MCHS Seniors Awarded Scholarships From Community Members, Organizations

“As Madison Consolidated Schools, we appreciate the investment you have made in our very deserving students...we know they will be responsible stewards of your generosity!”

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(Madison, Ind.) – The Class of 2020 is now preparing to be the college class of 2024, and thanks to many local community members and organizations many seniors at Madison Consolidated High School were able to receive scholarships to assist them in their college careers.

“As Madison Consolidated Schools, we appreciate the investment you have made in our very deserving students...we know they will be responsible stewards of your generosity!”

Last Tuesday, the school announced scholarship recipients are continuing to announce more.

Recent scholarship recipients are as follows:

JAG Scholarship

  • Alayna Cox - $ 250
  • Carson Denton - $ 250 
  • Nicole Gatke - $ 250 
  • Avrey Green - $ 250 
  • Adrian Guzman - $ 250 
  • Daniel Guzman - $ 250 
  • Kessler Hancock - $ 250 
  • Kailyn Hostetler - $ 250 
  • Alexa Kahn - $ 250 
  • Abigail Kelley - $ 250 
  • Caroline Kirby - $ 250
  • Michael Lehman - $ 250
  • Douglas Pedraza - $ 250 
  • Alexandra Reese - $ 250 
  • Wesley Stewart- $ 250 
  • Paige Young - $ 250 

 Indiana Freemason Grand Lodge Scholarship

  • Eric Shelton - $ 1,300

 Louis Ernst Family Scholarship

  • Emma Cammack - $ 951.20
  • Carson Denton - $ 951.20 
  • Jessie Dyer - $ 951.20 
  • Megan Eades - $ 951.20 
  • Abigail Kelley - $ 951.20 
  • Trinity Marshall - $ 951.20 
  • Abigail Phillips - $ 951.20 
  • Hanna Nyberg - $ 951.20 
  • Harper Watson - $ 951.20  

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