THE SCOTIA-GLENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLASTIC HONOR AWARD – MEDAL Given to the members of the graduating class who have completed their studies with the highest achievement. Alexander Bellotti, Caleb Feinberg, Lucas Gillikin, Mikayla Goddin, Tyler Gray, Riley O’Rourke, Nicholas Pedone, Tyler Raven, Kathryn Smith, Lauren Smith, Hailey Suits, Madeline Warner, Ella Wicks, Alannah Zingelewicz
THE SCOTIA-GLENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENTAL AWARD – MEDAL Given to a member of the graduating class in each of the disciplines. The recipient must have completed a sequence in the subject, excelled academically, demonstrated commitment, and enthusiasm that is indicative of continued interest and success in the field.
ENGLISH – Alannah Zingelwicz
MATHEMATICS – Caleb Feinberg
SCIENCE/HEALTH – Lucas Gillikin
SOCIAL STUDIES – Ella Wicks
ART – Hanna Pokines
BUSINESS EDUCATION – Logan Hodgins
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES – Jenavieve Hoefer
MUSIC – Nolan Linck
OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION – Emily Robar
PHYSICAL EDUCATION – Tyler Hamm
TECHNOLOGY – Anthony Chotkowski WORLD LANGUAGES-Lukas Gillikin
THE SCOTIA-GLENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL NYS OF CIVIC READINESS – MEDAL Formal recognition that a student has attained a high level of proficiency in terms of civic knowledge, civic skills, civic mindset, and civic experiences through their Senior Civics Capstone project. Shaelynn Bendt, Lila Biittig, Paige Beauchamp, Elliot Feuz, Michaela Gerlach, Cheyenne Kaminski, Cayla Lee, Seth Mossa, Riley O’Rourke, Claudia Peterson, Emily Robar, Tristan Salerno, Abigail Taylor, Gabrielle Ward, Alannah Zingelewich
Scholarships
This year, the community awarded $95,000 to 80 students in the class of 2026. The scholarships are as follows:
THE DOUG MCMANUS MEMORIAL AWARD – $300
Presented to a senior who was a track athlete and who has demonstrated perseverance, dedication, is studious, dependable, hard-working, considerate of others, and someone who has successfully met many of life’s challenges. Donated by Doug McManus, Jr. and Gene Stemm (former student and member of S-G Hall of Fame). Lillian Steward
SG ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP AWARD – $250
To a graduating senior who exemplifies the spirit of giving back to our Alma Mater. They are well-rounded students in academics, athletics, and/or the arts, as well as being an active member within our general Scotia-Glenville Community. Nicholas Pedone
THE JAMES D. MORROW MEMORIAL BASKETBALL SCHOLARSHIP – $500 To a basketball player who has demonstrated dedication, determination, and purpose in everything he/she does. Noelle Acosta
THE JAMES D. MORROW MEMORIAL DRAMA CLUB SCHOLARSHIP – $500 To a drama club member who has demonstrated dedication, determination, and purpose in everything he/she does. Samuel Martin
THE SHANNON TAMUL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $1500
To a cheerleader who is a scholar planning to attend college and is a good citizen. Catherine Loveland
THE LION’S CLUB AWARD – $1,500
To members of the graduating class, “Who in the opinion of the faculty have shown concern for their fellow man and who consistently volunteer to help those in need.” Claudia Peterson, Emmett Shaw
THE LION’S CLUB TRADE SCHOOL AWARD – $1,000
This student demonstrates commitment to their education, has a strong work ethic and a clear interest in enhancing their skills through a trade school. Sage Steenburg
THE GLENVILLE HILL VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY SCHOLARSHIP – $200 To residents in the Glenville Hill Fire District #8 who have demonstrated positive qualities as volunteers in the community and school, who have shown integrity, leadership qualities, concern for others, and the ability to work harmoniously with individuals. Mackenzie Vrabel
THE BEUKENDAAL FIRE DEPARTMENT AWARD-$400
Given to graduates pursuing a higher education and who have shown a desire to serve their community. Jacob Massaro
THE GLENVILLE FIRE DEPT. AUXILARY SCHOLARSHIP – $500
To a senior living in the Glenville Hill Fire Dept. district or has a family member who is active in the Glenville Hill Fire Dept. or is actively volunteering and participating in the fire department within their district or residence and has maintained an overall GPA of 80% or higher. Caleb Feinberg
THE CHARLES W. MARTZ AWARD – $300
To a senior who shares a sense of humor, demonstrates an intrinsic love of learning, exhibits high moral standards with regard to honesty and respect, works conscientiously and helps others of their own volition. Claudia Peterson
THE BARBARA “GEGE” DYKES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $500
