Scott High’s Class of 2025 – Senior Awards Day
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Scott High’s Class of 2025 – Senior Awards Day
The $500 Cassie Lee Duncan Memorial Scholarship was presented by Kylah Marlow to Kynlie Frogge
The $500 Corporal Rusty Lee Washam Memorial Scholarship was presented by Michelle Washam and Misty Day and was awarded to Abigayle Schilke
The $2,000 Dr. George L. Kline Memorial Scholarship was presented by Mark Kline and his daughter, Jerah Kline was awarded to: Kadence Duncan
The $1,000 Darryl Cross Memorial Scholarship was presented by Scott High School and was awarded to Lucas Dyer
The $500 Edgar C. Culver Memorial Scholarship presented by Olivia Douglas and Ariel Allen was awarded to Scarlett Wells
The $500 First United Methodist Church Scholarship presented by Linda Sharps was awarded to two students: Onna Bowling and Abigayle Schilke. Another scholarship of $1,000 is being awarded to First United Methodist Member Alyssa Watts
The $1,000 Harold Young Memorial Scholarship presented by Miranda and Sandra Young was awarded to Skyler Watts
The $1,000 Highland Telephone Connection (HTC) Scholarship presented by Kevin Green was awarded to Isabella Sharpe
The $1,000 James L. and Dorthy C. West Memorial Scholarship presented by: Linda Sharp and Jackson Sharp was awarded to Isabella Sharpe
The $1,000 J.D. and Syrena Chambers Memorial Scholarship presented by The Chambers Family was awarded to Emma Carroll
The $1,000 Kadon Babb Memorial Scholarship o Presented by: Kaprecia Babb awarded to Onna Bowling
The $1,000 Kellie Walker Memorial Scholarship presented by Pat and Jeff Asberry and Dustin Walker was awarded to Florentina Palacios
The $1,000 Lisa Crowley Memorial Scholarship o Presented by: Gracie Gray and her son Coleson was awarded to: Kadence Duncan
The $500 Malvin C. Sexton Scholarship for Future Teachers presented by Jenny Hall was awarded to: Avery Miller
The $3,000 Mission of Hope Scholarship presented by Emmette Thompson was awarded to Onna Bowling
The $750 Morgan Scott Project – George Taylor Memorial Scholarship presented by Ella Smith was awarded to Hannah Bates
The $500 Scott County Fairest of the Fair Scholarship presented by Scott High School – Morgan Boyatt was awarded to: Macy Douglas
The $500 TELE-PAGE, Inc Scholarship presented by: Scott High School – Morgan Boyatt was awarded to Brittany Morrow
The $500 United Cumberland Bank Scholarship presented by: Scott High School – Summer Wilkins was awarded to: Onna Bowling
The Unicorn Fund Scholarships presented by Verhonda Hembree and Greg Chambers went to the following recipients: The $750 Rossco Morrow Memorial Scholarship for Florentina Palacios; The $500 Morgan County Sherrif Wayne Potter Memorial Scholarship for Kadence Duncan; The $750 Ossoli Circle Memorial Scholarship for Isabella Sharpe; The $500 Annie Gisalon Memorial Scholarship for Brittany Morrow; The $750 Oak Ridge Chapter for Federally Employed Women Scholarship for Chloe Madison Lowe
The $500 Vivian Smith Countywide Great American Clean-Up Senior Scholarships presented by: Jerried Jeffers were awarded to Isabella Sharpe and Konner Hutson
The $500 Scott County Memorial VFW Post 5669 Scholarship presented by Brian Wagaman and Jim Boone was awarded to: Isabella Sharpe. A second $500 scholarship was awarded to Abigail Henson
The $500 Takahata Precision Molding Minds Scholarship presented by Karlie Buttram were awarded to: Alyssa Burke, Kevin Ward, and Logan Cordell
The $500 Valkyrie Excavation and Trucking Scholarship presented by Kristin Lewis was awarded to Landon Harness
