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Scholarship Information Packet

Lake Park High School

Educational Foundation

2014 - 2015

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This packet contains information students should read before applying for a scholarship administered by the Lake Park High School Educational Foundation. Students will find information about the various scholarships available and the specific requirements for each scholarship.

Following is a brief description of the Foundation-administered scholarships.

Altier Scholarship – $500 will be awarded to two graduating students planning to pursue a two-year degree program at the College of DuPage, another community college, or attend an accredited trade school. (Pages 5-6)

Amanda Jane Dombrowski Memorial Scholarship - $1000 will be awarded to a graduating student planning to attend an accredited trade school, technical institute, community college, or a four-year college/university program leading to a certificate or degree; who is a current member of the Lake Park High School girls’ soccer team and displayed leadership and sportsmanship while serving as a positive role model for younger players; and who displayed a passion and commitment to the LPHS soccer program. (Pages 7-8)

Barclay Family Scholarship - $1000 will be awarded to a graduating student planning to attend a four-year accredited college/university, community college, technical institute, or an accredited trade school. (Pages 9-10)

Chris Frizzelle Memorial Scholarship - $500 will be awarded to two graduating students who are currently members of the boys’ soccer team; who overcame or are attempting to overcome some type of challenge; and who plan to attend an accredited trade school, technical institute, community college, or a four-year college/university program leading to a certificate or degree. (Pages 11-12)

Daniel Christophe, Jr. Memorial Scholarship - $1000 will be awarded to a graduating student who is a current member of the Lake Park High School Marching Band, Student Council, Class Council, S.A.D.D., National Honors Society, or Snowball (planner or attendant) and who plans to attend a four-year college/university program leading to a degree. (Pages 13-14)

Don Lovelace Memorial Scholarship - $1000 will be awarded to a graduating student planning to attend an accredited four-year college/university program leading to a certificate or degree and major in health, driver education, physical education, or related fields. (Pages 15-16)

DMG Perseverance Scholarship - $500 will be awarded to a graduating student. (Pages 17-18)

Dr. Gary Annunziata Scholarship - $750 will be awarded to two graduating students planning to attend the College of DuPage. (Pages 19-20)

G. H. Elliott Memorial Scholarship – $500 will be awarded to a graduating student who has been accepted as a full-time student in an industrial technology or vocational degree or certificate program at an accredited school. (Pages 21-22)

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Itasca Lions Club Scholarship - $500 will be awarded to a graduating community service-oriented student from Itasca who is planning to attend an accredited four-year college/university or community college and who preferably desires to pursue a field of study that would help him or her foster a more humanitarian world. (Pages 23-24)

Joseph Cychosz Scholarship - $1000 will be awarded to a graduating student planning to attend an accredited college/university program leading to a certificate or degree, who demonstrates financial need, and who plans to major in education, public service, engineering, or science. (Pages 25-26)

Lake Park Foundation EXCEL Scholarship - $1000 will be awarded to two graduating students who demonstrated excellence while at Lake Park High School; who plan to enroll in a four-year college/university or junior/community college; and who participated in athletics, activities, and or community service activities. (Pages 27-28)

Lake Park Foundation Gene Swierczewski Scholarship - $1000 will be awarded to a graduating student planning to attend an Illinois public state college or university and major in Languages, English, Political Science, Sociology, or Communications (Pages 29-30)

Lake Park Partners in Education-Sponsored Scholarship - $1000 will be awarded to four graduating students planning to attend a four-year college/university, a community college, or an accredited trade school and whose parent was involved with Lake Park Partners in Education during the 2013-14 school year. (Pages 31-32)

Neis Family Scholarship - $1000 will be awarded to two graduating students planning to enroll in an accredited four-year college/university and participate competitively in cross country and/or track and field. (Pages 33-34)

Scott Bradley Memorial Scholarship - $1500 will be awarded to a graduating student who was a member of the Lake Park High School wrestling team that plans to attend an accredited two –year community college or four-year college/university program leading to a degree. (Pages 35-36)

Friends of Spring Brook Nature Center Scholarship - $1000 will be awarded to a graduating student who lives within the boundaries of the Itasca Park District, Village of Itasca, or Itasca School District #10; who demonstrates financial need; and who plans to attend an accredited community college or four-year college/university program leading to a certificate or degree. (Pages 37-38)

***IMPORTANT: STUDENTS INTERESTED IN APPLYING FOR ANY OF THESE SCHOLARSHIPS SHOULD***

1. Read the detailed description of the scholarship(s) they are interested in (see page numbers above) and note the specific requirements for that/those scholarship(s).

