a member of Leo club, Nation-al Honor Society, Business Professionals of America, and UIL Computer Science. She also founded the CSMS Coding Club and was a junior counselor at SEE-Math at Texas A&M University.
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CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by webber CoMMerCial ConSTruCTion
Richard YuCollege Station High School - National Merit CommendedHe plans to attend the University of California at Berkeley to double major in electrical engineering and computer science. He is treasurer of the UNICEF club, a member of the Math club, National Honor Soci-ety, and Orchestra. He also competed at the Texas French Symposium, Quiz Bowl, Science Bowl and was a UIL state qualifier in math. He volunteered at the George Bush Library as a docent and has been a student researcher at Texas A&M University.
Tiffany HaCollege Station High School
She plans to attend The University of Texas at Austin to major in journalism. She is senior editor of The Catamount (CSHS Newspa-per), historian for Student Council, copy editor of the Cougar Pride
Yearbook and president of Youth & Government. She is also a member of the Speech & Debate team and National Honor Society.
She volunteers with the Wisdom for Youth from Senior Expertise (WYSE) program, the Leo club and Cougar Mentors.
CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by phillip & Donna garreTT
CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by Dr. leonarD & nanCy berry/wilTon’S oFFiCeworkS
Afrin MominCollege Station High School She plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in allied health. She is a member of the Powerlifting team, Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA), Cougar Mentors and National Honor Society. She also volunteers at St. Joseph Hospital.
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CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by CoMMerCe naTional bank/wrighT DenTiSTry
Anna BardenhagenCollege Station High School-National Merit FinalistShe plans to attend The University of Texas at Austin to major in biology. She is secretary of the Leo club, and a member of Orchestra, National Honor Society and SkillsUSA. She has com-peted in Quiz Bowl, Robotics and SkillsUSA. She also volun-teers as a team leader at Larry J. Ringer library and has worked at a genetics lab at Texas A&M University.
CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by blue baker/SaFeway Driving
Sarah YaoCollege Station High School -National Merit FinalistShe plans to attend Johns Hopkins University. She is presi-dent of the Leo club, vice president of the Science club, and vice president of Orchestra Student Leadership. She is also a member of Business Professionals of America, National Honor Society, Robotics and the UIL Science team. She volunteers as a teacher and pianist at her church.
Melissa RasmussenA&M Consolidated High School -National Merit Finalist
She plans to attend Utah State University to major in physics. She is Marching Band squad leader and librarian, president of
Miamaid and vice president of Knitting Circle. She is a member of UIL, BPA, NHS, ballet and her church youth group. She has volun-teered with Hurricane Harvey cleanup, played in a patriotic band at nursing homes and has served as a lifeguard and swim instructor.
CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by nikki peDerSon TalenT neTwork/proSperiTy bank
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CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by DexTer & Co. inSuranCe/eleMenT reTireMenT & inv. ConS.
Greyson CashionCollege Station High School He plans to attend The University of Texas at Austin. He's been a member of the football and baseball teams and is also a mem-ber of National Honor Society, Ping Pong club and his church youth group. He participated in Junior Leadership Brazos and volunteers at his church.
Jonathan HamiltonA&M Consolidated High School
He plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in public health. He is a member of National Honor Society, Tiger Band, Student Council, Humanitarian club and HOSA. He volunteers at his church and is
also a member of his church youth choir.
CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion SCholarShip SponSoreD by elMS orThoDonTiCS/STanD2learn
John C. Culpepper MeMorial SCholarShip
Tierra BodyA&M Consolidated High School She plans to attend the University of North Texas to major in an English-related field. She is president of Crime Stoppers and a member of Student Council and National Honor Society. She also has been a part of the AVID program and volunteers with Tiger Team Freshman Tutoring.
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alliSon DaviS MeMorial SCholarShip
Kaylee KippA&M Consolidated High SchoolShe plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in allied health. She is vice president of choir and a member of the National Honor Society. She is also a member of the Vocal Ensemble and takes piano and voice lessons. She is a worship leader at her church and also volunteers with the kids ministry, youth group and mission trips.
lT. Col. vernon FileS SCholarShip
Hailey NorrisA&M Consolidated High School
She plans to attend Blinn College to major in business administration. She has been president and county council delegate for 4-H, regional
president for Business Professionals of America, and a member of Interact club, Environmental club, Young Republicans and Democrats,
and NHS. She also participated in Junior Leadership Brazos and works at The Bank and Trust. She volunteers with Weinerfest, Special Olym-pics, Thanksgiving Baskets, Breakfast with Santa and the Food Bank.
lT. Col. vernon FileS SCholarShip Camryn RigginsCollege Station High SchoolShe plans to attend Blinn College to major in sonography. She's a member of the Powerlifting team, the National Honor Society and also works at H-E-B as a cashier and business rep-resentative. She volunteers with the Aggieland Humane Society and also has been a CHI St. Joseph Teen Volunteer.
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aShley lorraine hobbS MeMorial SCholarShip
Evan FoxCollege Station High SchoolShe plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in special education. She is a member of Varsity Cheer, NHS, Student Council, cross country, track and field, Cougar Pals and Teen Leadership. She volunteers with the Salvation Army, Scotty's House, CSISD Olympics, BCS Marathon, Junior League: Stuff the Bus, American Heart Association, United Way and YoungLife.
Darien JoChen MeMorial enDoweD SCholarShip
Wyatt PahlA&M Consolidated High School
He plans to attend Texas A&M University and major in construction science. He plays football, basketball and track
and was named Academic All-State in football this year. He also volunteers with Upward Basketball as a referee and coach. He also serves as an Acolyte at his church.
eD king MeMorial enDoweD SCholarShip
Rachel FitzgeraldA&M Consolidated High School She plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in commu-nications. She is a member of Student Council and National Honor Society. She was also a Bengal Belle, played volleyball and participated in the Ready-Set-Teach program. She volunteers with Miracle League, Larry J. Ringer Library and Tiny Tim.
