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Warrenton High seniors awarded more than $225,000 in local scholarships

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At a senior awards ceremony at Warrenton High School, students received dozens of scholarships from local organizations and donors; organizers said the total exceeded $225,000. Major named scholarships and several foundation- and bank-funded awards were announced along with recipients’ names and award amounts.

Warrenton — At a senior awards ceremony at Warrenton High School, organizers said students received more than $225,000 in local scholarships and awards, given by families, civic groups and local businesses to support graduates’ postsecondary study and career plans.

The event opened with remarks from Kate Strower, student body president, who thanked the audience and asked attendees to rise for the Pledge of Allegiance. “First of all, I'd like to thank all of you for being here tonight as we celebrate the achievements of our seniors and reward them for their hard work,” Strower said.

The program listed dozens of named awards and their recipients. The 2025 Eisenman Scholarship, described by presenters as intended for students pursuing a degree in industry, nursing or health care, was announced as a $4,000 award to Avery Schaller. The Heisenman (Heisenman/Eisenman wording as spoken) scholarship and other legacy gifts named by local donors were…

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