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4 Batavia High School Seniors Win Inspire Scholarships From Chamber Of Commerce
"Because we are looking for future inspiring leaders, the scholarship application explored this sentiment," officials said of the program.
BATAVIA, IL — The Batavia Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the winners of their Inspire Scholarships for 2024. The scholarship categories are motivated by the makeup of the Batavia Chamber of Commerce membership. All winners are members of the 2024 graduating class of Batavia Public School District 101. The financial award of $1,000 will be paid directly to the institute the recipient will be attending.
According to Margaret Perreault, president and CEO of the Batavia Chamber of Commerce, the scholarship committee was impressed by the number and quality of the applicants for this year’s scholarship program.
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“We are happy to support our community and our membership with this program,” Ms. Perreault said. “Because we are looking for future inspiring leaders, the scholarship application explored this sentiment. The answers we received were inspirational, making it difficult to choose only one awardee in each category.
“Also, when our businesses share the scholarship program with their employees, it is another opportunity for them to show that they are committed to their employees and their families,” she added. “Therefore, we always encourage our members to share this opportunity.”
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The awardees, their intended college and the scholarship category follows.
- Inspiring Entrepreneurship: A scholarship to reward a student who has interest in starting a business to encourage consideration to locate in Batavia someday. Rabia Jafari is the awardee in this category and will attend DePaul University. Rabia found that she had an entrepreneurial drive when she enrolled in Dennis Piron’s incubator class at Batavia High School. She helped launch Impact Threads, a clothing brand that gives 15% of profits to different causes each month. The first design brought in $1,000 in revenue. She is planning to launch her own clothing brand this summer, working to expand the line while attending classes in the fall.
- Inspiring Women in Business: A scholarship to reward a female high school student interested in a business major to encourage more females to pursue these fields. Isabella Jonas is the awardee in this competitive category and will attend Illinois State University where she hopes to pursue a degree in human resources. She cited a family friend, Katie Pratts, as a successful businesswoman. Isabella says that Ms. Pratts’ success has taught her that you can do anything you want to do by putting in the hard work and time.
- Inspiring Contributors to a Batavia Chamber Business: A scholarship to reward a high school student for working for a Batavia Chamber business during high school. Rachel Rempert is the awardee in this category and plans to attend the University of Loyola Chicago with a major in criminal justice and a minor in psychology. Since July 2021, Rachel has worked as a server at Covenant Living at the Holmstad, a job that she says has taught her teamwork, patience and remaining calm, all of which she believes will benefit her in the field that she has chosen. It is Rachel’s 10-year goal to be in the field of forensic science working for the FBI.
- Inspiring Career & Technical Achievers: A scholarship to reward a high school student interested in a trade or career in manufacturing. Adam Deitchman is the awardee in this category and will attend Waubonsee Community College to continue his pursuit of a career in fire science. He says that his interest in this career began with his Boy Scout career and was cemented when he first began attending programs at the Fox Valley Career Center. Adam is also in the cadet program at the Sugar Grove Fire Protection District.
The four recipients were acknowledged and presented with their checks at Senior Recognition Night at Batavia High School on Tuesday, May 14.
“We sincerely wish our scholarship winners, along with all the top-notch applicants, much success as they continue their educational journey,” summed Margaret. “Congratulations to all!”
This press release was produced by Batavia Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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