The following University Scholarship Awards were presented by Summer Wilkins. Alice Lloyd College Appalachian Leaders, Dean’s Distinguished Scholarship, and Athletics Scholarship to Joshua Byrge; Austin Peay University Alumni Legacy and Governors Merit Scholarships to Abigail Barnes; Ball State University Ball State Scholarship to Emma Carroll; Bryan College Platinum Academic and Basketball Athletic Scholarships to Brittany Morrow; Lincoln Memorial University Founders Scholarship to Onna Bowling, Breanna Carroll, and Reiley Caldwell; Lincoln Memorial University Provost Scholarship to Kadence Duncan; Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln’s Grant and Choice Scholarships to Addyson White; Maryville College Scots Legacy Award to Konner Hutson; Midway University Opportunity and Sprint Football Scholarship to Lucas Boles; Midway University Director & Sprint Football Scholarship to Christopher Coombs; MTSU Presidential and Blue Raider Counselor Scholarship to Isabella Sharpe; MTSU Blue Raider Counselor Scholarship to Archer Karl; Roane State Community College Athletic Scholarship to Autumn Brummett; Roane State Community College Merit Scholarships to Hannah Yancey, Logan Dyer, Lucas Dyer, Avery Miller, and Ruger Garrett; Tennessee Tech University Presidential Scholar Scholarships to Landon Harness, Colton Hatfield, Camren Hickman, Kynlie Frogge, Florentina Palacios, Abigayle Schilke, and Scarlett Wellls; Trevecca Nazarene University Scholarships of Academic, Leadership, Distinction, and Endowment to Alyssa Burke; The University of the Cumberland Presidential Scholarship to Aidan Roberts; University of Tennessee Knoxville Orange and White Scholarship and Flagship Scholarship to Leslie Boatwright, Brylan Orick, and Chloe Lowe; University of Tennessee Flagship and Volunteer Scholarship to Nicholas Callaway; Tennessee College of Applied Technology Scholarship to Jamie Reagan, Savannah Watson, Creston Chambers, Hailey Davis, Dakota Strunk, Shannon Silcox, Casey Slaven, Hannah Lantz, Kattie Meegan, Angelina Posey, Brayden Rogers, and Kevin Ward; Tennessee School of Beauty Scholarship to Abigail Henson and Lorelei Duncan
The following student-athletes will receive TSSAA recognition for excelling both athletically and academically, having achieved a GPA of 3.5 or higher: Aidan Roberts – Football and Boys’ Soccer, Dawson Spradlin – Football, Alyssa Burke – Band, Kadence Duncan – Band, Abigail Schilke – Band / Track and Field, Scarlett Wells – Band, Hannah Bates – Cheerleading, Leslie Boatwright – Cheerleading, Emma Carroll– Cheerleading, Lorelei Duncan – Cheerleading, Gracelyn Gray – Cheerleading, Alyssa Watts – Cheerleading, Isabella Sharp – Cheerleading and Girl’s Soccer, Autumn Brummett – Cross Country and Girls Soccer; Konner Hutson – Girl’s Basketball and Girl’s Soccer, Riley Lantz – Cross Country, Girl’s Soccer, Track and Field; Alyssa Crabtree – Girl’s Soccer; Kynlie Frogge – Girl’s Soccer and Softball; Abigail Henson – Girl’s Soccer and Track and Field; Brittany Morrow – Girl’s Soccer, Girl’s Basketball, and Softball; Morgan Hooks – Girl’s Basketball and Softball Softball; Hannah Yancey – Girl’s Basketball and Softball; Josh Byrge – Baseball; Onna Bowling – Softball; Avery Miller – Track and Field; Torianna Swinson – Track and Field; Logan Dyer – Boys’ Soccer; Lucas Dyer – Boys’ Soccer; Landon Harness – Boys’ Soccer
The Scott High Senior Awards were as follows: Math Award (Presented by Jaclyn Hamby) to Shakeila Carroll; Science Award (Presented by Tonya Pemberton) to Nicholas Callaway; Robert L. Posey English Award (Presented by Keisha Bass) to Isabella Sharpe; Marvin Hughett Social Studies Award (Presented by Jenny Hall) to Skyler Watts; Health Science (Presented by Khristian Terry and Ariel Allen) to Casey Slaven; Family and Consumer Sciences (Presented by Wendy Billingsley) to Avery Miller; Art Award (Presented by Shanee Cumins) to Florentina Palacios; John Phillip Sousa Music Award (Presented by Dr. Ryan Hoffman) to Scarlett Wells; French Award (Presented by Kathy O) to Akasha Crunk; Spanish Award (Presented by Susan Ritchie) to Autumn Brummett; Cosmetology Award (Presented by Kim Burke) to Lorelei Duncan; Cosmetology Hours (Presented by Kim Burke): to Lorelei Duncan – 269.5 hours; Wyatt Buckert – 567.5 hours; Jasmine Cook – 823.5 hours; Edward King – 271.5 hours; Hannah Bates – 368 hours; Akasha Crunk – 174 hours; Big Red Scholars Community Service Awards (Presented by Summer Wilkins) to the following students Isabella Sharpe – 158.5 hours; Avery Miller – 178.5 hours; Alyssa Burke – 243 hours; United States Marine Corps Awards – Presented by Sergeant Zach Licker – Distinguished Athlete Award to Landon Harness and Brittany Morrow; Scholastic Excellence Award to Isabella Sharpe; Semper Fidelis Award for Musical Excellence to Scarlett Wells
The following students have enlisted for service in the Tennessee Army National Guard: Erika Washam – 92Y unit supply specialist Skyler Watts – 35F intelligence analyst
United States Army – Edward King enlisted in the United States Army and completed his basic training last summer and is currently enlisted as 92F (Fox) a petroleum supply specialist.
United States Navy – Jonathan Lowe who just completed Navy boot camp and is now continuing his training in Pensacola, Florida where he is attending job training school and preparing to serve with distinction in his chosen field
Student Council Members: Reiley Caldwell, Avery Miller, Scarlett Wells, and Isabella Sharpe
The National Beta Club recognizes outstanding achievement, promotes character and social responsibility. Beta Club Members participate in projects or bring proof of community service hours. Students who are considered Beta Club Members must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.5 .
TCAT Certifications: We would like to recognize the following students who have successfully completed the required training and examinations to acquire certifications in various areas. Certified Nursing Assistants (CAN) through Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT): Estrella Harness, Madison Harness, Jenna Riseden,Savanah Watson, Macy Douglas,Eva Pike, Praylee Sexton, Maddison Smith, and Addyson White; Automotive Service Excellence (ASE): Shannon Silcox – ASE in Brake and Suspension and Steering; Brayden Rogers – ASE in Maintenance and Light Repair and Suspension and Steering; Marvin Pennington – ASE in Maintenance and Light Repair and Suspension and Steering; Koda Day – ASE in Medium/Heavy Truck Diesel Engines; Forklift Certification – Kevin Ward, Gavin Trammell, Elijah Lowe, and Shannon Silcox; American Welding Society SENSE Program: Elijah Burchfield, Brayden Roger, Jeremiah Phillips, Marvin Pennington
AWS SENSE Program is a comprehensive set of minimum standards and guidelines established by AWS for welding educators. Creston Chambers is receiving a certificate for the Flux Core and Gas Metal Arc Welding Process.
Group Scholarships – Dual Enrollment are any students who participate in classes through Roane State Community College or Tennessee College of Applied Technology. Over the last two years, the Class of 2025 have used $315,636 in dual enrollment grant funds
85 students from this graduating class are Tennessee Hope Lottery recipients, meaning they have a 3.0 gpa or higher OR have a 21 on the ACT. Money acquired from this scholarship totals $382,500. Over the next four years, the Class of 2025 have the 0020potential to spend 1.5 million in Tennessee Hope Lottery funds.
With a 100% application rate, all graduates in the Class of 2025 will receive funding from the TN Promise Scholarship.
The Class of 2025 will be receiving an estimated total of 1.7 million in scholarship and grant money.
