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Angelina Casey Awarded $5,000 College Scholarship from SITE Foundation
Kirkwood High School 2024 graduate to attend St. Louis Community College and then Berklee College of Music

A recent graduate of Kirkwood High School planning to start her college education in the Fall 2024 semester has received a $5,000 scholarship from the SITE Advancement Foundation to help further her education.
Angelina Casey will first attend St. Louis Community College to study general education coursework. She is an accomplished violinist and teaches violin to children. Angelina then plans to attend Berklee College of Music to finish her bachelor’s degree to study music theory. She is sponsored by Castle Contracting, LLC.
Angelina is one of six St. Louis area college-bound students to receive a $5,000 scholarship from the SITE Advancement Foundation this year. High school graduates, college, and trade school students with a parent employed by one of the 250 SITE Improvement Association member companies are eligible to receive these scholarships, which are based on each student’s academic achievements, involvement in the community and financial need.
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“Assisting these students in their quest for educational advancement is part of the SITE Improvement Association’s broader commitment to advance workforce and economic development initiatives that were recognized by the Knowledge Lab Award we received from the St. Louis Construction Forum,” said Jeremy Bennett, Executive Director of the SITE Improvement Association. “These scholarships will help students gain the education and the connections they need to pursue their careers in whatever field they choose and be successful.”
The scholarships are made possible through voluntary contributions from SITE Improvement Association member companies and from the SITE Advancement Foundation Scholarship Fund, which has awarded more than $430,000 in college and trade school scholarships over the past 24 years.
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“When applying for our scholarships, students learn about the economic impact of construction, the benefits of their parents working in the construction industry, and learning about themselves as they dig deep and write about their future ambitions,” Bennett added. “Just as SITE advances the industry through its investment in infrastructure initiatives, leadership training, and premier events, our past scholarship recipients have found ways of giving back and promoting our industry, especially as they grow into various leadership roles. Plus, they can drive around town and say, ‘Yeah, my Dad or Mom helped build that.’ I want to thank our Foundation, the Scholarship Committee, and members of SITE for their generosity in responding to the needs of our scholarship recipients and advancing our mission.”
About SITE Improvement Association
The SITE Improvement Association advances the construction industry in eastern Missouri through public policy advocacy, labor relations support, safety and leadership training and professional networking. Established in 1966 as an independent trade organization, SITE represents more than 250 contractors and suppliers in the Concrete, Asphalt Paving, Sewer/Utility, Highway/Bridge, Earthmoving, Landscaping and Specialty construction sectors. For more information, visit www.sitestl.org.