The Clinton County Business Advisory Council (BAC) is pleased to announce the following recipients of the 2018 Integrity Scholarship:
Wilmington High School: Matthew Smith, Ridgeden Beam, Sophia Reed, Colton Smith
Clinton-Massie High School: Hailey Stinchcomb, Noah Brausch
Blanchester High School: Brant Bandow
East Clinton High School: Shelby Williams
The scholarship was initiated in 1998 as a way to make the cost of post secondary education more affordable to deserving students. The recipients are selected based on attributes such as ethics, ambition, and academic promise.
This year, eight students were awarded $750 scholarships.
The generosity of the following businesses and individuals in Clinton County made this year’s scholarship possible: Allen Color Craft, The First National Bank, Air Transport Services Group, Grove Tire & Service, American Equipment Service, McCarty Gardens, BDK Feed & Supply, Melvin Stone Company, Bush Auto Place, Naylor’s Furniture, David Chestnut, D.D.S., New Sabina Industries, Clinton Memorial Hospital, Peelle Law Offices, L.P.A., Croghan AutoCare, Smith-Feike-Minton, Curless Printing Company, Phil & Vicki Snow, D & E Equipment, South Central Ohio OB GYN, EMSAR, and Thomas Woods Paving.
This is the 21st year for the BAC Scholarship and including the eight recipients listed, 142 graduates have been awarded scholarships totaling more than $72,000.
The Clinton County Foundation administers the scholarship fund. A campaign for the 2019 scholarship drive will begin in October.