All recipients are notified in spring of senior year. Funds are distributed April through August. In-depth descriptions and applications are also at: www.davenportschools.org/foundation

The following counselors are primary contacts for scholarship information:

Central?Carole Sissel, North?Kay Anthony, West?Stephanie Eckhardt, Kimberly Ctr.?Jessica Hankins.

Eight of the following scholarships (marked with an asterisk) use a common application, known as "Eight-in-One," so applying for one means you will be considered for all eight: Class of '59, Davenport Schools Foundation, DSF Future Educator, Jane Grady, Joan Kohlberg Lowen, Lisa Arbisser, Marie Linke Powell, and Mary Means. 

These scholarships are available to all graduating seniors at Central, North, West and Kimberly Center:

Betty Nelson Career Technical Scholarship:  Four $500 awards per year, when available; one to each high school. Winner must have regular attendance, extracurriculars and plan to pursue technical training program or an apprenticeship. Requires teacher recommendation. Deadline is April 10. Contact: Betty Nelson, 5200 Villa Drive, No. 59, Davenport, IA 52806. Ph: 563-391-4400.

Class of '59 Scholarship*:  One $1,000 award will be given this year. Must have 3.25 GPA or 24 ACT, as well as scholastic achievement, extracurriculars and community service. Deadline is April 9. Contact Norm Bower at DSF; Ph: 563-336-5004.

Davenport Schools Foundation Scholarship*:  One $1,000 award to be given this year to a minority student. Must have 3.25 GPA or 24 ACT, scholastic achievement, extracurriculars and community service. Deadline is April 9. Contact Norm Bower at DSF; Ph: 563-336-5004.

Davenport Schools Future Educator Scholarship*:  Maximum of three $500 awards will be given this year. Student should show scholastic achievement, extracurriculars, service and intent to major in education. Deadline is April 9. Contact Norm Bower at DSF; Ph: 563-336-5004.

Helen Pohling Scholarship:  Three $1,200 awards will be given this year, one to each district high school. Kimberly Center students apply through home school attendance area. Must have 3.25 GPA or 24 ACT, as well as scholastic achievement, extracurriculars and community service. Deadline is Feb. 28. Contact Norm Bower at 563-336-5004.

Jack King Music Scholarship:  One $1,500 scholarship to a grad who took part in band all four years of high school. Must have 3.25 GPA or 24 ACT. Interview and short performance for finalists. Deadline is April 4. Contact Norm Bower at DSF; PH: 563-336-5004.

Jane Grady Memorial Scholarship for Academic Excellence*:  One $5,000 award per year, distributed in $1,250 installments over four years to a graduating female student who is proficient in English, math and science. Must have 3.25 GPA or 24 ACT. Must maintain a 3.0 GPA in college. Deadline is April 9. Contact Norm Bower at DSF; Ph: 563-336-5004.

Joan Kohlberg Lowen Scholarship*:  One $4,000 award is given annually. Must have 3.25 GPA or 24 ACT and scholastic achievement. Deadline is April 9. Contact Norm Bower at DSF; Ph: 563-336-5004.

Johnson School Scholarship:  Three $600 awards to seniors who attended Johnson Elementary (DCSD). Must demonstrate academic achievement. Deadline is April 12. Contact Brenda Jordahl-Buckles at 563-323-0978.

Kathryn Bell Tate Scholarship:  One $12,000 award annually ($3,000/year for four years) to a DCSD grad whose parent is a full-time DCSD employee. Must maintain 3.0 GPA in college. Deadline is March 28. Contact Norm Bower at DSF; Ph: 563-336-5004.

Lisa Arbisser Scholarship*:  One $500 award will be given this year. Must have 3.25 GPA or 24 ACT, as well as scholastic achievement, extracurriculars and community service. Deadline is April 9. Contact Norm Bower at DSF; Ph: 563-336-5004.

Marie Linke Powell Scholarship*:  One $1,000 scholarship per year to a senior with intent to major in education. Must have 3.25 GPA or 24 ACT, scholastic achievement and extracurriculars. Deadline is April 9. Contact: Norm Bower at DSF; PH: 563-336-5004.

Mary Means Memorial Scholarship*:  One $1,500 award given annually to a student intent on a career in education or in Family and Consumer Science. Applicant must have 3.25 GPA or a 24 ACT. Deadline is April 9. Contact: Norm Bower at DSF; Ph: 563-336-5004.

Caryl Haring Memorial Scholarship:  One $1,000 award given annually to a student intent on a career in education. Students with considerable financial need encouraged to apply. Must have 2.75 GPA or higher, and file FAFSA form. Deadline is April 4. Contact Norm Bower at DSF; Ph: 563-336-5004.

Scholarships specific to NORTH High School:

North High Music Scholarship: Two $1,000 scholarships will be given, one to a boy, one to a girl, who has taken part in music programs all four years of high school. Must have 3.25 GPA or 24 ACT, scholastic achievement, extracurriculars, community service. No application process. Nominees and winners are selected by NHS music faculty. Decision by April 1.

Scholarships specific to WEST High School:

Brad Peck Memorial Scholarship:  There is no application process for this award. Nominees and winners are chosen by a committee. One $300 scholarship is given to a graduating boy who is in band and either swimming or football. Deadline is April 15. Contact Stephanie Eckhardt, West counseling office, at 563-386-5500.

Brian Keppy Memorial Scholarship:  One $500 award is given each year to a graduating senior. Must have at least a 3.0 GPA, played football and shown dedication to weightroom. Must provide letter of reference from teacher, counselor or admin. Deadline is April 5. Contact Norm Bower, DSF, 1606 Brady Street, Davenport, IA 52803; Ph: 563-336-5004.