Awarded to the student who demonstrates caring for the elderly and/or children by volunteering their time unselfishly; someone who goes above and beyond to help others. Nicholas Pedone
SCOTIA ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP – $2,000
Awarded to students who best fit the Rotary motto: “Service above self, he profits most who serves best.” Logan Nilsen, Mackenzie Vrabel
SCOTIA ROTARY FOUNDATION PEDRICK, PETERSON & HOLLENBECK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $2,000
To a senior who best exemplifies the Rotary motto “Service above Self.” Ella Wicks
SCOTIA ROTARY FOUNDATION KATHLEEN CLOTHIER-RAYMOND CLOTHIER SCHOLARSHIP AWARD – $2,000
Awarded to a student who will use the scholarship “to further his or her education at the college or university of his or her choice.” Lila Biittig
LINCOLN SCHOOL PTA SCHOLARSHIP – $500
Open to a senior who attended Lincoln School, in consideration of outstanding personal qualities and fine scholarship, felt to be most in keeping with the ideals set forth as a teacher by Dorothy C. Burbank. Caleb Feinberg
CAROLYN GERDIN SCHOLARSHIP – $500
Awarded to a graduating senior who attended Lincoln School. The student must be focused on volunteerism and community involvement; have good scholastic achievement and plan on attending a post-secondary institution. Shealynn Bendt
CAROL ATKINS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $500
Awarded to a senior who has been accepted into a program of study for health or physical education, has a satisfactory attendance record and academic achievement. In memory of Carol Atkins who taught Physical Education for over 30 years and was a talented, fun-loving, caring and supportive daughter, sister, friend and teacher who passed away in 2021. Noelle Acosta
THE KAY STURDY SCHOLARSHIP AWARD – $500
To students who attended Sacandaga School who have, during their secondary school years, demonstrated their worth as students and citizens. Charles MacNeil, Ella Wicks
THE SCOTIA-GLENVILLE GIRLS’ SOFTBALL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD – $250
To graduating seniors who have played softball in the S-G league at Beukendaal. The recipients must have demonstrated scholastic ability, be of good character, be outgoing and friendly, and have been involved in civic and community projects. Emma Klejsmyt, Gabriella Stark, Hailey Suits
TARTAN YOUTH BASKETBALL GLENN STOPERA SCHOLARSHIP – $500
Awarded to a graduating Varsity Basketball player who is going to further their education, and who has shown a great work ethic, and been a team player on and off the court. Riley O’Malley, Maxwell Peters
SCOTIA-GLENVILLE BABE RUTH SCHOLARSHIP – $500
Awarded to the student who has maintained an average of 85 or higher, demonstrated good character and leadership, and participated in three years of Scotia-Glenville Babe Ruth. Tyler Gray
SCOTIA GLENVILLE SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP – $1000
To a graduating senior who has demonstrated academic merit and community service with noteworthy benefit to senior citizens. Caleb Feinberg, Taylor Jones, Madyson Reed, Alannah Zingelewicz
PATSY R. BENNY JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $250
Awarded to a senior who will attend a vocational, trade or technical school and/or pursue a career in the graphic arts industry. The recipient should be a community and civic minded student who demonstrates school spirit, good citizenship, integrity, honesty, and concern for others through participation in school or community activities. In memory of Patsy R. Benny Jr. Sage Steenburg
GLENVILLE POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP – $1,000
To a senior planning a future career within Law Enforcement residing within the Town of Glenville and has enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited two-or four-year institution of higher learning. Andrew Boldyrev
ALMA MCNEIL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $1,000
To a student planning to attend a two-year college or post-high school vocational training who has demonstrated qualities of good citizenship, friendliness, and school spirit as evidenced by involvement in extracurricular activities. Presented by the Scotia-Glenville Teachers’ Association. Sage Steenburg
LESLIE KENNEY/MILDRED PICARD SCHOLARSHIP AWARD – $4,000
Open to a senior planning on teaching as a career who has demonstrated leadership qualities, character, and personality suitable for the profession. Presented by the Scotia-Glenville Teachers’ Association. Hanna Pokines
VILLAGE BOOK CLUB AWARD – $750
Awarded to a deserving senior girl with a love of books and reading. Alannah Zingelewicz
JUNIOR TARTAN FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP – $300
Awarded to graduating seniors who participated in both Pop Warner and high school football and cheerleaders who participated in cheerleading. Jason Coons, Nicholas Lemp, Reagan Looby, Catherine Loveland, Lillian Steward
