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WTHS Class of '95 Memorial Scholarship

Funded by
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Melanie Groff
$500
1 winner$500
Awarded
Application Deadline
Apr 14, 2026
Winners Announced
May 1, 2026
Education Level
High School
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Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
High school senior
School Name:
West Texas High School
Education Level:
School Name:
High school senior
West Texas High School

The West Texas High School Class of 1995 was a tight-knit and bright class that has done incredible things in the thirty years since graduation.

Unfortunately, some Comanches left their classmates way too soon. Brandon Janow, Joseph Tanzey, Kelli Beets, James Gibson, and Casey Sullivan have passed on, but their memories have not been forgotten, and their friends and classmates are ensuring their legacies live on by helping the next generation of Comanche graduates.

This scholarship seeks to honor fallen classmates by helping fellow Comanche students with the cost of higher education.

Any high school senior at West Texas High School may apply for this scholarship opportunity.

To apply, tell us about yourself, your high school experiences, what your goals are for the future, and how this scholarship would help you.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Drive, Impact
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Published September 22, 2025
$500
1 winner$500
Awarded
Application Deadline
Apr 14, 2026
Winners Announced
May 1, 2026
Education Level
High School
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Essay Topic

To apply, tell us about yourself, your high school experiences, and what your goals are for the future. How will this scholarship help you achieve these dreams?

400–600 words

Winners and Finalists

May 2026

Winners
Macy Parks
West Texas High School
Stinnett, TX
Finalists
Marcus Brewer
West Texas High School
Stinnett, TX
Kynlie Green
West Texas Secondary School
Stinnett, TX

Winning Application

Macy Parks
West Texas High SchoolStinnett, TX
Zig Ziggler once said, “They don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” As an aspiring leader in a STEM centered field, Ziggler’s quote inspires my approach to leadership and my career. My incredible parents have taught me the value of work ethic and drive. They have formed me into an ambitious and driven person, always looking for ways to improve my own life and every organization I am a part of. Throughout high school, I have been a member in band, track and tennis, and an officer in our National Honor Society, FFA, Student Council, Speech and Debate, Theater, and Class Office. These experiences have given me countless opportunities to practice problem-solving, community service, and leadership. Just a few examples include our Student Council’s $16,000 wildfire fundraiser, an extracurricular banquet I organized for Freshman Orientation, and the many competitions I did in FFA. Most of all, though, they taught me that people are most motivated when they feel appreciated. High School taught me to seek the fullest potential everyone around me, and to pursue that potential with compassion. Furthermore, these opportunities have led me to desire a future of problem solving and leadership that inspires others to improve the world around them. My goal in the coming years is to earn a degree in chemical engineering with a double minor in petroleum engineering and materials sciences. I plan to participate in research and leadership organizations throughout college to prepare for future success and hopefully obtain an internship with a major oil and gas company. My ultimate dream is to create materials and systems that reduce risks for workers in petroleum drilling and refining. My long term goal is to become a leader in the field and begin managing people to execute impactful projects. Our community is built around the oil and gas industry, and the associated risks are evident. From the blacked trees to the crude terminal’s daily countdown since the last injury, our town is made aware of the need for better safety systems. I hope to use the skills I build on throughout college to make a difference in communities such as my own by improving the most hazardous mechanisms. The more time I put into research, community service, internships, and leadership, the closer I will get to achieving my dreams. However, I must work as much as necessary to provide for myself in order to give my all to my studies. This scholarship directly relates to 50+ hours that I can spend on furthering my education rather than working a job unrelated to my career field. That is enough time to begin life changing research with leaders in the field of chemical and materials engineering. It is potentially the difference between taking an incredible summer internship in Houston and having to stay back due to financial concerns. No matter what, it will have a clear impact on my ability to hit the ground running once I graduate from college, so that I can get on the path for leadership as soon as possible. WTHS has given me the opportunities to become a leader and aspire progress in a critical field. Now, I hope to refine those skills in college, seize every opportunity that comes my way, and become a leader that shows others how much I care, so that they can trust my knowledge and drive to make a difference. I know that with the right resources, I can impact safety in our community and so many others, and I hope you will aid me in doing so.

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When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Apr 14, 2026. Winners will be announced on May 1, 2026.

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What is the scholarship award?

Award amounts per winner are designated by the donor. Check the award amount for a detailed breakdown.

When will the scholarship winner be chosen? How will they be notified?

The winner will be publicly announced on May 1, 2026. Prior to the announcement date, we may contact finalists with additional questions about their application. We will work with donors to review all applications according to the scholarship criteria. Winners will be chosen based on the merit of their application.

How will the scholarship award be paid?

Award checks will be sent to the financial aid office of the winner's academic institution or future academic institution in their name to be applied to their tuition, and in the name of their institution (depending on the school's requirements). If the award is for a qualified educational non-tuition expense, we will work with the winner directly to distribute the award and make sure it goes towards qualified expenses.

How will my scholarship application be verified?

Before we award the scholarship, the winner will be required to confirm their academic enrollment status. Depending on the circumstances, verification of Student ID and/or their most recent transcript will be required.

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