The Above and Beyond Scholarship at Oconto High School

Sue LeTourneau, who also sponsors our "Journey is the Reward" Scholarships at Suring and Oconto High School wanted to establish another scholarship at Oconto High School because of the large number of applicants every year who deserve recognition.  This scholarship will pay tribute to a different community or family member who went above and beyond in their life to make their community or country a better place.  The award with be presented to a senior who plans on following in their footsteps

Recipients

2023

Kathryn Alwin is studying Civil Engineering and a member of the Air Force ROTC at the University of Miami.

2022

Maggie Sohrweide is pursuing a degree in Special Education at UW Whitewater

McKenna Seidl is studying Biomedical Engineering at Michigan Tech


2020

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Alayna Westenberg

2019

There were two Above and Beyond Recipients this year.

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Seth Brooks (pictured left) is studying Chemical Engineering at UW-Madison

Marcus Young is studying Music Education at UWGB

2018

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Brea Bostedt is studying Nursing at UW-Milwaukee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2017

Tyler Wusterbarth is studying Mechanical Engineering at UW-Stout

2015

Christopher Beckman is studying Engineering at Michigan Tech

2014

Blake Campshure will be studying at the milwaukee School of Engineering

 

2013

Logan Shallow will be attending UW-Madison and pursing a degree in pre-med

 

2012

Kylee Slough will be attending Northern Michigan University to study Criminal Justice.

The 2012 Above and Beyond Scholarship was dedicated to the 'Chrstensen Sibltings'-Janet, Gordon and Nobert all served in WWII.

2011

Landon James received the second annual Above and Beyond Scholarship in Dedication to John E. Young. He will be entering the Gas Utility Construction program at NWTC.

 

2010

Tyler Klozetsky received the first annual Above and Beyond Scholarship in Dedication to Clarence LaViolette.  Tyler entered into the National Guard his Junior year and will be attending Carroll University with the goal of becoming a Physician Assistant.