Jeanne Kramme Fouke Scholarship for Future Teachers

$2,000
2 winners, $1,000 each
Awarded
Application Deadline
Jun 30, 2025
Winners Announced
Jul 31, 2025
Education Level
High School, Undergraduate
Eligibility Requirements
Education Level:
High school or undergraduate student
Field of Study:
Education

Jeanne Kramme Fouke was a beloved woman who worked as a special education teacher for over forty years. 

Teachers like Jeanne are the backbone of our educational system, molding the minds of the children they teach and making a long-lasting impact on their students and the world. Passionate and devoted educators are the key to inspiring the next generation of students and preparing them for professional success.

This scholarship aims to honor the life of Jeanne Kramme Fouke by supporting students who share her love for education.

Any high school or undergraduate student who is pursuing education may apply for this scholarship opportunity, but those pursuing special education are preferred.

To apply, tell us why you’re pursuing a career in teaching.

Selection Criteria:
Ambition, Drive, Passion
Published February 19, 2025
Essay Topic

Please share why you are pursuing a career in teaching.

400–600 words

Winners and Finalists

August 2024

Finalists
William Coleman
Jillian Guidry
Quinn Huyg
Abigail Austin
Destini Roberson
Ben Zuckerman
Toni Reynolds
Aiden Harris
Camryn Nowak-Brown
Paige Owens
Katie Hodges
Benzie Murphy
Cierra Brown
Anthony Suarez
Avery Gathright
Marky Aponte
Annika Chan

Winning Applications

Nicholas Duclosel
Newton High SchoolCovington, GA
Kate Schneider
Central CollegeKnoxville, IA
I am the second of four kids in my family. Being a part of a larger family and being involved in various activities have helped me develop a love for children and a desire to help them grow. With your support I will be able to further my education so that I can achieve my dream of being an educator. In high school, I spent the majority of my time participating in various activities, many involving kids. From working at a daycare after school to serving in my church on the weekends and in the summer, I was with little ones daily. One of the ways I loved connecting with kids the most was through dance. I was a part of the Knoxville Dance Team for all four years of high school, and I participated in studio dance for eight years. Being involved in a sport for that long helped me build strong connections with younger students who also love dance. I’ve been able to be a part of their growing process not only in dance but in their lives as well. In 2023, I had the amazing opportunity to go on a mission trip to Abaco, where we helped rebuild and repair buildings that were destroyed by Hurricane Dorian in 2019. I was also able to meet students and teachers while there. Due to the hurricane and the effects of COVID-19, students missed several years of school. I learned very quickly that not all students were able to receive a proper education. I was able to help a local teacher stock a library that would be used for students who are now falling behind in their classes or who never properly learned how to read. She talked to us about how these students are being thrown into school at a grade level they aren’t ready for. This is when my heart broke, seeing students who couldn’t properly receive the education they needed at the level they were at. This teacher was a part of a group that would be helping catch up all the students who needed help, and she was helping some of them learn to read. Being just a small part of helping the students’ education was so touching. Helping out in even such a small way is what truly helped me want to become that for students full time. After exploring different college programs and visiting their campuses, I knew Central College felt like home to me. As the child of two education major alumni, I know how incredible Central’s teaching program is, and I have loved my experience on campus so far. The opportunities and experiences that I’ll be able to have as a student here will prepare me to be a successful teacher in whatever district I’m blessed to work in. With your support, you are not only helping me but all of my future students. Thank you for your consideration!
Max Everett
University of Northern ColoradoFargo, ND
Shannon Cunniff
Regis CollegeWoodstock, CT

FAQ

When is the scholarship application deadline?

The application deadline is Jun 30, 2025. Winners will be announced on Jul 31, 2025.