THE SCOTIA-GLENVILLE ELKS LODGE SCHOLARSHIPS – $1000
To graduating seniors who competed in state scholarship programs and exhibited exemplary academic and extracurricular records and general worthiness. Lukas Baumgarten
SCHENECTADY FOUNDATION GOOD NEIGHBOR AWARD – $1000
Awarded to two seniors who are community-minded and willing to work together with others to create “good neighbors.” Riley O’Rourke, Tyler Raven
BUILD YOUR FUTURE VOCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP – $5000
This scholarship is designed to support students who will attend a vocational school. Recipients of this scholarship exhibit a strong work ethic, hands-on learning style, integrity and dedication to master a trade. Sage Steenburg
THE FRED C. FAHEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $250
By friends and colleagues, in memory of Mr. Fred Fahey, the founder of the Mohawk Ambulance Company. To a student who is committed to a career related to medicine, medical technology, or health service, who has potential for leadership and service and who is dedicated to the improvement of the health and safety of their community. Cayla Lee
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTIA AWARD – $1,000
To two students with the highest average in a business education sequence. Madelyn Malone, Maxwell Peters
THE FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF SGHS CLASS OF 1962 MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $250
Awarded to a senior who is an active member of their graduating class and is interested in pursuing a career in the healthcare field. Lillian Steward
THE SCOTIA FIRE DEPARTMENT SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS – $250
Given to seniors who have shown an interest in bettering the community by individual effort or by participation in a school, church, or community activity. Interest and participation in fire safety is one expression of a valid activity. Caleb Feinberg, Gabrielle Ward
THE DR. SAMUEL J. COPPOLA MEMORIAL KIWANIS SCHOLARSHIP – $250 For outstanding achievement in the technology department. Braiden Burns
THE PAT MCGIVERN MEMORIAL KIWANIS SCHOLARSHIP – $1,000
To a graduating senior who is going on to college and who has given back to their community through their volunteer efforts. Alannah Zingelewicz
THE JACK PURDY MEMORIAL KIWANIS SCHOLARSHIP – $1000
To a graduating senior who is going on to college and who has given back to their community through their volunteer efforts. Sage Steenburg
THE P.E.O. CHAPTER OF A.N. SCOTIA, NY AWARD – $250
To a senior girl planning to pursue higher education beginning at a local community college who has demonstrated solid academic achievement, strong character, and extra community involvement. Bailey Helmstadt
DIGNITY FOR ALL AWARD – $500
To a senior who worked to create an atmosphere in which gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender students and their straight allies may obtain an education free from discrimination, harassment, violence and abuse. Provided by Emmanuel Friedens Church of Schenectady. Elliot Feuz
THE NY ZIPLINE SCHOLARSHIP – $150
Awarded to a member of the Class of 2026 whose winning essay addressed the question, “How can society encourage more unstructured outdoor play?” Alexander Bellotti
THE RICHARD W. FYVIE MEMORIAL AWARD – $500
To a graduating senior who has been involved in community service and sports, is in good academic standing, and who may be considering a career in the criminal justice field. In memory of Richard W. Fyvie. Caleb Feinberg
THE PETER H. SCHRADER CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SCHOLARSHIP – $1,000
To a member of the graduating class with a desire to pursue a career in construction or a construction related field and who is mechanically inclined and has demonstrated a good work ethic. Kaden Cromp
THE KEVIN HADDON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $300
In memory of Kevin Haddon, a 2008 graduate of Scotia-Glenville High School. To a student who attended Votech for welding, HVAC, or electrical and has maintained an average of 85% or higher. Spencer Pilczuk
THE GRACE SOMMERMAN/JEAN HINMAN NURSING HEALTH CARE AWARD – $500
Open to a graduating senior who has demonstrated a caring concern for others, responsibility, and service to school and community, a sense of humor, academic achievement, and an interest in a nursing health care profession. In memory of Grace R. Sommerman and Jean Hinman. Isabella Battista
THE JAMES CUFARI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $500
To a graduating senior who has demonstrated academic responsibility and is planning to attend college or a post-secondary training program. They must have demonstrated commitment to be a good citizen by volunteer efforts in school and home and have set goals for career and community service. Jacob Massaro