2. Complete the Common Scholarship Application – available at www.lphs.org.

3. Answer the specific essay question(s) for the scholarship(s) for which they are applying.

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4. For each scholarship being applied for, print a hard copy of (a) the completed Common Scholarship Application, (b) the essay(s) for that scholarship, and (c) the required letter(s) of recommendation for that scholarship. (Note: Students applying for more than one scholarship may use a recommendation letter more than once as long as it meets the requirements of a particular scholarship.)

5. Turn all materials noted in #4 to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office.

NOTE: Applications will not be considered if incomplete of if the appropriate support materials are not turned in by the identified deadline date for the scholarship for which a student is applying.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The Lake Park Educational Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of the Altier Scholarship to provide financial assistance to two students who are planning to pursue a two-year degree program at the College of DuPage, another community college, or attend an accredited trade school.

The Altier Scholarship, established by Noreen Altier, honors Lake Park community residents Donald and Donny Altier.

To be eligible for the Alter Scholarship, the applicant must:

• be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015.

• plan to enroll in a two-year degree program at the College of DuPage, another community college, or attend an accredited trade school.

• have a minimum grade point average of 4.0

• complete the Common Scholarship Application.

• submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes.

• submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher.

submit the essays as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 12, 2015. The Altier Scholarship will be awarded to two selected recipients at Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

The $500 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student at the College of DuPage. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(Altier Scholarship)

The following essays should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essays along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letter of recommendation.

Essay #1

Describe in 1-2 pages (250 words maximum) an obstacle or personal challenge that you faced, how you overcame this challenge, and what you learned from this experience that will help you in the future.

Essay #2

Provide a 1-2 page (250 words maximum) biography of yourself, including any special circumstances that the scholarship committee should be aware of in considering your application and how this scholarship will help you attain your educational and career goals.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The family of Amanda Jane Dombrowski and the Lake Park Educational Foundation are pleased to announce the availability of one scholarship in her memory. Amanda graduated from Lake Park High School in 2001 and later attended the University of Iowa. While at Lake Park, she was an integral member of the girls’ soccer team. Amanda lived with great passion for her family and friends, which carried into her life as a teacher, mentor, and caregiver for children. In her memory, Amanda’s family wishes to award one $1,000 scholarship to a deserving Lake Park High School student.

To be eligible for the Amanda Jane Dombrowski Memorial Scholarship, the applicant must:

be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015. be a current member of the Lake Park High School girls’ soccer team who has displayed

leadership and sportsmanship and has served as a positive role model for younger players. have displayed passion and commitment towards the LPHS soccer program. plan to attend an accredited trade school, technical institute, community college, or a four-year

college/university program leading to a certificate or degree. have a current cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher (5.0 scale). complete the Common Scholarship Application. submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes. submit a letter or recommendation from a teacher. submit the essays noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 12, 2015. The Amanda Dombrowski Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to the selected recipient at the Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

It is the responsibility of the scholarship winner to determine that this award from the Lake Park Educational Foundation will not interfere with NCAA eligibility.

A $1,000 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student in an accredited trade school, technical institute, junior college, or a four-year college/university program leading to a certificate or degree. Please send this information to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(Amanda Jane Dombrowski Memorial Scholarship)

The following essays should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essays along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letter of recommendation.

ESSAY #1

Explain in 1-2 pages (250 words maximum) why you need this scholarship. What sets you apart from others?

ESSAY #2

Describe in 1-2 pages (250 words maximum) an obstacle or personal challenge that you faced, how you overcame this challenge, and what you learned from this experience that will help you in the future.