George Weis Memorial Scholarship:  One $500 award is given each year to a graduating senior interested in a career-technical education and demonstrating financial need. Deadline is April 9. Contact Stephanie Eckhardt, West counseling office, at 563-386-5500.

West High Music Scholarship:  Two $1,000 scholarships will be given, one to a boy, one to a girl, who has taken part in music programs all four years of high school. Must have 3.25 GPA or 24 ACT, scholastic achievement, extracurriculars, community service. No application process. Nominees and winners are selected by WHS music faculty. Decision by April 1.

Scholarships specific to CENTRAL High School:

Buttleman - Arbisser Journalism Scholarship:  One $1,000 award is given annually, but it can be shared. Must have experience with CHS school newspaper and an intention to major in communications-related field. Deadline is April 15. Applications and requirements available from Clint Balsar at CHS; Ph: 563-323-9900.

CHS Hall of Honor Scholarships:  Eight $1,500 scholarships granted annually. Five at-large. Hester Scholarship is for minority student; the Meyers Scholarship helps with significant financial need. Kneipp Scholarship is for a nursing major. Requires 3.0 GPA, scholastic achievement, extracurriculars, service. Deadline March 10, 2014. Contact Heather Ehlinger 563-323-9900.

Hanae Fujiwara Wiese Music Scholarship:  Two $4,000 awards?to one male and one female senior. Distributed $1,000 per year for four years of college if 3.0 GPA is maintained. No application process; nominations come from teachers. Must have 3.25 GPA or 24 ACT, scholastic achievement, extracurriculars, community service and participation in CHS music programs. Decision by April 1. Contact Norm Bower at DSF; Ph: 563-336-5004.

Jerry Jurgens Athletic/Academic Scholarship:  Two $1,000 awards per year?to one male and one female athlete. Students are nominated by coaches by April 1 and winners are selected by a committee of coaches and the AD. Selection based on scholarship and citizenship. No application process. Contact Brian Ehlinger at Central, 1120 Main Street, Davenport, IA 52803. Ph: 563-323-9900.

MidWest One Bank "You're the One" Scholarship:  Two $500 awards per year to CHS seniors planning to major in business or finance. Must have 3.25 GPA or 24 ACT, file a FAFSA report and show financial need. Deadline is April 15. Contact Norm Bower at DSF; PH: 563-336-5004.

Updated Jan. 14, 2014

Davenport, Iowa -- The Davenport Schools Foundation will offer five new scholarships this spring, as it launches its latest scholarship program. There are 24 endowed scholarships providing more than $60,000 for students graduating from Davenport Schools. Awards range from $300 to $12,000 and will be given to 40-plus winners from four Davenport high schools.

At Central High School, the Hall of Honor scholarship program has two new awards, meaning a total of eight $1,500 scholarships will be handed out in the spring. The late Orson Bauder, who taught for many years at CHS, is being honored with a one-time legacy gift from his family and friends. Stanley "Lee" Kneipp and his wife, Dianne, of Houston, have joined with his sister, Sharyn Kneipp of St. Louis to create the Kneipp Family Scholarship, which will be presented annually to a student seeking a career in nursing and whose extracurriculars include service to his/her church.

Three new music scholarships include the Jack King Music Scholarship, created by Dr. Susan Perry and her husband, Stan Goodyear, of Davenport. Their son was a music student of Mr. King and they wanted to show their appreciation by helping future students. To apply, a DCSD senior must have participated in band all four years. The North High Music Scholarship and West High Music Scholarship were started with a gift from John Wiese of Davenport. He challenged the music boosters at both schools to double the award money, so this spring there will be $1,000 scholarships for a boy and a girl from both schools. Mr. Wiese also funds the Hanae Fujiwara Wiese Scholarship at Central High, in honor of his late wife who taught music in Davenport Schools.

The "Eight-in-0ne" Scholarship application for students consolidates the application process for eight different awards into one application for awards ranging from $500 to $5,000, and covering interests from consumer science and journalism, to education and technical education, and, of course, general academics.

The Katherine Bell Tate Scholarship is designated the for district seniors who are the children of full-time DCSD employees. The $12,000 scholarship is distributed over four years of college. The Davenport Schools Foundation Scholarship has this year been designated for minority students, in order to promote college attendance among under-represented groups?African-American, Asian/Pacific Island, Hispanic or Native
American.

This is the final year that the Johnson School Scholarship will be presented because the senior students this year were in kindergarten just before that school was closed. There will be three $600 scholarships presented.

Detailed information and applications for these scholarships are available through high school guidance counselors, at the DSF office at 1606 Brady Street, and online at www.davenportschools.org/foundation. You may also call Norm Bower at 563-336-5004.

According to DSF Scholarship Committee co-chairs Manny Fritz and Sherry Freese, the winners will be announced in the spring at high school awards programs and via letters from the committee. Winners will be presented to the Davenport Board of Education on Monday, May 27, at a 7 p.m. meeting in the ASC offices, 1606 Brady Street, Davenport.

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The Davenport Schools Foundation was founded in 1987 in order "to provide resources to enhance the educational opportunities and experiences available to students in the Davenport Community Schools." Each year DSF awards around $60,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors and provides $40,000 toward the Great Minds program that underwrites classroom projects and field trips to area educational and cultural institutions. DSF has a volunteer board of 15 people and operates with two part-time employees.

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