Your 2019 Recipients

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Hello TAC'ers!

Here are your 2019 Scholarship recipients!

 

Jacob Boulb

 

Student: Jakob Boulb

Parent(s): Sonia Boulb

Plans after high school: Attend Wabash Valley college for radio broadcasting.

Long-term career goals: Work in film or radio industry.

Expression of thanks: Thank you so much for the scholarship, I promise I won’t let you down.

 

 

 

Dakotah Brown

 

Student: Dakotah Brown

Parent(s): Mandy & Jeremiah Brown

Plans after high school: Go to OCC then transfer to a 4 year college.

Long-term career goals: Get a degree in Business Management/Accounting.

Expression of thanks: Thank you for choosing and awarding me with this scholarship. I really appreciate it.

 

 

Noe Cervantes

 

 

Morgan Cummins

Student: Morgan Cummins            

Parent(s): Darla & Bryan Cummins

Plans after high school: Attend Vincennes University to work on my Bachelor’s Degree in their Pre-Chiropractic program.

Long-term career goals: I will transfer to Palmer College of Chiropractic after VU and work on getting my Doctorate. Once I have my Doctorate, I hope to open my own practice.

Expression of thanks: Thank you very much for your generous donation. I will put it to good use as I continue my schooling and I believe it will be a great aid as I continue my path to becoming a chiropractor.

 

 

 

 

Kelsie Duenas

 

 

Kaitlyn Flanagan

 

Student: Kaitlyn Flanagan

Parent(s): Kristy & Rob Flanagan

Plans after high school: Attend Lake Land College and earn an Associate’s Degree as a Physical Therapist Assistant.

Long-term career goals: Work as a Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) in a hospital, Rehab Center, or Nursing Home.

Expression of thanks: Thank you TAC/TPAA for awarding me as one of the scholarship winners, and thank you for giving me some financial help so I can further my education and begin a new and exciting chapter.

 

 

 

Eric Gonzalez

 

 

Vaden Hamilton

 

Student: Vaden Hamilton

Parent(s): Holly & Hunter Hamilton

Plans after high school: Going to either OCC or the St Louis College of Pharmacy.

Long-term career goals: Go to St. Louis College of Pharmacy and become a Pharmacist.

Expression of thanks: I want to thank you because college isn’t very cheap and the money that you gave me will help so much in dealing with the cost of higher education.

 

 

 

Brent Hatten

 

Student: Brent Hatten

Parent(s): Maria & Alan Hatten

Plans after high school: I am still undecided, but I plan to play basketball in college and majoring in environmental science.

Long-term career goals: I hope I am successful. I want to have a great career in environmental science and live to the best.

Expression of thanks: I want to thank TAC/TPAA for your help. I am grateful for you guys helping me financially for college.

 

 

 

Lauren Hill

 

Student: Lauren Hill

Parent(s): Julie & Michael Hill

Plans after high school: Attend University of Evansville and major in Archeology with a minor in Business.

Long-term career goals: Cultural Resource Management

Expression of thanks: Thank you for awarding me this scholarship. I am extremely grateful for this opportunity.

 

 

 

Cameron Hough

 

 

Colleen Inyart

 

Student: Colleen Inyart

Parent(s): Rhonda Inyart & Brent Inyart

Plans after high school: Attend OCC for one year and then transfer to USI to pursue physician assistant.

Long-term career goals: To become a physician assistant.

Expression of thanks: Thank you for choosing me as one of the recipients! I appreciate it and it will help me out so much. Thank you again!

 

 

 

Gracie Julian

 

 

Brandon Murphy

 

Student: Brandon Murphy

Parent(s): Amy & David Murphy

Plans after high school: Go to OCC and get an Associate’s Degree and then transfer to USI.

Long-term career goals: Get a degree in Finance and find a job in a bank.

Expression of thanks: Thank you very much for considering me for this award. It means a lot to be awarded this award and I can’t thank you enough. It will help me immensely in furthering my education.

 

 

 


 

Jesika Ochs

Student: Jesika Ochs

Grandarent(s): Gail Vaughn & Rick Drummond

Plans after high school: Go to the University of Illinois-Urbana to study pre-physical therapy.

Long-term career goals: I wish to work with athletic injuries with some sort of sports team.

Expression of thanks: I cannot express how thankful I am to be one of the recipients of your scholarship. Thank you so much for picking me to be awarded! (P.S. The cup is AWESOME!)

 

 

Ean Pottorff

 

Student: Ean Pottorff

Parent(s): Tara & Drew Pottorff

Plans after high school: Go to college.

Long-term career goals: I just want to be happy with what I do.

Expression of thanks: Thank you so much! You have made college this upcoming year a lot less stressful.

 

 

 

Payton Smith

 

Student: Payton Smith

Parent(s): Melinda & Jason Smith

Plans after high school: Go to Vincennes University.

Long-term career goals: Open a daycare and be a Children’s Minister.

Expression of thanks: Thank you for my scholarship. This scholarship will help me be able to further my education and give me the opportunity to work with kids.

 

 

 

Leah Snyder

 

Student: Leah Snyder

Parent(s): Tracy & Chuck Snyder

Plans after high school: Attend OCC then transfer to USI majoring in biology with a focus in pre-med.

Long-term career goals: To become a pediatrician.

Expression of thanks: Thank you immensely for the scholarship. It was greatly appreciated and will be very helpful in my future endeavors.

 

 

 


 

Abigail Souder

 

 

Kale Wheeler

 

Student: Kale Wheeler

Parent(s): Heather & Klay Wheeler

Plans after high school: I plan to attend OCC, then go to Greenville University. There I will focus on a major in Ministry.

Long-term career goals: After school, I hope to start leasing the church I grew up in. I will go where God needs me.

Expression of thanks: Thank you for the chance.

 

 

 

From Principal LeCrone:

 

I would like to thank Tiger Pride Alumni Association for their continued support of Richland County High School students.  This year's recipients have made a positive impact on RCHS over their four years, both in and out of the classroom, and I know they are all very grateful for their scholarships.

 

Chad