Showing posts with label scholarship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scholarship. Show all posts

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Annual Franklin Post 75 and Medway Post 367 Scholarship Run - Jun 20

The Annual Franklin Post 75 and Medway Post 367 Scholarship Run will be held at Medway High School on Saturday, June 20, 2015. 
We are currently seeking sponsors and donations. Please mark your calendar and stay tuned for more details including instructions on how to register.

If you have any questions or would like to be a sponsor or make a donation, please contact Kim Leone at Franklin Post 75 or Doug Wahl at Medway Post 367.

screen grab of American Legion Post 75 webpage
screen grab of American Legion Post 75 webpage


To register for the 5 mile race, click on the link below.


Wednesday, March 18, 2015

You're invited - Meet and Greet With Congressman Joe Kennedy III


Meet and Greet With
Congressman Joe Kennedy III

12 pm on Saturday March 28th 
at the Hayward Mansion
(195 Main Street, Franklin)
http://kennedy.house.gov/about-joe
http://kennedy.house.gov/about-joe


All proceeds benefit the FDTC Scholarship Fund
Suggested Contributions: $50, $20

Students: $10


RSVP at http://www.franklindemocrats.com/







Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Franklin Art Association: Scholarship Opportunity 2015


The Franklin Art Association is pleased to offer a $1,000 scholarship for a graduating high school senior who lives in Franklin, or attends high school in Franklin, or is a member of the Franklin Art Association, or the child or grandchild of a current member, and intends to continue his or her education in the field of art. 
Each applicant must submit a student portfolio, teacher's letter of recommendation, a transcript of high school grades and a completed application.  
More details will be provided on the application.  Applications are available in the guidance department at 
  • Franklin High School, 218 Oak Street, Franklin MA 02038 
All submissions must be dropped off at the Franklin High School by Thursday, April 2, 2015 at 2:30 pm. 

Franklin Art Association
Franklin Art Association


Questions may be directed to:

Tina Guarino - tinaguarinoart@gmail.com
Scholarship Committee Chairperson

Friday, September 19, 2014

Distinguished Young Women - a valuable scholarship program! Check it out!

From Lisa Buccella:
While we watched many of our older teen-age friends go through this program, last year my daughter participated.  She did this all on her own, completed all of the forms and necessary paperwork and managed the entire process.  It was a wonderful foundation to help launch her to the chapter that was headed her way...college.  Oh, and this program is all about the scholarship options.  My daughter made some great friendships with girls that she wouldn't have otherwise met (she was a student at Bishop Feehan)!   
If you know of a high school senior who lives in Franklin, please pass this along -Distinguished Young Women - a worthwhile program!!!




Visit the Distinguished Young Women on the web here
http://distinguishedyw.org/programs/state_n_local_programs/massachusetts/local_programs/franklin/

Distinguished Young Women of Franklin
Distinguished Young Women of Franklin


Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Need your help finding scholarship candidates! Deadline is 3/31/14


Hello my Friends,

Franklin - based Women's Success Network (WSN) is looking for qualified candidates for our scholarship program.

Please see the attached for more information, or here's a link to forward: https://www.wsninc.org/scholarship-app
We're hoping to make a difference for women who can benefit from this!

Thanks & Kind Regards,
-L

Linda Waters
Founder
Confidence Beads and Beads for a Cause


Confidence Beads
www.confidencebeads.com


beads for a cause
beads for a cause





   

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Franklin Art Association - Scholarship


The Franklin Art Association will award a $1000 scholarship to a qualifying high school senior residing in Franklin or attending a school in Franklin, or a senior whose parent, grandparent or legal guardian is a current member of the association.  
 
Applicants must submit an application, student portfolio, teacher's letter of recommendation and a transcript of high school grades to Franklin High School, 218 Oak Street, Franklin, MA between 2:00 and 3:30 pm in room G140 on Friday , April 4.
An application may be obtained by contacting: tinaguarinoart@gmail.com


Friday, February 28, 2014

In the News: mock trial, new scholarships

Relevant items for Franklin from the Milford Daily News edition today:
Students from several MetroWest towns are among the 1,500 high schoolers from across the state participating in the 29th annual Mock Trial Program this winter. 
Presented by the Massachusetts Bar Association, the tournament-style competition, which began Jan. 21, puts high school teams in a simulated courtroom to try a pre-selected case, which this year centers on a stunt plane accident. The plaintiff in the case, the child of a pilot killed in a plane crash at an air show, alleges the defendant, the plane manufacturer, failed to design the aircraft up to specifications to save money. The company argues the pilot’s own negligence caused the plane’s wing to be sheared off during a maneuver.
Franklin High School has a team participating in this. You can read the full article here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140227/NEWS/140226434/1994/NEWS


The Franklin High School Class of 1972 and 1973 will donate $1,500 toward the creation of a scholarship in memory of Lexi and Sean Munroe. 
The alumni raised the money from their 40th reunion, held last fall. The School Committee will formally accept the donation next month. 
Assistant Superintendent Sally Winslow, a member of the class, said the one-time scholarship would go to a high school student who attended Davis Thayer Elementary School.
The reunion raised money for two scholarships. You can read the full article here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140228/NEWS/140226347

Friday, November 22, 2013

Distinguished Young Women - Nov 30th

From Lisa Buccella:

Eleven Franklin senior high school girls will be participating in Franklin's Distinguished Young Women on Saturday, November 30th at 7:30 @ TD Mercer Auditorium/Horace Mann.   Here is more information about this incredible program.  My daughter Katie is one of the eleven and it has been a great experience.  All the parents of junior high girls......I'll be reminding you about this next year.....

Each Distinguished Young Women program evaluates participants in the following categories: Scholastics (20% of overall score), Interview (25% of overall score), Talent (25% of overall score), Fitness (15% of overall score), and Self-Expression (15% of overall score).  There are no fees to enter the program.

Founded in 1958 in Mobile, Alabama, Distinguished Young Women is the largest and oldest national scholarship program for high school girls. It has provided life-changing experiences for more than 700,000 young women across the country and more than $93 million in cash scholarships at the local, state and national levels. In addition to cash scholarships, Distinguished Young Women participants are eligible for college-granted scholarships from almost 200 colleges and universities. More than $108 million in college scholarship opportunities were provided last year, some of which included full tuition, room, and board to first-class institutions. Many participants leave the program with scholarships to help them with their college educations, but all of them walk away with friendships, life skills and increased self-confidence. Distinguished Young Women strives to give every young woman the opportunity to further her education and prepare for a successful future.

Mission

To positively impact the lives of young women by providing a transformative experience that promotes and rewards scholarship, leadership and talent.
Distinguished Young Women is a national scholarship program that inspires high school girls to develop their full, individual potential through a fun, transformative experience that culminates in a celebratory showcase of their accomplishments.
  • By encouraging continued education and providing college scholarships
  • By developing self-confidence and the abilities to interview effectively, to speak in public, to perform on stage and to build interpersonal relationships
  • By encouraging and showcasing excellence in academic achievement, physical fitness, on-stage performance skills, and the ability to think and communicate clearly
  • By creating opportunities to beneficially inspire the lives of others