THE SCHOLARSHIP IN HONOR OF RICHARD J. MCGUIRE – $500
Awarded to a female and a male senior who intends to major in Science/STEM and is an athlete. Kaya Kinney, Jazz Madison
PRINCIPAL NICHOLAS J. CRISCONE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $500 Presented to a senior who attended Glen-Worden School, has demonstrated good citizenship, including extracurricular activities and community service, satisfactory scholastic achievement, and who will attend a post-secondary education institution. Alexander Bellotti
THE GLENDAAL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $500
Presented to seniors who attended Glendaal School for at least one year and who have been accepted by a two- or four-year accredited college. The recipients must have demonstrated a solid grade point average, good citizenship, and put forth the best and most consistent effort in all endeavors. Lucas Gillikin, Gabriella Stark
THE SCOTIA-GLENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL PTSA SCHOLARSHIP IN HONOR OF RICHARD J. MCGUIRE – $500
Awarded to seniors who have demonstrated fine personal qualities, admirable conduct and concern for others, and are also most in keeping with the ideals of our former principal, exemplified by good scholastic achievement, good sportsmanship, good citizenship in school and community, and have participated in related activities. Audrey MacNeil, Jacob Massaro
THE SCOTIA-GLENVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL PTA SCHOLARSHIP – $500
Presented to students who attended Scotia-Glenville Middle School, demonstrated academic excellence, good citizenship, and intend to pursue a post-secondary education. Alexander Bellotti, Kaya Kinney, Gabrielle Ward
THE J. WILLIAM SAWYER MEMORIAL CHEMISTRY SCHOLARSHIP – $500
To a student of fine character who has been an outstanding student in chemistry and who is interested in pursuing the study of chemistry and related fields. Kathryn Smith
THE DENISE LYN SIMMONS MEMORIAL AWARD – $2,000
To members of the graduating class who attended Scotia-Glenville Middle School, demonstrated a love of music, voluntarily rendered service to the community, participated in interscholastic athletics, achieved above average scholarship, and provided leadership for their classmates through positive personal values. Jessica Bodden
JULIA O. WELLS MEMORIAL EDUCATION FOUNDATION – $1,000
Presented to a senior who plans to pursue a career in registered professional nursing. Lillian Steward
WEST GLENVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY WALT HAYNER SCHOLARSHIP – $250 (3)
In remembrance of Walt Hayner, a long-time fireman and company member with the West Glenville Volunteer Fire Company. To graduating seniors pursuing a higher education and who have shown desire to serve their community. Hanna Pokines, Gabriella Stark, Lillian Steward
THE FRANK CINIGLIA MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $500
To a graduating senior who has excellent moral character; has worked to the best of his/her ability and has shown consistent academic progress through high school; a person who gains satisfaction from academic achievement and community involvement and does not seek public recognition or leadership roles. Riannan Slattery
THE VILLAGE OF SCOTIA PATROLMAN’S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP – $750
To a member of the graduating class who demonstrates an interest and commitment to a career in criminal justice or a related endeavor. Madalyne Cook
THE COLLIER SCHOLARSHIP – $2,500
Awarded to seniors who demonstrate a desire to make a difference in the lives of others through their commitment to the field of education as their career choice. Taegan Asoera, Catherine Loveland
THE ANGELO G. ALESSANDRINI MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $300
To a worthy member of the senior class continuing on to higher education. Jason Coons
JOHN AND MARGARET FRANCOIS MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP – $300
To an academically qualified student who has consistently demonstrated the positive qualities of a potential educator, and who intends to pursue a degree in music education. Nolan Linck
FRIENDS OF MUSIC AWARD – $200
To the seniors who have demonstrated outstanding ability, growth in musical skill and unselfish musical service to the school and community. Emery D’Arcy, Kaya Kinney, Claudia Peterson
CARL M. STEUBING VISUAL ARTS AWARD – $750
Offered to a graduating senior planning to pursue a career in the visual, graphic, or performing arts. The recipient will have demonstrated the pursuit of excellence, diligence, and a love for developing talents in the visual, graphic, or performing arts. Gabrielle Ward
SCHENECTADY COUNTY MUSIC ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP – $250