ESSAY #3

Describe in 1-2 pages (250 words maximum) how you have displayed leadership, sportsmanship, and a commitment to the Lake Park High School girls’ soccer program.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The Lake Park Educational Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of the Barclay Family Scholarship to provide financial assistance to a student who is planning to pursue his/her post-secondary education at a four-year college/university, a community college, a technical institute, or an accredited trade school.

The Barclay Family Scholarship was established in honor of Barclay family members Kathy (Barclay) Goedeker (Class of 1971), Andy Barclay (Class of 1974), Betty (Barclay) Bentley (Class of 1975), Kelly (Barclay) Deterding (Class of 1979), Gavin Barclay (Class of 1980), and Ellen (Barclay) Watkins (Class of 1982), all alumni of Lake Park High School, and Kay (Barclay) Cahill who was a Lake Park High School staff member for 27 years and currently serves as secretary on the Lake Park High School Educational Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

To be eligible for the Barclay Family Scholarship, the applicant must:

• be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015.• have a minimum grade point average of 3.50. have been actively involved in Lake Park athletics and/or activities for at least 4

semesters.• complete the Common Scholarship Application.• submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes.• submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher.• submit an essay as noted on the following page.

The application for this scholarship is available on-line at the Lake Park High School website. The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 12, 2015. The Barclay Family Scholarship will be awarded to the selected recipient at Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

The $1,000 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student in an accredited trade school, technical institute, community college, or a four-year college/university program leading to a certificate or degree. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(Barclay Family Scholarship)

The following essay should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essay along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letter of recommendation.

Essay #1

Describe in 1-2 pages (250 words maximum) an obstacle or personal challenge that you faced, how you overcame this challenge, and what you learned from this experience that will help you in the future.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The family of Chris Frizzelle and the Lake Park Educational Foundation are pleased to announce the availability of a scholarship in his memory. Chris was a valued member of the Lake Park High School staff for twenty-one years. In addition to working in the Technology Department, he was also an integral part of the Lake Park soccer team for many years, where he served in a variety of capacities, including assistant coach and announcer for the boys’ team and head soccer coach and announcer for the girls’ team. In his memory, his family wishes to award two $500 scholarships to deserving Lake Park High School students.

To be eligible for the Chris Frizzelle Memorial Scholarship, the applicant must:

be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015. be a current member of the Lake Park High School boys’ soccer team. have overcome or is attempting to overcome some type of challenge

(i.e.: personal, family, or financial). plan to attend an accredited trade school, technical institute, community college, or a four-year

college/university program leading to a certificate or degree. complete the Common Scholarship Application. have a current cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher (5.0 scale). submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes. submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher. submit the essays as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 12 , 2015. The Chris Frizzelle Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to two selected recipients at the Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

It is the responsibility of the scholarship winner to determine that this award from the Lake Park Educational Foundation will not interfere with NCAA eligibility.

A $500 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student in an accredited trade school, technical institute, junior college, or a four-year college/university program leading to a certificate or degree. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(Chris Frizzelle Memorial Scholarship)

The following essays should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essays along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letter of recommendation.

ESSAY #1

Describe in 1-2 pages (250 words maximum) an obstacle or personal challenge that you faced, how you overcame this challenge, and what you learned from this experience that will help you in the future.

ESSAY #2

Explain in 1-2 pages (250 words maximum) why you deserve this scholarship. What sets you apart from others?

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The family of Daniel Christophe, Jr. and the Lake Park Educational Foundation are pleased to announce the availability of one scholarship in his memory. While at Lake Park, Daniel was an integral member of the Marching Band, Student Council, Class Council, S.A.D.D. and National Honor Society. After graduating from Lake Park, Daniel attended Northern Illinois University and was a Senator in their Student Council. While at NIU, he held an intern position at the Price Waterhouse Coopers accounting firm while pursuing a career as an accountant. He was also an active member of the St. Peter the Apostle Church youth group. Daniel was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident when he was 21 and a junior at NIU. In his memory, Daniel’s family wishes to award one $1,000 scholarship to a deserving Lake Park High School student.

