Trinity Bradford from Sullivan High School plans to pursue her studies in Computer Science with a career in Cybersecurity and Programing while attending Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods.
Blayr Foster from Washington High School plans to attend the University of Indianapolis, while pursuing her degree in Elementary Education.
2022-2023 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Stephanie Montoya-Meza from Washington Catholic High School plans to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing.
Kenzlye Jeffers from North Daviess plans to attend Vincennes University, also with interest in Nursing.
2021-2022 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Carlos Ramirez from South Knox High School plans to attend Vincennes University with interest in Audio Recording.
Iris Vicente from Washington Catholic High School plans to attend Indiana University with interest in Chemistry-Forensic Technician/Chemist.
2020-2021 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Emilee Hall from North Knox High School plans to attend Vincennes University, with interest in Psychology.
Selena Mascorro from Barr-Reeve High School plans to attend Indiana University in Bloomington with interest in Biology and Dentistry.
2019-2020 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Ethan Lockard from Shakamak High School has been accepted to Ivy Tech in Bloomington. He plans to study Human Resource Management.
Fatima Ayala from Vincennes Lincoln High School will attend Vincennes University and wants to study Elementary/Special Education. Her plans are become an elementary school teacher while also teaching Spanish.
Madison Followell from Sullivan High School has been accepted to ISU. She plans to study psychology with aspirations of becoming a school counselor.
Zion Hulbert from Vincennes Lincoln High School has been accepted to IU. He plans to major in Psychology and minor in Law.
2018-2019 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
McKenzie Mascorro from Barr-Reeve High School plans to attend the University of Southern Indiana, with an interest in Nursing.
Rogan Bowman from Sullivan High School plans to attend Savannah School of Art and Design, with an interest in Animation.
2017-2018 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Brandon Turner from Vincennes Lincoln High School plans to attend the University of Southern Indiana, with an interest in Biology and Mathematics.
Paige Breece from Vincennes Lincoln High School plans to attend Vincennes University, with an interest in Early Childhood Education.
2016-2017 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Abbie Lunsford from Vincennes Lincoln High School plans to attend The University of West Florida and study Biology Pre-Medicine.
Ariel DeMotte from Washington High School plans to attend Ball State University and study Nursing.
2015-2016 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Dylan Chiasson from Sullivan High School plans to attend Vincennes University and study Auto Tech.
Rajen Megha from Linton-Stockton High School plans to attend Indiana University and study Social Work.
Stephanie Hudanich from Lincoln High School plans to attend the University of Southern Indiana and study Psychology.
Kara Hand from Vincennes Lincoln High School plans to attend Vincennes University and study Nursing.
2014-2015 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Dalton Byers from Bloomfield High School plans to attend Johnson University and study Preaching and Church Leadership.
Jacob Breece from Vincennes Lincoln High School plans to attend Vincennes University and study Sports Management.
Shae Hulen from North Knox High School plans to attend Vincennes University and study Journalism and Broadcasting.
2013-2014 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Travi Thomas from South Knox High School plans to pursue a degree in Business at Vincennes University..
Tristen Burris from Bloomfield High School plans to attend the University of Southern Indiana and pursue a degree in Business Management.
2012-2013 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Kristina Sampson from North Knox High School
Stormy Meadows from Vincennes Lincoln High School
Brittany Pierson from Washington High School
The effect the Head Start Program had on your education...
The Head Start program helped me with my reading, writing, and learning to be with other students.
Head Start allowed me to have speech therapy to help me improve my communication skills.
Attending Head Start helped me be ahead of many of my peers.
2011-2012 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
William Bessey from Bloomfield High School
Krystin Piker from Sullivan High School
The effect the Head Start Program had on your education....
The Head Start program implemented a sense of joy for school.
Head Start helped me to learn good interaction with others.
Again this year, the Indiana Community Action Association (IN-CAA) shared in funding these scholarships in memory of Joan E. Cline. Joan was a 33-year Executive Director of an Indiana Community Action Agency that dedicated her life to helping families and individuals become self-sufficient. She also believed that assistance through higher education was necessary.
2010-2011 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Rachel Martin from Sullivan High School
Courtney Holloway from North Knox High School
The effect the Head Start Program had on your education....
The Head Start program helped prepare me to attend school with a positive outlook of the classroom atmosphere.
It exposed me to many things that helped with my transition to elementary school.
Again this year, the Indiana Community Action Association (IN-CAA) shared in funding these scholarships in memory of Joan E. Cline. Joan was a 33-year Executive Director of an Indiana Community Action Agency that dedicated her life to helping families and individuals become self-sufficient. She also believed that assistance through higher education was necessary.
2009-2010 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Devin Ice from VincennesLincoln High School
Jeremy Compton from North Knox High School
Lynette Johnson from North Knox High School
Megann Hash from Bloomfield High School
The effect the Head Start Program had on your education....
The Head Start program helped prepare me to attend school with a positive outlook of the classroom atmosphere.
Head Start helped me with my speech since I was born eight weeks premature.
Head Start gave me confidence and that learning is fun.
Head Start puts kids at a great advantage of learning early.
Pace annually provides two scholarships, but this year the selection committee determined that four candidates were worthy to receive the award.
Again this year, the Indiana Community Action Association (IN-CAA) shared in funding these scholarships in memory of Joan E. Cline. Joan was a 33-year Executive Director of an Indiana Community Action Agency that dedicated her life to helping families and individuals become self-sufficient. She also believed that assistance through higher education was necessary.
2008-2009 JUDITH K. BOBE SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Cameron Ice from Lincoln High
Kourtney Crockett from South Knox High School
Hannah Norman from White River Valley
The effect the Head Start Program had on your education....
I believe without being a part of the Head Start Program, school would have been a lot harder.
I believe Head Start has helped me to like school and want to further my education.
The Head Start program shaped my childhood, without it I believe I would not have learned the socializational skills needed for school.
Career Plans: To attend college and study Education.
Pace annually provides two scholarships, but this year the selection committee determined that four candidates were worthy to receive the award.
Again this year, the Indiana Community Action Association (IN-CAA) shared in funding these scholarships in memory of Joan E. Cline. Joan was a 33-year Executive Director of an Indiana Community Action Agency that dedicated her life to helping families and individuals become self-sufficient. She also believed that assistance through higher education was necessary.