To a graduating senior who currently attends a Schenectady County School and demonstrates a commitment to music and will be enrolled in a college program with the interest of majoring or minoring in a form of music study. Kassidy Herold
JASON VANSLEET MEMORIAL AWARD – $1,000
To a senior wishing to pursue a career in a music related field. In memory of Jason VanSleet, SG Class of 1998. Emmett Shaw
THE DEBORAH MAY MEMORIAL – $300
To a student with a passion for Music and/or the stage. Kassidy Herold
CARL M. STEUBING MUSIC AWARD – $750
Awarded to a graduating senior planning to pursue a career in music or music education. The recipient will have demonstrated excellence in the performing arts during his/her high school career. Nolan Linck
NATIONAL SCHOOL CHORAL AWARD – $100
Awarded to a senior who has shown both exemplary talent in singing and committed service to the school choral program. Kassidy Herold
NATIONAL SCHOOL ORCHESTRA AWARD – $100
Presented to a graduating senior orchestra member in recognition of outstanding dedication and superior musicianship. Audrey MacNeil
THE LOUIS ARMSTRONG JAZZ AWARD – $100
Presented to a senior jazz band member in recognition of superior musicianship and individual creativity in the area of jazz. Tyler Raven
JOHN PHILIP SOUSA BAND AWARD – $100
Presented to a graduating senior band member exhibiting musical excellence and a strong commitment to the school band program. Emmett Shaw
ART CLUB AWARD – $50
Awarded to a senior who has shown exemplary talent in art and has participated in art club, art shows or other extracurricular art activities. Bailey Helmstadt
THE GLADYS GAETZ SAWYER ENGLISH SCHOLARSHIP – $500
To a student with high academic achievement who is interested in the study of English and related fields. Claudia Peterson
SPANISH EXCELLENCE AWARD – $100
Awarded to the senior in advanced Spanish with the highest cumulative average in the language. Lauren Smith
FRENCH EXCELLENCE AWARD – $100
Awarded to the senior with the highest cumulative average in the language. Madeline Warner
MAYFLOWER AWARD – $100
To high school seniors who have exhibited a proficiency in the history of the United States and an understanding of the US Constitution. Samuel Martin, Alannah Zingelewicz
FRIENDS OF SCHENECTADY COUNTY LIBRARY – $1000
To a senior who demonstrates strong academic commitment and effort, a commitment to service and volunteerism, leadership, a passion for reading, and have an interest in library or teaching career. Angelysse Clark
THE CRAIG B. HITCHCOCK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $500
To a student who has demonstrated high academic achievement, strong character, outstanding leadership by involvement in the athletic program, school clubs and activities, and by dedication to school and community through service projects. Sierra O’Malley
THOMAS F. EVERS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP PRESENTED BY THE SCOTIA-GLENVILLE LITTLE LEAGUE – $500
To a member of the graduating class who has demonstrated good character, courage, and loyalty in interscholastic sports while maintaining satisfactory academic achievement. Nicholas Pedone
THE CRAIG HITCHCOCK AWARD – $300
To a senior who has maintained a record of high academic achievement, contributed significantly to interscholastic athletics; and by good sportsmanship, a positive attitude, and exemplary citizenship, provides leadership for all. By the Scotia-Glenville Booster Club. Juliet Percenti
THE SCOTIA-GLENVILLE BASKETBALL PLAYERS’ CLUB SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD – $200
By the Scotia-Glenville Basketball Club to graduating seniors who have participated in basketball in any capacity, have also participated in club level athletics, and have maintained a GPA of 3.0 (80%) or better. Alexander Bellotti, Jessica Bodden
THE BOB HOOD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $100
To members of the graduating class who have demonstrated good citizenship, satisfactory achievement, and a record of participation in interscholastic athletics, by family and friends. Noelle Acosta, Spencer Gilbert
THE SCOTIA-GLENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SPIRIT AWARD – $100
By the Scotia-Glenville Adult Booster Club to seniors who have, by their participation in athletics, contributed to the success of their respective teams and who, by positive attitude and active support of teammates and coaches, have consistently worked toward athletic self-improvement. Alexander Bellotti, Jessica Bodden, Phoenix Cellini, Emma Klejsmyt, Nicholas Lemp, Lillian Liberatore, Sierra O’ Malley, Maxwell Peters
JOSEPH F. KETCHUM AWARDS – $200
To members of the Class of 2026 who have worked for and with the Scotia-Glenville Interscholastic Booster Club. Caleb Feinberg, Reagan Looby
THE JOHN L. CONDE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD – $1777