To be eligible for the Daniel Christophe, Jr. Memorial Scholarship, the applicant must:

be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015. be a current member of one of the following: Lake Park High School Marching Band, Student

Council, Class Council, S.A.D.D., National Honors Society or Snowball (planner or attendant). plan to attend a four-year college/university program leading to a degree. have a current cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher (5.0 scale). be in the top 25% of the graduating class. be a resident of Itasca, Illinois or a parishioner of St. Peter the Apostle Church. complete the Common Scholarship Application. submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes. submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher. submit an essay as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 12, 2015. The Daniel Christophe, Jr. Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to the selected recipient at the Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

A $1,000 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student in a four-year college/university program leading to a degree. Please send this information to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(Daniel Christophe, Jr. Memorial Scholarship)

The following essay should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essay along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essay and letter of recommendation.

ESSAY #1

Develop a 1-2 page essay (250 words maximum) on the following topic: The road to success is filled with frequent failures and challenges. Describe an event in your educational or personal life that caused a failure or challenge, how you overcame it, and what you learned from your experience.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The family of Donald C. Lovelace and the Lake Park Educational Foundation are pleased to announce the availability of one scholarship in his memory to provide financial assistance to young men and women who are planning on careers in fields related to health, driver education, or physical education.

Don Lovelace was a member of the Lake Park faculty for twenty-eight years. Don touched many young lives in his career as a teacher of driver education and as a coach. To further assist young people, a $1,000 scholarship will be given in his name.

To be eligible for the Donald C. Lovelace Memorial Scholarship, the applicant must:

• be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015.• be in the upper quarter of the Class.• plan to attend an accredited four-year college/university program leading to a certificate

or degree.• major in health, driver education, physical education, or related fields.

(Applicants are not limited to those who plan to teach.)• complete the Common Scholarship Application.• submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes.• submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher. submit an essay as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 12, 2015 . The Donald C. Lovelace Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to the selected recipient at the Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

The $1,000 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student at an accredited four-year college/university pursuing a major that meets the scholarship guidelines. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(Donald C. Lovelace Memorial Scholarship)

The following essay should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essay along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essay and letter of recommendation.

ESSAY #1

Provide a 1-2 page (250 words maximum) biography of yourself, including how this scholarship will help you attain your educational and career goals.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The Lake Park Educational Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of the DMG Perseverance Scholarship to provide financial assistance to a student who is planning to pursue post-secondary education. The scholarship will be awarded to an individual who has demonstrated determination in overcoming adversity.

The DMG Perseverance Scholarship was established by former Lake Park staff member Katie Gillies and her husband, Jonathan Steinhauer, to honor her father, David Gillies. David is a living example of what it means to persevere through a great deal of difficulty during one’s life. In his life, David has faced several challenges yet he continues to maintain an ambitious spirit and positive attitude. On April 1, 2005 David was struck by lightning and left with a traumatic brain injury and physical limitations. Nevertheless, David continues to inspire others by reaching out to strangers, those in need, and anyone he encounters with his generous heart and positive outlook.

To be eligible for the DMG Perseverance Scholarship, the applicant must:

• be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015.

• have a minimum grade point average of 2.5

• complete the Common Scholarship Application.

• submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes.

• submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher.

submit the essays as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 1 2 , 2015. The DMG Perseverance Scholarship will be awarded to the selected recipient at Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

The $500 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student in an accredited trade school, technical institute, junior college, or a four-year college/university program leading to a certificate or degree. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(DMG Perseverance Scholarship)

The following essays should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essays along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letter of recommendation.

ESSAY #1

Describe in 1-2 pages (250 words maximum) an obstacle or personal challenge that you faced, how you overcame this challenge, and what you learned from this experience that will help you in the future.

ESSAY #2

Explain in 1-2 pages (250 words maximum) what program of study you wish to pursue and why.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The Lake Park Educational Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of the Dr. Gary Annunziata Scholarship to provide financial assistance to a student who is planning to pursue his/her educational studies at the College of DuPage.

