MT. VERNON — —
The Mount Vernon City Schools Foundation has announced applications for its annual $1500 District 80 Scholarship is now available. Eligible students are those graduating this year from Mt. Vernon Township High School who will attend a college or other post high school educational institution. Applicants must be children or grandchildren of current or retired District 80 employees or school board members.
The annual District 80 Scholarship is funded by a gift from Dr. Kevin and Cheryl Settle. The criteria include principles about which they were passionate. Criteria are scholarship, participation in school activities, community involvement, attendance, and loyalty.
Applications may be picked up at the MVTHS guidance office or at the D80 office. More information may be obtained by calling Mount Vernon City Schools Foundation representative Connie Knowles at 244-8080. The deadline for returning applications is April 1, 2012. Applicatyions should be submitted to Mount Vernon City Schools Foundation, 2710 N. Street, Mt. Vernon, IL 62864.
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