To a senior in recognition of scholarship, leadership, and service to the community who has made a commitment to a career in agriculture, home economics, or a related field, by the Glenville Grange No. 1531. Abigail Taylor
THE MARCIA E. VINICK SCHOLARSHIP – $250
Given to a student interested in pursuing a career in Business. Tyler Gray
THE SUSAN BETH EIDENS-DOEBLER SCHOLARSHIP – $1,000
To a senior who has demonstrated sound scholastic aptitude and achievement; the qualities of integrity and outstanding citizenship; is a giver, rather than a taker; has an open mind and works well with others and has a zest for living. The recipient must be planning to devote his/her career to the field of medical sciences. Kathryn Smith
MARIA MAYNARD SCHOLARSHIP – $400
To a student who is a strong athlete who embodies the principles of good sportsmanship and has demonstrated academic achievement. Someone who has persevered through a difficult life challenge and is passionate, possesses energy that affects others positively, is kind and has had a positive impact in their community. Sierra O’Malley
WILLIAM CONNELLY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $2,000
Presented to a student athlete who is involved with school and social activities and has chosen a path in the field of business. The recipient demonstrates a passion for entrepreneurship and a love of family and their community and gives of themselves for the benefit of others while demonstrating leadership and positivity. In memory of William Connelly, SG Class of 1985. Alexander Bellotti
REGINA GABRIELE MEMORIAL AWARD – $300
In memory of Regina Gabrielle. To a senior girl planning to pursue a four-year college degree in Interior Design Architecture, Graphic Design or Art. Bailey Helmstadt
THE KENNETH E. BUHRMASTER SCHOLARSHIP – $1000
Open to a senior who has demonstrated good character, a sense of purpose, and who has given service to school and community. Audrey MacNeil
THE SCOTIA-GLENVILLE SECRETARIAL ASSOCIATION AWARD – $200
In memory of all former district secretaries to two graduating seniors in the business education program who performs his or her duties in a trustworthy manner, possesses a sense of humor, and is able to get along with others. Reagan Looby, Jacob Massaro
MARY MORAN-RAYMOND SCHOLARSHIP – $1500
To a graduating senior who is entering a nursing program, that is self-motivated and is involved in activities to help others in the community. Cayla Lee
HEATHER LYNN PHILLIPS SAND SCHOLARSHIP – $1000
To a graduating senior girl who is going to further their education in the field of Engineering. Shealynn Bendt
THE GUAN HO HA FISH AND GAME CLUB CONSERVATION SCHOLARSHIP GIVEN IN MEMORY OF THOMAS B. CHAISSON – $2,000
Awarded to a senior who will pursue a career in Pre-Veterinary Studies, Fish and Wildlife, National Resources, Environmental Science or Law, Forestry, Marine Life, Ecology, Biology or other type of Conservation major. Taylor Jones
CAMERON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $500
In memoriam of Ted and Winnie Cameron. This award is issued to a graduating senior girl and boy who will be entering into the fields of either forestry, fire, police, vet tech, farrier, blacksmith, natural history, or teaching of science. Tyler DeDell, Hailey Suits
DOMINIC PLISKOWSKI THE SIGHT SOCIETY OF NORTHEASTERN NEW YORK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $1000
Awarded to a graduating senior who is pursuing accounting, business management, or medicine and has a 3.0 or above average. This student is very active in a club as well as in the community and demonstrates initiative and responsibility. Emma Klejsmyt
THOMAS CORNERS AND FIRE DEPARTMENT LADIES AUXILIARY – $500
Given to sons and daughters of Auxiliary members or active firefighters. Anthony Chotkowski, Caleb Feinberg
OCTAVO SINGERS OF SCHENECTADY – $100
To a graduating senior who participates in a school choral group, is majoring or minoring in music, and demonstrates a love of learning and performing great music. Kassidy Herold
MONTANA SCHOLARSHIP – $2000
In memorandum of Claudia Montana who was an elementary teacher at Glendaal for 32 years. She was remembered for her caring and dedication to her students and the Scotia Glenville community. This scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior who attended Glendaal Elementary and will be majoring in Education. Jada Corker
CARL GEORGE CONSERVATION MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP – $1000
In memorandum of Carl George. He was instrumental in protecting the Unique Adirondack Park. This scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior who cares about forestry and land preservation. Abigail Taylor
MANNING MOO SCHOLARSHIP FOR VETERINARY EDUCATION-THE MARILYN REISS LVT SCHOLARSHIP – $500
Awarded to a senior who will pursue a career as a licensed veterinary technician. Hailey Suits