Dr. Annunziata, who graduated from Lake Park High School in 1979, was the personal physician to such famous Americans as actor Bob Hope. He is the founder and President of Desert Gastroenterology Consultants, has invented a non-surgical weight loss device, and founded a $300 million private-funded hospital in Palm Springs, California. Dr. Annunziata established this scholarship to assist two students planning to attend the College of DuPage, which he attended after graduating from Lake Park High School. Two $750 scholarships will be awarded to students planning to attend the College of DuPage.

To be eligible for the Dr. Gary Annunziata Scholarship, the applicant must:

• be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015.

• plan to attend the College of DuPage.

• have a minimum grade point average of 4.0

• complete the Common Scholarship Application.

• submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes.

• submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher.

submit the essays as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 12, 2015. The Dr. Gary Annunziata Scholarship will be awarded to two selected recipients at Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

The $750 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student at the College of DuPage. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(Dr. Gary Annunziata Scholarship)

The following essays should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essays along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letter of recommendation.

ESSAY #1

Describe in 1-2 pages (250 words maximum) an obstacle or personal challenge that you faced, how you overcame this challenge, and what you learned from this experience that will help you in the future.

ESSAY #2

Provide a 1-2 page (250 words maximum) biography of yourself, including how this scholarship will help you attain your educational and career goals.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The Lake Park Educational Foundation has announced the availability of the G. H. Elliott Memorial Scholarship which will provide financial assistance to a student who is planning to pursue an industrial technology or vocational career.

Gaylon H. Elliott was one of the founding faculty members of Lake Park High School and was a teacher/department chairman of the Industrial/Vocational/ Technology Department for approximately thirty years. Mr. Elliott assisted and guided many young people in reaching their decisions to select industrial and vocational technology as their occupational intent. A $500 scholarship will be awarded to a graduating student who has been accepted as a full-time student in an industrial technology or vocational degree or certificate program at an accredited school.

To be eligible for the G. H. Elliott Memorial Scholarship, the applicant must:

• be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015.

• plan to enroll in an industrial technology or vocational program of studies at an accredited trade school, technical institute, community college, or four-year college/university.

• submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes.

• complete the Common Scholarship Application.

• submit a letter of recommendation from at least one industrialtechnology/vocational teacher.

submit the essays as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 12, 2015. The G. H. Elliott Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to the selected recipient at the Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

The $500 check will be issued after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student in an accredited trade school, technical institute, community college, or four-year college/university program leading to a certificate or degree. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(G. H. Elliott Memorial Scholarship)

The following essays should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essays along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter(s) of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letter(s) of recommendation.

ESSAY #1

Provide a 1-2 page description (250 words maximum) of your post-secondary occupational purpose and intent.

ESSAY #2

. Provide a 1-2 page (250 words maximum) biography of yourself, including how this scholarship will help you attain your educational and career goals.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The Lake Park Educational Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of the Itasca Lions Club Scholarship to provide financial assistance to a community service-oriented student who is planning to attend a four-year college/university or a community college and who preferably desires to pursue a field of study that would help him or her foster a more humanitarian world.

The mission of Lions Club International is to empower volunteers to serve their communities, meet

humanitarian needs, encourage peace, and promote international understanding. The Itasca Lions Club is actively involved in helping individuals who have visual or hearing impairments and fosters volunteering to aid the environment and global disaster relief. The club works locally to provide support for youth, handicapped, and senior programs.

To be eligible for the Itasca Lions Club Scholarship, the applicant must:

• be a resident of Itasca• be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015.• have a minimum grade point average of 3.50. have been involved in community service/volunteer activities and have demonstrated

leadership skills/qualities in school or community activities. demonstrate financial need. complete the attached application form.• submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes.• submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher.

submit the essays as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday March 12, 2015. The Itasca Lions Club Scholarship will be awarded to the selected recipient at Scholarship and Awards Night on Wednesday, May 6, 2015.

