Cameron Lynch, a sixth-grader at Legacy Academy in Elizabeth,
has been accepted into the People to People World Leadership Forum.
Lynch will join a group of students in Washington, D.C., Sept. 8-14
to earn high school credit while studying leadership and exploring
some of the U.S. monuments and institutions. Lynch was nominated
and accepted to the program based on scholastic merit, civic
involvement, and leadership potential.
Applications and fact sheets have been delivered to high school
counselors in Elizabeth, Elbert, Kiowa and Parker for a $500
scholarship to be awarded in March 2009 by Smoky Hill Trail
Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution. Home-schooled students are also eligible for this
scholarship to be awarded to a graduating senior who has been
accepted at an institution of higher learning. Inquiries should be
made to the school counseling office or to Eleanor Yoakam,
303-841-2314 or elyoakam@msn.com.
Megan Kirkpatrick, of Elizabeth, received the Community Learners
Scholarship from the University of North Dakota for the 2008-09
academic year. Kirkpatrick, daughter of Debi and Don Kirkpatrick,
graduated from Cherokee Trail High School and plans to attend UND
in the fall.