Saddlebrook Elementary School PTA Scholarship

Purpose:

To provide one time financial assistance, for an Omaha Public Schools senior, who attended Saddlebrook Elementary School.

Amount:

$1,000 payable to an educational institution of recipient’s choice. Verification of enrollment should be sent directly to the Omaha Schools Foundation for payment directly to the educational institution.

 Eligible Recipients:

Graduating seniors from an Omaha Public High School who attended Saddlebrook Elementary School for a minimum of two years and have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.

Selection Criteria:

  1. Student must submit the Saddlebrook PTA Scholarship Application with all of its requirements.
  2. Student must submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher or school administrator.
  3. Student must submit a current transcript.
  4. Student must submit a short essay (maximum 3 paragraphs) answering the questions, “What is a life lesson I have learned while being an OPS student? How did that experience make me OPS proud?” and “Why do I want to further my education?”
  5. Student must include a resume listing activities, volunteer and job experiences.

Selection Procedure:

Final recipients will be chosen by the Scholarship Committee of the Saddlebrook Elementary School PTA.

Should you be selected for this award, please send verification of your enrollment at the college or university of your choice and a “Thank You” note directed to the donor to Omaha Public Schools Foundation. The award will be forwarded to the college of choice upon receipt.

Administered By:

The Omaha Public Schools Foundation
Toba Cohen Dunning
3861 Farnam St.
Omaha, NE 68131
402.502.3032

Sandra Kay Spencer Knipe Memorial Scholarship

Sandra served initially as a volunteer and then as a licensed para for the kindergarteners at Indian Hills Elementary for 20 years until cancer took her life. As a mother of five children who were all enrolled in the school, Sandra had a vested interest in the program’s success. After her children graduated from school, she felt compelled to help insure the program continued to flourish. Sandra was known by all for her commitment to the under-served and being non-judgmental. She was a great friend, a great listener, an educator for all, resourceful and creative.

Purpose:

To honor the memory of Sandra Kay Spencer Knipe, who devoted her life to children, putting education at the forefront.

Amount:

$500.00

Eligible Recipients:

A graduating senior from an Omaha Public High School who attended Indian Hills Elementary or South High School for at least one year.

Selection Criteria:

  1. Student must be focused on pursuing an associate or advanced degree in education.
  2. Student must submit a letter of recommendation from a teacher or an administrator.
  3. Student must submit a current transcript.
  4. Student must state which years he/she attended Indian Hills or South High School.

Selection Process:

Selection will be made by the Omaha Public Schools Foundation in conjunction with the school counselors.

Should you be selected for this award, please send verification of your enrollment at the college or university of your choice and a “Thank You” note directed to the donor to Omaha Public Schools Foundation. The award will be forwarded to the college of choice upon receipt.

Administered by:

The Omaha Public Schools Foundation
Toba Cohen Dunning
3861 Farnam St.
Omaha, NE 68131
402.502.3032

Shannon Lloyd Memorial Scholarship

Purpose:

A $1,000 scholarship will be awarded each year in memory of Shannon Lee Lloyd, who attended Fullerton Magnet Center from 1999 to 2001. This scholarship was awarded for the first time in 2012 when Shannon would have graduated. It is now given each year to an outstanding OPS graduating senior.

Students who maintain a 2.8 GPA as freshman in college will be able to renew this $1,000 scholarship for their sophomore year.

Eligibility:

To be eligible for this scholarship the applicant must have:

  • Attended Fullerton Magnet Center for at least 2 years.
  • A cumulative GPA that will allow enrollment in college.
  • Been accepted at an accredited university or community college.

    Essay:

    Shannon Lloyd’s life was a supernova, short but bright, filled with happiness and passion. Her spirit warmed the hearts of all who knew her. When she was just seven, Shannon was struck by a car while riding her bike not far from Fullerton. Though she did not survive her injuries, the helmet she was wearing gave her a fighting chance. Inspired by Shannon’s memory, her family and friends continue to advocate for bike safety and neighborhood traffic safety through active support of KEEP KIDS ALIVE DRIVE 25®. Headquartered in Omaha, the goal of this nonprofit organization is to make streets safer for all who walk, cycle, play, drive, and ride.