The $500 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student in an accredited community college or a four-year college/university program leading to a certificate or degree. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 600 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(Itasca Lions Club Scholarship)

The following essays should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essays along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letter of recommendation.

Essay #1

Describe in 1-2 pages (250 words maximum) a significant community service/volunteer experience or other service-related activity you participated in, what you learned from this activity, and why you chose this activity.

Essay #2

Provide an explanation (250 words maximum) of your financial need in seeking this scholarship, including the size of your family and your family’s annual income.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The Lake Park Educational Foundation has announced the availability of the Joseph Cychosz Scholarship which will provide financial assistance to a student who is planning on a career in a field related to teaching, public service, engineering, or science.

Joseph Cychosz graduated from Lake Park High School in 1974 and is a staff member of Purdue University’s Network for Computational Nanotechnology. To further assist young people, a $1,000 scholarship will be given by Mr. Cychosz.

To be eligible for the Cychosz Scholarship, the applicant must:

• be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015.

• demonstrate financial need.

• plan to attend an accredited college/university program leading to a certificate or degree.

• major in education, public service, engineering, or science.

• complete the Common Scholarship Application.

• submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes.

• submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher.

submit the essays as noted on the following page.

The application for this scholarship is available on-line at the Lake Park High School website. The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 12, 2015. The Cychosz Scholarship will be awarded to the selected recipient at the Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

The $1,000 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student at an accredited college/university pursuing a major that meets the scholarship guidelines. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(Cychosz Scholarship)

The following essays should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essays along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letter of recommendation.

ESSAY #1

Provide an explanation (250 words maximum) of your financial need in seeking this scholarship. Be specific and attach a copy of the first page of your parents’ most recent federal tax return to this application.

ESSAY #2

Provide a 1-2 page (250 words maximum) biography of yourself, including how this scholarship will help you attain your educational and career goals.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The Lake Park Educational Foundation has established a $1,000 EXCEL Scholarship to recognize two students who have demonstrated excellence, commitment, educational achievement, and leadership throughout their career at Lake Park High School. The EXCEL scholarship in part honors the memory of Carl M. Forrester, Lake Park’s first superintendent, and Stanley Wheeler, a former Lake Park principal and assistant superintendent. These two original staff members helped establish a strong foundation for Lake Park High School and helped guide its growth and development as a school.

To be eligible for the EXCEL Scholarship, the applicant must:

• be a Lake Park High School Graduate of the Class of 2015.

• have a minimum grade point average of 4.50 on a 5.0 scale.

• be enrolled in a four-year college/university or junior/community college.

• be a participant in athletics, activities, and or community service activities.

• complete the Common Scholarship Application.

• submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes.

• submit two recommendation letters.

submit an essay as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 12, 2015. The EXCEL Scholarship will be awarded to two selected recipients at the Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

The $1,000 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student at a four-year college/university or a junior/community college. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will be issued after July 1, 2015.

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(EXCEL Scholarship)

The following essay should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essay along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letters of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letters of recommendation.

ESSAY #1

Develop a 1-2 page essay (250 words maximum) on the following topic: The road to success is filled with frequent failures and challenges. Describe an event in your educational or personal life that caused a failure or challenge, how you overcame it, and what you learned from your experience.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The Lake Park Educational Foundation has established a $1,000 Scholarship in the name of Dr. Gene Swierczewski. For thirty-three years, Dr. Swierczewski served Lake Park as a teacher, department head, coach, and Associate Superintendent of Schools. Dr. Swierczewski was largely responsible for the establishment of the Lake Park Educational Foundation.

To be eligible for the Gene Swierczewski Scholarship, the applicant must:

• be a Lake Park High School Graduate of the Class of 2014.• be in the upper quarter of the Class.• attend an Illinois public state college or university. • major in any of the following:

LanguagesEnglishPolitical ScienceSociologyCommunications

• complete the Common Scholarship Application.• submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes.• submit recommendation letters from a junior or senior English teacher and a junior or

senior social studies teacher. submit an essay as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 12, 2015 . The Gene Swierczewski Scholarship will be awarded to the selected recipient at the Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

The $1,000 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student at an Illinois public state college or university and the declaration of a major that meets the scholarship guidelines. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(Gene Swierczewski Scholarship)

The following essay should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essay along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letters of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letters of recommendation.

