Local Cadets Receive Scholarships for Military and Education Paths

April 25, 2025 | Peninsula School District, School Districts, Washington

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The Peninsula School District Board meeting on April 22, 2025, celebrated the achievements of local students who received military scholarships. The event highlighted the commitment of these students to both their education and future service in the armed forces.

Several cadets were recognized for their scholarship awards, with notable mentions including AJ, who will attend Seattle University to study nursing, and Aden Miller, who received scholarships from both the Army and Navy but has chosen to enlist in the Army and attend the University of Tennessee. Other students acknowledged included Aaron Hoberg, who plans to study nuclear engineering at Texas A&M through the Navy, and Joseph Young, who will pursue business management through the Army ROTC program.
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The meeting emphasized the significance of these scholarships, noting that a total of ten scholarships were awarded this year from two high schools, reflecting the students' dedication to academics and the competitive nature of the selection process. The board expressed pride in the students' accomplishments and their commitment to serving their country.

Converted from Peninsula School District Board Regular Business Meeting - 04/22/2025 meeting on April 25, 2025
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