    Write a short essay discussing a significant challenge or accomplishment in your life. Reflect on lessons learned while facing that challenge or any impact your experience has had on your plans beyond high school. (Minimum 500 words) For a more professional appearance, the committee recommends you type your essay in a text editor like Microsoft Word (as an example) and then paste into the submission form.

    Required Documents:

    1. Resume to include:
      • Senior High School Activities (Clubs, Music, Athletics, etc.)
      • Volunteer and Community Activities
      • Awards and Honors
    2. ACT Scores
    3. High School Transcript
    4. Essay

    Selection Process:

    The scholarship will be awarded based upon:

    • The short essay
    • Contributions to school and community
    • Extracurricular activities
    • Academic achievement

    Should you be selected for this award, please send verification of your enrollment at the college or university of your choice and a “Thank You” note directed to the donor to Omaha Public Schools Foundation. The award will be forwarded to the college of choice upon receipt.

    Administered by:

    The Omaha Public Schools Foundation
    Toba Cohen Dunning
    3861 Farnam St.
    Omaha, NE 68131
    402.502.3032

    The Simon Says: Live A Better Life Scholarship

    Purpose:

    The Simon Says: Live A Better Life Scholarship is looking for a student that, despite the struggles of their circumstances, has strived to help others either through volunteer work or by the way they have chosen to make a difference in their community or family and at the same time continued to make school a priority.

    Simon Jones graduated from Omaha North Nigh School in the top 2% of his class in 2017. He was an exceptional student who attended AP and Dual Enrollment classes as well as following the Bio-Medical and Engineering Pathways offered at Omaha North. He received the Buffet Scholarship and had been accepted into the Engineering Program at the University of Nebraska Omaha. While at North he also participated in Cross Country, Track and Field, Bike Club and in the Science Club. Outside of school he was president of the Teen Advisory Council at Children’s Hospital and Medical Center, a member of the Florence Christian Youth group and Team Captain for Relay for Life. He also created and began the Simon Says: “Happy Birthday” Toy Drive to benefit the Living Hope Food Pantry. He accomplished these things even though he had cancer.

    Simon was diagnosed in January 2013 at the age of 13 with DSRCT, a rare and aggressive soft tissue sarcoma. He underwent numerous chemotherapies, radiation treatments and multiple surgeries while he attended and finished his high school career. In September 2016 he began writing an inspirational Facebook Blog call Simon Says: Live a Better Life. From September of that year until his death he encouraged other with a simple message; “Our struggles do not define who we are, but WE define how we share our struggles with the world”. His wish was for the world to know that we all have something that holds us back from living a better life. It could be an illness like Simons, it could an unfortunate event that caused a detour in our plans or even the circumstances you were born into. Like Simon, we all can choose to be the light and hope in someone else’s path and to Live a Better Life.

    This was his mission and now it is ours. We have the privilege of telling the whole world Simon’s story. How cancer died from Simon, not Simon died from cancer, how he held his head high through pain and fear. How he chose to be the light and hope, and to lift everyone else despite his own struggle. Simon’s life has purpose and his struggle was not in vain. How through it all he never stopped believing that God had a greater plan for his journey.

    Amount:

    $2000.00

    Criteria:

    1.  Any OPS high school graduating senior
    2. GPA 3.0 or higher
    3. Essay response to all the following three points:
      • a hardship or struggle that you have overcome or are currently facing.
      • what it means to you to “Live a Better Life” in spite of your circumstance.
      • how through secondary education you plan to make a difference in the life of others.
    1. Two recommendation letters (non-relative) testifying to the personal hardship of the applicant, the character of the applicant, and the achievements in the effort of “Living a Better Life”.

