Scholarships for the next generation of Kahok educators
Merit-based scholarships for Collinsville High School graduating seniors who live within the City of Collinsville
Scholarships for the next generation of Kahok educators
$30,000 scholarship to a Collinsville High School graduate who displays high academic achievement, school involvement and a strong work ethic in and out of the classroom.
Donations/contributions will be utilized to fund a Hall of Fame location for students, alumni and visitors to learn about Collinsville CUSD #10 Hall of Fame Inductees.
Throughout his life, Bill was an active member of several local civic organizations including CMC Rotary. His dedication to the community will be honored by awarding scholarships to future generations of Collinsville area residents planning to attend a 4-year college/university.
The Marita J. Donohue Memorial Scholarship honors the legacy of 1967 Collinsville graduate Marita (Butcher) Donohue. Marita was a skilled musician whose participation in band grew her love of music and taught her to apply herself regardless of the odds - a critical life lesson that helped her throughout her life.
This scholarship was created by the Roger Reeves Family in memory of
Deborah Jo Reeves -- wife, mother, and grandmother. This scholarship
will be awarded to a Collinsville High School graduate attending the
University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana for their freshman year. It will
be a one-year award of $1,000 to $2,000.
This scholarship is open to any Collinsville High School senior who will be attending a two-year or four-year institution (trade/vocational school or college/university). Recipients of this scholarship will receive between $2,000-$5,000 in scholarship support over two years if they maintain full time enrollment and a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA.
The Pat Adams Lady Kahok Scholar Athlete Scholarship was established for a graduating CHS female student athlete who plans to attend college after graduation. There will be one $5,000 scholarship awarded a year.
This scholarship was established with the help and funding from Mckay Napa Auto Parts. This scholarship is for students attending the Collinsville Area Vocational Center who are planning to pursue a career in the automotive field. Up to two $2,500 scholarships will be awarded annually. CAVC automotive students only
This scholarship was established by the family of Joseph Smith for students attending the Collinsville Area Vocational Center and who are planning on pursuing a career in the Automotive or Welding industries. Joseph was a student at CAVC who excelled in the Auto Mechanics and Welding .
Providing funding towards the physical expansion of CAVC and for continual improvements to programming to meet industry needs
Diamonds for Kahoks is a facility improvement project to develop a baseball, softball and a football/soccer field for CHS students and our communities to utilize.
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