Michigan Education Association honors 42 students with 2024 MEA Scholarship

EAST LANSING — The Michigan Education Association announced the recipients of the 2024 MEA Scholarships on Tuesday, honoring exemplary public school students from across the state who will attend a Michigan public university this fall.

Among the 357 applications submitted for scholarship awards this year, the MEA Scholarship Fund trustees chose 26 new awardees, who will each receive $1,800. In addition, 16 repeat winners already enrolled in college will receive $900 each.

Since 1997, the MEA Scholarship Fund has awarded more than 800 scholarships totaling $974,090 to graduates of Michigan public high schools.

To be eligible for the MEA Scholarship, applicants must be dependents of an MEA member or MEA-Retired member in good standing. The scholarship criteria include academic achievement, extra-curricular activities, and school and community service.

The MEA Scholarship Fund is financed through the voluntary contributions of Michigan Education Association members, staff and friends.

26 new winners:

  • Madeline Arthur from H.H. Dow High School (Midland Public Schools)
  • Aiden Cleary from Petoskey High School (Petoskey School District)
  • Drake Demaris from Cousino High School (Warren Consolidated School District)
  • Brooke DeRussel from Millington High School (Millington Community Schools)
  • Aiden Evans from Anchor Bay High School (Anchor Bay School District)
  • Kade Folick from Rockford High School (Rockford Public Schools)
  • Kendall Funk from Byron Center High School (Byron Center Public Schools)
  • Caleb Geiger from Bad Axe High School (Bad Axe Public Schools)
  • Hannah Glanville from Ludington High School (Ludington Area Schools)
  • Griffin Hansel from Port Huron High School (Port Huron Area School District)
  • Thomas Hayman from Stoney Creek High School (Rochester Community Schools)
  • Mason Heilman from Pine River High School (Pine River Area Schools)
  • Austin Hinkley from Big Rapids High School (Big Rapids Public Schools)
  • Audrey Huhn from Holt High School (Holt Public Schools)
  • Skylar Jess-Isenegger from Milford High School (Huron Volley School District)
  • Laura Lemerond from Clarkston High School (Clarkston Community Schools)
  • Ella McIntyre from Armada High School (Armada Area Schools)
  • Ty Norris from DeTour High School (DeTour Area Schools)
  • Michael Nowell from Stevenson High School (Livonia Public Schools)
  • Robert Reynolds from West Ottawa High School (West Ottawa Public Schools)
  • Antonio Rojas from East Lansing High School (East Lansing Public Schools)
  • Lillian Sackrider from St. Johns High School (St. Johns Public Schools)
  • Andrew Shorkey from Davison High School (Davison Community Schools)
  • Nathan Sparschu from Port Huron Northern High School (Port Huron Area School District)
  • Andrew Spink from Addison High School (Addison Community Schools)
  • Katelyn Strawser from Sturgis High School (Sturgis Public Schools)

16 repeat winners:

  • Braeden Burger, attending the University of Michigan, graduated from Clio High School (Clio Area School District)
  • Jocelyn Burpee, attending the University of Michigan, graduated from Lapeer High School (Lapeer Community Schools)
  • Emma Daum, attending Michigan State University, graduated from Big Rapids High School (Big Rapids Public Schools)
  • Teagan Fynan, attending the University of Michigan, graduated from Woodhaven High School (Woodhaven-Brownstown School District)
  • Mailey Hamilton, attending the University of Michigan, graduated from East Jordan High School (East Jordan Public Schools)
  • Jillian Klaver, attending the University of Michigan, graduated from Owosso High School (Owosso Public Schools)
  • Isaac Maki, attending the University of Michigan, graduated from Escanaba High School (Escanaba Area Public Schools)
  • KayeLee Martens, attending Michigan State University, graduated from Wayland Union High School (Wayland Union Schools)
  • Audry Rakozy, attending the University of Michigan, graduated from Grosse Pointe North High School (Grosse Pointe Public Schools)
  • Olivia Raymond, attending the University of Michigan, graduated from Trenton High School (Trenton Public Schools)
  • Jacob Sanderson, attending Oakland University, graduated from Sandusky High School (Sandusky Community Schools)
  • Lauryn Short, attending Saginaw Valley State University, graduated from Ionia High School (Ionia Public Schools)
  • Mara Sorensen, attending Michigan Technological University, graduated from Negaunee High School (Negaunee Public Schools)
  • Allison Tate, attending the University of Michigan, graduated from Whitehall High School (Whitehall District Schools)
  • Elizabeth Tolrud, attending the University of Michigan, graduated from Owosso High School (Owosso Public Schools)
  • Viola Weber, attending Michigan State University, Graduated from Northview High School (Northview Public Schools)
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