Schooley Receives Lions Scholarship

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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The Atwood Lions Club presented two scholarships, each valued at $1,000, to two graduating seniors of Warsaw Community High School. Each recipient is affiliated with the Atwood Club, one as a member, the other through the membership of his dad. Caleb Schooley excelled in his robotics class, building his own robot, which won many contests at state level. He was recognized, during graduation ceremonies, for his work with robotics and his tremendous ability to teach students who will be coming into this class in the next few years. Dr. David Hoffert, Warsaw Community Schools superintendent, said there would always be room for teachers with these abilities at WCHS and encouraged Schooley to get his degree and come back to Warsaw to teach. He is shown with is parents, Cheryl and Rick Schooley.[[In-content Ad]]

The Atwood Lions Club presented two scholarships, each valued at $1,000, to two graduating seniors of Warsaw Community High School. Each recipient is affiliated with the Atwood Club, one as a member, the other through the membership of his dad. Caleb Schooley excelled in his robotics class, building his own robot, which won many contests at state level. He was recognized, during graduation ceremonies, for his work with robotics and his tremendous ability to teach students who will be coming into this class in the next few years. Dr. David Hoffert, Warsaw Community Schools superintendent, said there would always be room for teachers with these abilities at WCHS and encouraged Schooley to get his degree and come back to Warsaw to teach. He is shown with is parents, Cheryl and Rick Schooley.[[In-content Ad]]
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