DOVER — Sixty-seven Dover High School graduates have received $1,120 scholarships for college tuition this fall. According to a community announcement, the Bernhard-Wentz Scholarship Fund awarded these scholarships based on academic performance, financial need, leadership and proper application procedures.
The recipients for the 2025-2026 academic year are:
Ava Adams, Isabella Barr, Isaac Blickensderfer, Jordan Brillhart, Taylor Brogan, Katie Bruno, Jaxon Burdette, Aaron Callentine, Avery Contini, Alina Cotlet, Keara Dickey, Mya Downing, Hunter Edwards, Alyssa Feller, Isabella Fockler, Madilynn Foster, Katelyn Foust, Joshua Frank, Will Frautschy, Lily Galbraith, Lauren Grafe, Ayden Hall, Benjamin Hamm, Griffin Hammerstrom, Rylie Hanenkrat, Blake Harmon, Joshua Haverfield, Bayle Hinds, Naiya Howell, Brian Hutchison, Abigail Jones, Jacob Jones, Sarah Klar, Nathan Leggett, Hallie Lint, Tyler Little, Simon Lorentz, Ella Mallernee, Meghan McCrate, Kaleigh McCutcheon, Camryn McGlumphy, Keane McIntosh, Jack McKinnon, Parker Newland, Gregory Nguyen, Katelyn Nitz, Antonio Pastor-Hernandez, Rylan Pettay, Daniel Pfeiffer, Tessa Pilcher, Kylie Pittman, Madison Reed, Andrew Ricker, Kasey Ruegsegger, Elaina Samsa, Riley Schie, Carter Seikel, Victoria Shankle, Joshua Smith, Sydney Stevenson, Isabelle Stoldt, Lake Van Sickle, Emma Wells, Olivia Yackey, Michaela Yoder, Abigail Zeedyk and Isabella Zobel.
The Bernhard-Wentz Scholarship Fund was established in 1988 with funds left to the school district by the late A. J. “Patsy” Bernhard.
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