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The Madison County Regional Office of Education recently honored ten exceptional high school students with the Alma Irene Aitch Scholarship, each receiving $1,000 to support their educational aspirations. Chosen from over 50 applicants based on their dedication and achievements, the scholarship aims to celebrate educational excellence. Named after a beloved former teacher, this scholarship is a testament to the community’s commitment to fostering academic achievement among students planning to further their education.
Madison County Honors Ten Students with Alma Irene Aitch Scholarship
The Madison County Regional Office of Education celebrated the inaugural Alma Irene Aitch Scholarship by recognizing ten exceptional students from various high schools during a recent ceremony. Each scholarship recipient was awarded a monetary prize of $1,000 to support their educational aspirations.
Over 50 applicants submitted their scholarship applications, showcasing their high school achievements and future plans. The winners were selected based on their submitted applications, emphasizing their hard work and dedication to excellence in education. The scholarship aims to honor those who embody the spirit of educational achievement.
The recipients of the 2025 Alma Irene Aitch Scholarship include:
- Elise Berry (Roxana High School)
- LilyRose Cockrum (Granite City High School)
- Wren Crawford (Alton High School)
- Jordan Ealey (East Alton-Wood River High School)
- Jayna Halley (Civic Memorial High School)
- Savanah Heinle (Triad High School)
- Kameron Hildebrand-Johnson (Edwardsville High School)
- Addyson Moore (Edwardsville High School)
- Emily Phillips (Alton High School)
- Tyra Wells (Alton Marquette High School)
Notably, Jayna Halley and Addyson Moore were not present at the ceremony but are also recognized as scholarship recipients.
Background and Significance of the Scholarship
The Alma Irene Aitch Scholarship is named after Alma Irene Aitch, a former teacher at Lincoln School in Edwardsville, who was noted for her substantial positive impact on her students. This scholarship program emerged from the collaborative efforts of Manny Jackson, Dr. Ed Hightower, and Dr. Robert W. Werden, aiming to create a lasting legacy that supports students as they pursue higher education.
The scholarship will continue to be available in subsequent years to all seniors from Madison County High Schools who plan to attend a university, college, or trade school. The initiative not only provides financial assistance but also recognizes the personal drive and accomplishments of students throughout their high school careers.
Looking Forward
Moving forward, the Alma Irene Aitch Scholarship will retain its eligibility criteria for future applicants, ensuring that the program remains accessible to deserving students in Madison County. The scholarship serves as a testament to the value of education and the importance of encouraging young individuals to strive for excellence in their academic pursuits.
As schools prepare to guide their seniors toward their next steps in education, the Alma Irene Aitch Scholarship stands as a beacon of support, recognizing achievements while fostering the ambition to reach new heights in higher learning.
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- The Telegraph: Madison County Students Scholarships
- Wikipedia: Scholarships
- Riverbender: Scholarship Applications for Low-Income Students
- Google Search: Scholarships for Students
- Advantage News: Madison County Offering Scholarships
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Scholarship
- Greene Publishing: Miss Madison County Pageant
- Google News: Madison County Scholarships


