The Northshore Council PTSA recently awarded $3,000 in college scholarships to graduating high-school seniors Andrea Shaw (Woodinville), Jordan Willis (Inglemoor) and Makenzie Kruger (Bothell). As part of their application, seniors were asked to write one essay about the impact of their volunteer work in the community, and another about their future plans. This is the 18th year the Northshore Council PTSA has presented the scholarships.  From left to right: Shaw, Willis, Northshore School District Superintendent Larry Francois and Kruger. - Erika Olsen / Special to the Reporter
Erika Olsen / Special to the Reporter
The Northshore Council PTSA recently awarded $3,000 in college scholarships to graduating high-school seniors Andrea Shaw (Woodinville), Jordan Willis (Inglemoor) and Makenzie Kruger (Bothell). As part of their application, seniors were asked to write one essay about the impact of their volunteer work in the community, and another about their future plans. This is the 18th year the Northshore Council PTSA has presented the scholarships. From left to right: Shaw, Willis, Northshore School District Superintendent Larry Francois and Kruger.

Northshore senior scholarship winners


June 6, 2012 · 5:20 PM

The Northshore Council PTSA recently awarded $3,000 in college scholarships to graduating high-school seniors Andrea Shaw (Woodinville), Jordan Willis (Inglemoor) and Makenzie Kruger (Bothell). As part of their application, seniors were asked to write one essay about the impact of their volunteer work in the community, and another about their future plans. This is the 18th year the Northshore Council PTSA has presented the scholarships.

From left to right: Shaw, Willis, Northshore School District Superintendent Larry Francois and Kruger.

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