Seymour Student Awarded Rumpke Scholarship
SEYMOUR, Indiana — Aug. 25, 2016 — While maintaining a 4.398 GPA throughout high school, Emma Wood of Seymour High School still found time to help the environment.
Wood was recognized with the 2016 Rumpke Medora Landfill Scholarship. The $1,000 award was presented at Seymour High School in Seymour, Indiana.
In high school, Wood remained extensively involved in many extra-curricular activities and community service projects, including 4-H, National Honor Society, tennis and Latin Club.
Wood plans to attend Marian University in Indianapolis to study Elementary Education with a focus in ELL and Special Education.
“We are excited to award Emma Wood the annual Rumpke Medora Landfill Scholarship,” said Greg Beamer, regional vice president. “Emma is a hard worker who gives back to the community in many ways.”
The Rumpke Jackson County Scholarship is awarded to a graduating senior at any Jackson County high school pursuing a degree at an accredited institution. Previous recipients include:
- 2015 – Marley Vehslage of Seymour High School
- 2014 – Robert Levi Bays lll of Brownstown Central High School
- 2013 – Kaelan J. Brennan of Seymour High School
This year, Rumpke awarded nearly $20,000 in scholarships to students in its service territory.
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