ESSAY #1

Provide a 1-2 page (250 words maximum) biography of yourself, including how this scholarship will help you attain your educational and career goals.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The Lake Park Educational Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of the Lake Park Partners in Education-Sponsored Scholarship to provide financial assistance to a student who is planning to pursue his/her post-secondary education at a four-year college/university, a community college, or an accredited trade school. A $1000 scholarships will be awarded to four graduating students.

To be eligible for the Lake Park Partners in Education sponsored Scholarship, the applicant must:

be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015. have attended Lake Park High School for a minimum of two (2) years. have a parent who was a Lake Park Partners in Education member during the 2013-2014 school

year. have a current cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher (5.0 scale). provide evidence of school and community involvement. be enrolled in a four-year college/university, community college, or an accredited trade school. complete the Common Scholarship Application. submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes. submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher. submit an essay as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 12 , 2015. The Lake Park Partners in Education Sponsored Scholarship will be awarded to four selected recipients at the Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

A $1000 check will be processed after a recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student in an accredited trade school, technical institute, junior college, or a four-year college/university program leading to a certificate or degree. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(Lake Park Partners in Education-Sponsored Scholarship)

The following essays should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essays along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letter of recommendation.

Essay #1

Provide a 1-2 page (250 words maximum) biography of yourself, including any special circumstances that the scholarship committee should be aware of in considering your application and how this scholarship will help you attain your educational and career goals.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The Lake Park Educational Foundation has announced the availability of the Neis Family Scholarship to provide financial assistance to a student who is planning to competitively compete in cross country or track and field at the collegiate level upon graduation from Lake Park High School.

Kevin Neis is a Lake Park High School alumnus from the Class of 1969. During high school, Kevin competed on the Lake Park track and cross-country teams and continued to compete at the collegiate level at Kalamazoo College, where he earned a B.A. in Economics. Kevin later earned an M.A. in Economics at the University of Illinois at Champaign Urbana and had a successful career in the finance and insurance industry. A $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to two graduating students who have been accepted as full-time students at an accredited four-year college/university and meet scholarship guidelines.

To be eligible for the Kevin Neis Scholarship, the applicant must:

• be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015.

• plan to enroll in an accredited four-year college/university and participate competitively in cross country and/or track and field

• have a minimum grade point average of 4.0

• submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes.

• complete the Common Scholarship Application.

• submit two letters of recommendation from teachers and/or coaches.

submit the essays as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday, March 12, 2015. The Kevin Neis Scholarship will be awarded to two selected recipients at Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

The $1,000 check will be issued after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student at an accredited four-year college/university and a letter from his/her coach indicating participation in the school’s competitive cross country or track and field team. It is the responsibility of the scholarship winner to determine that this award from the Lake Park Educational Foundation will not interfere with NCAA eligibility. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

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(Kevin Neis Scholarship)

The following essays should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essays along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letters of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letters of recommendation.

ESSAY #1

Discuss (250 words maximum) why you enjoyed participating in cross country and/or track and field at Lake Park, why your teammates would consider you a good team member, and what life lessons you learned from your experience.

ESSAY #2

Provide an explanation (250 words maximum) of your financial need in seeking this scholarship.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

Scott Bradley was a Lake Park student and wrestler whose connection with our school began many years before, when he wrestled with the Lancer Kids Club as a young child. Scott was a gentleman who displayed sportsmanship, loyalty, and dedication to the Lake Park wrestling program. He constantly strived for excellence through hard work on the mat and in the classroom.

Unfortunately, Scott’s wrestling career ended suddenly during his junior year when he was diagnosed with leukemia. For six months, Scott battled his illness with the same determination that he battled his opponents on the mat. On May 5, 1986, the Lake Park community suffered a great loss. The following year his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olav Bradley, established the Scott Bradley Memorial Scholarship as a loving tribute to their son. In his memory, his family wishes to award one $1,500 scholarship to a deserving Lake Park High School student. The student athlete considered for this award must display similar characteristics to Scott: loyalty, commitment, dedication, and a strong work ethic.

