CELEBRATING ACHIEVEMENT: CVEC AWARDS $1,000 SCHOLARSHIPS TO FIVE SENIORS
As the curtains draw on high school life and a new chapter unfolds, Chariton Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc. is thrilled to announce the recipients of the prestigious $1,000 scholarships awarded by the cooperative each year. These exceptional individuals have not only demonstrated academic excellence but also displayed a remarkable commitment to their communities and a passion for lifelong learning.
Following a meticulous selection process, which considered not only the students' academic achievements but also their contributions to their communities, the cooperative is thrilled to honor these five deserving seniors who exemplify the spirit of curiosity and resilience, are well-rounded and are likely to make significant impacts in their fields.
Hagan Arnold from Wayne Community High School, and the daughter of Ryan and Lorah Arnold, is ready to make a mark in the field of physical education and coaching at Graceland University.
Georgia Horosky from Owen J. Roberts High School, and the daughter of Jack and Samantha Horosky plans to cultivate her passion for agriculture business at Wilmington College in Ohio.
Avery Major from Albia Community High School, and the daughter of Josh and Lynnette Major, is ready to chart her course in business management at Iowa State University.
Olivia Power from Seymour Community High School, and the daughter of Drew and Courtney Power, is set to conquer the world of accounting as she embarks on her journey at the University of Missouri.
Cheyenne Selvy from Albia Community High School, and the daughter of Jo Ellen and Richard Wright, plans to tackle the complexities of mathematics and actuarial science at Drake University.
“Supporting our community's youth through our scholarship program is not just an investment in their education, but in the future of our cooperative and our community as a whole. These recipients embody the values of hard work, dedication, and service, and we are proud to stand behind them as they pursue their dreams,” said Troy Amoss, CVEC General Manager.
The cooperative extends our congratulations to Hagan, Georgia, Avery, Olivia, and Cheyenne as they embark on this exciting new chapter in their academic journeys. May their futures be filled with endless possibilities, and may they continue to shine brightly in their communities and beyond.