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Virginia Posny, 99, left school just before World War II to go to work. It was discovered that she earned enough credits, however, to get a degree. Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter

Three Manitowoc County students have received WPS Foundation technical college scholarships

Cooper Fellows and Josiah Schulz of Manitowoc and Aubry Hassemer of Mishicot are among 31 students to be awarded college scholarships by the Wisconsin Public Service Foundation.

WPS said each student is receiving a $750 scholarship to help them pursue a one-year technical diploma or two-year associate degree.

Grants are awarded based on academic achievement, school and community leadership activities, and financial need, WPS added.

Each recipient plans to study in the fields of business management, electricity and information technology.

Herb Kohl Foundation teacher and principal nominations can now be submitted online

Nominations of Wisconsin PK through 12 teachers and principals can now be submitted online at www.kohleducation.org for the 2021 Herb Kohl Educational Foundation teacher Fellowship and principal Leadership awards.

The deadline for submission is 5 p.m. Oct. 13.

Awards are $6,000, with an additional $6,000 grant going to the school of each selected teacher and principal.

Established in 1990, the Herb Kohl Educational Foundation awards 100 Fellowships and 16 Leadership awards annually from among all applicants throughout the state.

For teachers or principals to be eligible, they must be nominated by a parent, student, other teacher, community member or school administrator.

Wisconsin teachers and principals in grades PK through 12 who plan to continue in their current capacity for at least one year are eligible.

The Herb Kohl Educational Foundation Fellowship rewards teachers who have demonstrated superior ability to inspire love of learning in their students, have motivated others and have provided meritorious service both in and outside the classroom. It also recognizes and supports principals who demonstrate administrative leadership and positively influence school culture.

Selection of recipients will be made by a state-level panel composed of representatives from the Wisconsin Newspaper Association, cooperative educational service agencies, Wisconsin Council of Religious and Independent Schools, several education-related associations and community representatives.

Since the program was established in 1990, the Herb Kohl Foundation has awarded 3,196 grants to teachers and principals, and 3,196 matching grants to their schools throughout the state for a total of $11,992,000.

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