To be eligible for the Scott Bradley Memorial Scholarship, the applicant must:

be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015. be a member of the Lake Park High School wrestling team who has shown passion and a

commitment to the program while displaying leadership, sportsmanship, dedication, and a strong work ethic.

plan to attend a two-year program at a community college or a four-year college/university program leading to a degree.

have a current cumulative grade point average of 3.5 or higher (5.0 scale). complete the attached application form. submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes. submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher. submit the essays as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Friday, February 27, 2015. The Scott Bradley Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to the selected recipient at the Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

It is the responsibility of the scholarship winner to determine that this award from the Lake Park Educational Foundation will not interfere with NCAA eligibility.

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A $1,500 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student in an accredited four-year college/university program. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

(Scott Bradley Memorial Scholarship)

The following essays should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essays along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Friday, February 27, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letter of recommendation.

ESSAY #1

Describe in 1-2 pages (250 words maximum) how you display the following characteristics: commitment to the Lake Park wrestling program, leadership, sportsmanship, dedication, and a strong work ethic.

ESSAY #2

Provide a 1-2 page (250 words maximum) biography of yourself, including how this scholarship will help you attain your educational and career goals.

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Lake Park High School Educational Foundation

The Lake Park Educational Foundation has announced the availability of the Friends of Spring Brook Nature Center Scholarship, which will provide financial assistance for college to young men and women who have shown a commitment to the environment during their high school years.

Spring Brook Nature Center, located in Itasca, is a vibrant resource for education and conservation. Since opening its doors in 1980, Spring Brook has offered a variety of programs for Itasca area schools, scouts, and families. The Friends of Spring Brook Nature Center is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the enhancement of environmental and nature-oriented activities of the nature center. The Friends support the nature center through volunteerism, grant-writing, and public awareness activities. The main goal of this college scholarship is to make high school students more aware of how they can help the environment and/or to appreciate nature. To further assist young people, the Friends of Spring Brook will give one (1) scholarship of $1,000.

To be eligible for the Friends of Spring Brook Nature Center Scholarship, the applicant must:

• be a Lake Park High School graduate of the Class of 2015 and live within the boundaries of the Itasca Park District, Village of Itasca, or Itasca School District #10.

• demonstrate financial need.• plan to attend an accredited community college or four-year college/university program

leading to a certificate or degree.• have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher (5.0 Scale).• complete the Common Scholarship Application.• submit an unofficial transcript of all high school classes.• submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher. submit the essays as noted on the following page.

The completed application and required support material must be submitted to the West Campus Career Center by no later than Thursday , March 12, 2015. The Friends of Spring Brook Scholarship will be awarded to the selected recipient at the Scholarship and Awards Night on Thursday, May 6, 2015.

A $1,000 check will be processed after the recipient has submitted a copy of a tuition bill showing enrollment as a full-time student in an accredited community college or four-year college/university

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program leading to a certificate or degree. Please send this documentation to the Lake Park Educational Foundation at 590 S. Medinah Road, Roselle, Illinois 60172. The check will not be issued until after July 1, 2015.

(Friends of Spring Brook Nature Center Scholarship)

The following essays should be completed (using a word processor) and a hard copy of your essays along with a copy of the Common Scholarship Application and required letter of recommendation should be given to Ms. Marjorie Frank in the West Campus counseling office by Thursday, March 12, 2015. Make sure your name, student I.D. number, and the name of the scholarship for which you are applying also appear on your essays and letter of recommendation.

ESSAY #1

Provide an explanation (250 words maximum) of your financial need in seeking this scholarship. Be specific and attach a copy of the first page of your parents’ most recent federal tax return to your application.

ESSAY #2

Describe your efforts with environmental or nature-oriented activities during the past four years. There is a 500-word limit for this question.

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