ESA International is an organization founded in 1929 and is a leadership and service organization. The ESA Foundation is a 501(c)3 public foundation established in 1970 as an organization with the purpose of promoting continuing education and charitable activities. ESAF offers more than 200 scholarships each year. They do not allow their scholarship program to be advertised or used by companies that charge for scholarship information. ESA Foundation Scholarships are awarded based on individual scholarship criteria. Some scholarships have requirements for GPA and/or field of study. While the website filters applications based on selections made, it is important to review the specific criteria for each scholarship prior to applying. Personal letters should be written with these criteria in mind, as scholarship judges will review these items. Information about scholarship requirements and applications are available on the ESA website: here. The application submission process is done online. To find scholarships currently available, click on the current list of ESA Foundation Scholarships available by the state in which the student resides. Click on the state to learn which scholarships are available. Completed applications are accepted online beginning September 1, 2020 and ending February 1, 2021 at 11 PM MST to be considered for the scholarships this academic year.
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
Final score 60 to 14 with Waynoka on top
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
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5th & 6th grade football highlights. It’s a great evening for football! Come on out!!
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VOICE OF DEMOCRACY Student Entry Deadline: October 31, 2020 Patriotic Audio Essay Competition Grades 9-12 Grand Prize: $30,000 Scholarship See Mrs. Hopper for application
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
Check out the August 2020 newsletter on the app or Live Feed under Documents>About>Newsletters
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
Thank you for allowing us to share information on our scholarship program in conjunction with Honors Grad U! We are offering another five $10,000 scholarships again this year and I want to make sure your students know about it. These are the main points about our scholarship: High school students can participate in a design-thinking community building project: Design & work on a community improvement project. Optional: Share work for some checkpoint feedback before the final deadline by May 28, 2021. Submit final design thinking project application by June 28, 2021. There will be up to 5 awardees, each receiving a $10,000 scholarship to the college, university, or trade school of their choice. We will also fund the top project up to $5,000. Here is a link to anything else you may need to know about our scholarship: https://www.honorsgraduation.com/graduation-scholarship.htm. Click this link for more information, where you can also find complete FAQ’s on the rounds and a digital submission form: http://www.honorsgradu.com/scholarship-faqs/. You can also see the projects of previous years' recipients to learn more about this opportunity.
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
The Hagan Scholarship is a nationwide need-based merit scholarship, designed to provide each recipient with the opportunity to Graduate College Debt-Free. Recipients of a Hagan Scholarship will graduate from an Eligible Public High School located in a county having fewer than 50,000 residents or from a remote rural public high school located in a larger county. There is NO Application Fee. To inform your students about the Hagan Scholarship please provide a link from your school’s website to Haganscholarships.org. Hagan Scholarship recipients are high achieving, self-motivated students who will require substantial financial assistance to attend college. The Hagan Scholarship provides up to $48,000 over four years; nine hundred twenty-seven Hagan Scholars from 43 states are currently enrolled at 358 colleges and universities. Over 2,000 Hagan Scholarships have been awarded to date, 500 more scholarships will be awarded in April 2021. The award of a Hagan Scholarship can be life changing for many recipients. For more information and to access the Hagan Scholarship Application please visit our website. The Application Deadline is 5:00 PM CST, November 15, 2020.
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
Pictures and proofs have come in and will be distributed this week. Seniors need to pick a proof picture (whether ordering any or not) and give it back to Mrs. Green by Wednesday, September 30th to be sent to Horton’s by 10/2.
about 5 years ago, Brandi Green
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REMINDER - REMINDER Parents, please review these reminders for picking up students in the elementary pick-up line. These guidelines have been set to make pick-up as safe as possible for all students. Please be sure that others who pick-up your child are aware of the guidelines. 1. Anyone picking up a student should be in the pick-up line, not across the street in the parking lot. 2. All students need to be able to be placed in the vehicle on the drivers side. Please move car seats to the other side. 3. Anyone picking up both elementary and HS students should be mindful of the 3:25 dismissal at the elementary. THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP
about 5 years ago, Jeff Thompson
A special thanks to our donors, sponsors and teams for a successful 2nd annual SM Booster Club golf tournament! Boiling Springs Golf Course is a great host!
about 5 years ago, Aaron Marlatt
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Due to insufficient numbers, Sharon-Mutual will not be participating in the Weatherford JH volleyball festival Saturday, September 12.
about 5 years ago, Terri Hopper
It’s a beautiful morning to kick off the Sharon-Mutual Booster Club golf tournament! Thank you for all your support!
about 5 years ago, Alyssa Lee
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All sports Pink Out shirts!! These will be worn for Volleyball, Football and Basketball. Orders are due Tuesday September 16th. Order forms will be sent home with your student or you can pick one up in the front office. Trojan Pride Never Dies!
about 5 years ago, Alyssa Lee
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We got to celebrate Adrian Rivas birthday today! Adrian graduated from Sharon-Mutual in 2012 and has been employed at Sharon-Mutual for 9 years working in the cafeteria. If you have ever met Adrian you know he swells with Trojan pride, attending as many sporting events and activities as possible. Adrian is an absolute ray of sunshine and the children love to see him and talking to him every day! Each student made Adrian feel special during their lunch period singing him happy birthday and bringing him birthday cards! We are so lucky to have you Adrian! HAPPY BIRTHDAY from Sharon-Mutual school!
about 5 years ago, Alyssa Lee
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When you can’t have recess you put your imagination to work. 2nd graders showing off their creativity on a rainy day of indoor recess.
about 5 years ago, Alyssa Lee
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YEARBOOK SALE - Take advantage of the discounted price!!!! Yearbooks are discounted 10% through the end of September for $37.94 (we have to charge taxes for online sales). You can order online and pay with a check, debit card, or credit card. September $36.00 + Taxes October $38.00 + Taxes November $40.00 + Taxes Go to www.TreeRing.com/validate Enter our school’s passcode: 101564070248594
about 5 years ago, Brandi Green
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Mrs. Robinson 3rd grade class is working on Map Skills to prepare them for exciting adventures they can take around the United States! Great job 3rd grade!!
about 5 years ago, Alyssa Lee
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Sharon-Mutual 4H Club will have a meeting today after school at 3:30 in the Sharon Cafeteria. You will be able to sign up and learn about the programs you can participate in this year.
about 5 years ago, Jeff Thompson
Woodward firefighter Melissa Hobbs came and spoke to Pre -K through 2nd grade about fire safety, how to call 911 and the importance of knowing your address. Thank you for Educating our kids on Fire safety! The kids had such a good time and haven’t stopped talking about everything they learned!
about 5 years ago, Alyssa Lee
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