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Mary lelanD MeMorial SCholarShip Anna MillerA&M Consolidated High SchoolShe plans to attend the University of Oklahoma to major in music education. She is a member of Orchestra, National Honor Society, Art club and YoungLife. She is also in the Dianna Burke Concerto Orchestra and plays the violin at local nursing homes as well as assisting at intermediate school orchestra concerts. She also volunteers at Larry J. Ringer Library.
Mike paTTerSon MeMorial enDoweD SCholarShip Chandler Sennette
College Station High SchoolHe plans to attend Our Lady of the Lake University
in San Antonio to major in pre-law. He is a member of the Track and Field team and Cougar Mentors. He volunteers
with Family Promise and as a musician at his church.
SuSan anD bill paTTon SCholarShip
Hayley NugentCollege Station High School She plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in interdisciplinary studies. She is senior editor for the Yearbook, an officer for Student Council and a member of National Honor Society, Symphony Belles, YoungLife and her church youth group. She also volunteers with Race Texas and Texas Sled Dog Rescue.
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Jane pulley MeMorial enDoweD SCholarShip Kathryn GrayA&M Consolidated High School She plans to attend the University of North Texas and major in computer science. She is regional president for Business Pro-fessionals of America, founder and president of Knitting Circle, and a member of SkillsUSA, NHS and Tiger Band. She has been a Camp Howdy counselor for Girl Scouts for 6 years and has received the Bronze award.
DillarD p. SpriggS SCholarShip For wriTing anD global CiTizenShip
Kylee MarkowskyA&M Consolidated High School
She plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in public health. She is a member of the Varsity tennis team,
Symphony Belles and National Honor Society. She also volunteers in the children's ministry at her church
and has been on several summer mission trips.
DillarD p. SpriggS SCholarShip For wriTing anD global CiTizenShip
Jennifer ZhanA&M Consolidated High School-National Merit FinalistShe plans to attend Northwestern University to major in journalism. She is editor-in-chief of The Roar Newspaper, presi-dent of UIL Academics club, president of Computational Linguis-tics club, and president of Math club. She is also a violinist in orchestra and a member of National Honor Society. She volun-teers as a tutor and Vacation Bible School at her church.
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TexaS DeMoCraTiC woMen oF The brazoS valley SCholarShip - honoring ruTh ClearFielD
Morgan KehrbergA&M Consolidated High SchoolShe plans to attend Texas State University to major in psychology. She is an officer in Astronomy club, an officer in the Gay Straight Alliance and on the swim team. She is also a member of National Honor Society and volunteers with Aggieland Humane Society.
TexaS DeMoCraTiC woMen oF The brazoS valley SCholarShip - honoring ruTh ClearFielD
Grace LindahlCollege Station High School
She plans to attend the University of Minnesota (Twin Cities) to major in psychology. She is president of Family, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), vice president of Latin club and a
member of National Honor Society. She is also a Cougar Mentor and piano instructor. In addition, she volunteers at the
Aggieland Humane Society and her church.
Dean wile MeMorial enDoweD SCholarShip
Anica WinnA&M Consolidated High School She plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in biomedi-cal science. She is president of FFA, president of 4H Bridle and Bit, team captain for the 4H Equestrian Drill Team, and a mem-ber of the Varsity volleyball team, and National Honor Society. She volunteers with Camp For All, Brazos Valley Fair and Rodeo, AMC Humanitarian club, Texas Trash Off and Special Olympics.
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Dean wile MeMorial enDoweD SCholarShip
Suzanna BorchgardtCollege Station High School
She plans to attend Texas A&M University to major in animal science. She is president of FFA and the FFA Floriculture
CDE team captain. She is a member of Cougar Mentors and National Honor Society. She has also volunteered
with the Radio MASH toy drive and BCS Christmas Parade.
Jeff Harris Carol Barrett Mike Nugent
Geralyn NolanMichael Schaefer
Dr. Michael WessonQuinn Williams
PresidentVice PresidentSecretaryTrusteeTrusteeTrusteeTrustee
College STaTion iSD boarD oF TruSTeeS
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Mackey PropertiesDailey Electric Avinext Citizens BankParent Representative Andrews OrthodonticsCommunity Rep., County CommissionerThe Flippen GroupWells Fargo BankThe Corrier Group, CSISD Alumni Culpepper RealtyDexter & Co. InsuranceCSISD SuperintendentTexas A&M FoundationBrazos Valley OrthodonticsGoosehead Insurance Baylor Scott & WhiteCarter’s Home HealthCC CreationsCollege Station Medical CenterCommerce National BankCHI St. Joseph HealthChicken ExpressSchultz Engineering, CSISD AlumniParent, Community RepresentativePride Cleaners, CSISD AlumniAggieland Carpet One Floor & HomeBoard of Trustee Representative
Education Foundation Executive Director
Curt Mackey, PresidentMargo Dailey, Past PresidentRobert Orzabal, President-ElectMike McBerty, TreasurerPaula Lancaster, Secretary
Dr. John AndrewsNancy Berry
Stephanie BilskiSteve Boswell
Brad CorrierMary Culpepper
Jim DavisDr. Clark Ealy
Jody FordRachelle Gardner
Jeff HorakJennifer Jennings
Bill LartigueKenny Lawson
Nadia NazeerSuzanne Neuberger
Dr. Kia Parsi Clayton Rhoades
Julie SchultzSue Shankar
Heather SimmenClaudia Smith
Quinn Williams
Teresa Benden
CSiSD eDuCaTion FounDaTion boarD oF DireCTorS