A scholarship fund established through the estate of Ruth Shafer to help Perry County graduating seniors pursue advanced education.
A discretionary scholarship endowment fund established by Edgar and Evelyn Whitcomb to encourage Perry County High School students, pursuing a course of study in law, education, or medicine, to further their education and to achieve maximum scholastic potential.
A scholarship fund established in memory of Jamon L. Burchett by his parents, Rich and Julie, and his brother, Travis, to honor Jamon's love for electrical repair.
A scholarship fund created in memory of Matthew Moore by his wife, Lucy Goffinet, and his parents, John E. and Ann C. Moore, to help students pursuing advanced education.
A scholarship fund established in memory of John Williams by his parents, Jim and Earla, and his brother, Logan, to honor John's love of working on vehicles.
A scholarship fund established in memory of Mark "Flash" Kleeman by his wife, Angie, children, Brandon and Angel, and his extended family.
A scholarship fund established by Lodge 137 of the Perry County Fraternal Order of Police.
A scholarship fund created by Kenton A. and Betty Paulin Gast in memory of Betty's parents.
A scholarship fund established by Ralph and Rose Reed in honor of their son, Sam, and his remarkable achievements in life. They believe Sam benefited greatly from his special education training and that it helped make him the energetic, hardworking and independent man he is today.
A scholarship created by the family of Sergeant Heather J. Glenn, to provide financial support for Perry County high school graduates that choose to pursue a degree in the field of criminal justice.
A scholarship fund created to honor Stacey Peak, who was a victim of the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center. The fund was created by her mother Bobbie Peak and members of her family to help students pursuing advanced education.
A scholarship fund estbalished by Harriet and Don Neill to help graduating seniors from Perry Central High School further their education.
A scholarship established by the children of Max and Billie York in memory of their parents and in memory of their sister Sondra Kaye York to help graduating seniors at Perry Central High School pursue advanced education.
MAILING ADDRESS
PO Box 13
Tell City, IN 47586
ADDRESS
700 Main Street, 2nd Floor
Tell City, IN 47586
PHONE
812-547-3176 (main)