Local community’s generosity boosts scholarships for Sisters High School graduates
Kelsey Merison
SISTERS, Ore. (KTVZ) — Sisters High School students will be awarded $385,250 in scholarships during Sisters GRO’s annual Senior Celebration this Wednesday evening at Sisters High School, all thanks to generous community donations.
This year marks a significant milestone for Sisters GRO, an independent nonprofit founded in 2006. The organization is distributing a record $385,250 in scholarships, an increase of $30,000 from last year. These scholarships, totaling 152 individual awards for 68 graduating seniors, support a wide range of post-graduation paths including community college, four-year universities and trade schools.
Sisters GRO has now surpassed $3.4 million in total scholarships awarded since its inception. The minimum award amount for scholarships has also increased from $500 to $1,500 this year.
Tim Ross, chair of the Sisters GRO Board of Directors, emphasized the impact of the scholarships. “Lives will be changed this Wednesday evening,” Ross said. “Every single applicant will receive meaningful support for their future educational plans.”
The awards are funded by local nonprofits, private donors, and area businesses. Students are pursuing fields ranging from aviation and culinary arts to science, education and the skilled trades.
Executive Director Regan Robert highlighted the community’s commitment. “The generosity of the Sisters community is truly remarkable,” Robert said. “This level of support reflects a deep commitment to education and to helping local students pursue their dreams.”
The Senior Celebration begins at 7 p.m. at Sisters High School, located at 1700 W. McKinney Butte Road. This year also sees the launch of a new Endowed Scholarship Fund and the introduction of eight new scholarships.
Following the ceremony, a reception will be held, allowing students and their families to connect with the donors who fund these scholarships.
To learn more about Sisters GRO, click here.