    Selection Procedure:

    Should you be selected for this award, please send verification of your enrollment at the college or university of your choice and a “Thank You” note directed to the donor to Omaha Public Schools Foundation. The award will be forwarded to the college of choice upon receipt.

    Administered by:

    The Omaha Public Schools Foundation
    Toba Cohen Dunning
    3861 Farnam St.
    Omaha, NE 68131
    402.502.3032

    **You can donate to the scholarship on our secure donation portal. Use the drop down menu on the form to designate the Simon Says Live a Better Life Scholarship.

    Si Se Puede Omaha Public Schools Scholarship

    Purpose

     At least 1-$2000 dollar scholarship will be awarded.

    Selection Criteria

    1. GPA 2.5 or higher (unweighted)
    2. OPS High School Seniors who are not eligible to apply for federal financial aid  (DACA or any undocumented student)
    3. Money can be used for any College, University or Trade School of their choosing
    4. Students will complete an application in the OPSF Scholarship Portal.

      Selection Requirements:

      • Senior in an Omaha Public High School (Benson, Bryan Sr., Burke, Central, North, Northwest, or South High School, Buena Vista, Westview).
      • Not be eligible to apply for federal financial aid, such as FAFSA, Pell Grant, etc.
      • Require a minimum unweighted GPA of 2.5 and above.
      • Essay 1 – Send with this completed application a one-page (maximum 500 words) typed essay telling why you are applying for the scholarship and your educational and career goals by giving specific examples.
      • Essay 2 – Send with completed application a one page (maximum 500 words) typed essay regarding greatest challenge and how you overcame it by giving specific examples. Include as well how or if being undocumented has made it harder to reach your goals.
      • Include a high school transcript.
      • Have 2 individuals complete a Recommendation Letter for the scholarship. At least one of these individuals should be a current teacher or school official.

      Selection Committee Members:

      • Paco Fuentes-Goodwill Industries Community Outreach Director
      • Evelia Gutierrez- Youth Academic Navigator for the D2 Center
      • Susana Lara-Curriculum Specialist at South High School
      • Charo Rangel- Retired Assistant Principal-Omaha Public Schools
      • Giovanna Zermeño-School Counselor at Norris Middle SchoolSummary

      Selection Process:

      Should you be selected for this award, please send verification of your enrollment at the college or university of your choice and a “Thank You” note directed to the donor to Omaha Public Schools Foundation. The award will be forwarded to the college of choice upon receipt.

      Administered by:

      The Omaha Public Schools Foundation
      Toba Cohen Dunning
      3861 Farnam St.
      Omaha, NE 68131
      402.502.3032

      Donations

      To donate to this scholarship you can send a check to the following address or use the online payment link below.

      Omaha Public Schools Foundation
      Si Se Puede Scholarship Fund
      3861 Farnam St.
      Omaha, NE 68131

      Or use the convenient link below to donate online.

       

      The Skinner Elementary School PTO Scholarship

      Purpose:

      To assist students who wish to pursue post-secondary education.

      Eligible Recipients:

      All OPS High Schools

      Selection Process:

      1. Student must have completed a minimum of three years at Skinner Elementary.
      2. Recipient shall be academically able to succeed in college.
      3. Student must be pursuing further education at an accredited 2 or 4 year college or university.
      4. Student must submit a short essay (maximum 3 paragraphs) stating their future plans both professionally and personally.   The title of the essay is: “How I plan to use my college education.”

      Amount:

      $500.00 

      Selection Process:

      The final recipient will be chosen by a selection committee established by the Principal of Skinner Elementary School made up of school staff and leadership.

      Should you be selected for this award, please send verification of your enrollment at the college or university of your choice and a “Thank You” note directed to the donor to Omaha Public Schools Foundation. The award will be forwarded to the college of choice upon receipt.

      Administered by:

      The Omaha Public Schools Foundation
      Toba Cohen Dunning
      3861 Farnam St.
      Omaha, NE 68131
      402.502.3032