Farm Bureau Scholarships awarded
Four graduating seniors from three area High Schools received scholarships of $2000 each at Commencement ceremonies within the past weeks from Idaho County Farm Bureau Organization to further their education. The following students who received the highest scores on a test given on their choice of The New Road to Serfdom or The 5000 Year Leap are:
Amelia Chapman is Valedictorian of the class at Salmon River High School, Riggins. Her parents are Mike and Becky Chapman of Riggins. Amelia is planning to attend Northwest Nazarene University at Nampa,  majoring in Mathematics.
Jessie Sonnen, Salutatorian of the class at St. John Bosco Academy, Cottonwood, is the daughter of Norman and Julie Sonnen of Greencreek. Jessie plans to attend Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas, studying for a degree in Elementary Education.
Aaron Goeckner is Salutatorian of the class at Prairie High School, Cottonwood. His parents are Brent and Jennie Goeckner of Craigmont. His plans are to attend University of Idaho at Moscow and major in Chemical Engineering.
Carson Forsman is Valedictorian of the class at Prairie High School, Cottonwood. Paul and Carri of Ferdinand are his parents. Carson plans to attend North Idaho College at Coeur d’Alene, majoring in Machining and CNC Technology.
Congratulations to these outstanding students from Idaho County Farm Bureau.

Carson Forsman

Aaron Goeckner

Jessie Sonnen

Amelia Chapman

 

 

 


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