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MAY 8, 2001
KERRVILLE—Twelve high school graduates from the Hill
Country have been chosen to receive full scholarships from The
Cailloux Foundation of Kerrville. The Foundation announced the
establishment of The Cailloux Foundation Scholarship Program to
benefit high school graduates in the Hill Country in 1999.
Graduating seniors have been selected as Cailloux scholars from
high schools in Bandera, Center Point, Comfort, Fredericksburg,
Harper, Ingram, Junction, Kerrville, Leakey, Medina, and
Rocksprings. The awards are up to $10,000 per recipient annually
and are for undergraduate study only. The scholarships are
renewable for up to four years for a maximum multi-year award of
$40,000 per student. At its full maturity the program will have up
to 48 students participating as scholarship recipients. Recipients
will attend public universities in the State of Texas.
The scholarship recipients are Charles T. Lara and Jennalee M.
Teich of Bandera, Jeremy Banik of Center Point, Derrick M. Waller
of Comfort, Stacey K. Reeh of Fredericksburg, Heather M. Arras of
Harper, Kristin M. Weikel of Ingram, Sarah Redus of Junction,
Summer L. Woodward of Kerrville, Karah N. Spaniel of Leakey,
Susanne L. Coates of Medina, and Alisa L. Whitley of Rocksprings.
A limited number of applications were made available to each
eligible Hill Country high school for distribution among students
selected by local scholarship committees. The applicants met or
exceeded a minimum Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score
requirement of 1017, which is the current national average. They
also have a minimum grade average of 85 and are in the top
one-third of their graduating classes.
Final selection of recipients for the scholarship awards was
made by Scholarship Management Services (SMS), a division of
Citizens Scholarship Foundation of America in St. Peter, MN. SMS
utilized standard comprehensive recipient selection procedures
including the consideration of past academic performance and
future potential, statement of career goals and educational
aspirations, financial need, work experience, unusual personal or
family circumstances, leadership skills, participation in school
and community activities, and recommendation letters in making the
final selections.
"On behalf of the Foundation, I congratulate each of these
students. We believe that this program will also provide an added
incentive for students coming up through these Hill Country
schools to do well academically and provide positive leadership in
their schools and communities," said Betty Vernon, Program
Director for the Foundation.
Floyd A. and Kathleen C.
Cailloux created
The Cailloux Foundation in 1994.
The Foundation’s mission is to perpetuate their vision through the
betterment of individual lives, with emphasis on the needs of
disadvantaged children.
Mr. Cailloux was co-founder of Keystone
International and was instrumental in the company becoming a
leader in the manufacturing and marketing of industrial valves for
general industry. In 1981, Mr. and Mrs. Cailloux moved from Houston to Kerrville,
Texas where they became very involved
in charitable endeavors in the Texas Hill Country and around the
state. The Foundation continues these endeavors by quietly awarding
grants to eligible nonprofit organizations mainly in the Hill
Country.
For more information about The Cailloux Foundation Scholarship
Program please go to the Scholarship
Program section on this site.n
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