This recognition is given to an outstanding Elwood High School student in career-technical education each year. Presentation of a certificate and name engraved on the permanent plaque in HCC is made during the annual Elwood High School awards night program.
This award was established in memory of Mr. Rayshich’s intense involvement with the Precision Machining/Advanced Manufacturing program. It recognizes the most outstanding student in the program with a small monetary award.
Any HCC senior who plans to pursue post-secondary career-technical education is eligible. Selection is made according to scholarship criteria by a Madison County Community Foundation scholarship committee. The monetary award is dependent upon available trust funds.
This monetary award was established in memory of Dan Rayshich, an Indiana Teacher of the Year and Sagamore of the Wabash, who was an inspirational local and state leader in the development of career/technical education in Indiana. All career center seniors meeting eligibility criteria and with plans to pursue post-secondary career-technical education are eligible.
Elwood Community High School seniors with plans to further their education in an institution that offers business related fields of study or vocational education are eligible. Students attending a 4 year college are not eligible. Selection is made by the Elwood High School Alumni committee. Announcement of the recipients is made at the Elwood High School awards program.
All career center seniors who plan to pursue post-secondary career-technical education are eligible. Selection is made by the Elwood High School Alumni committee. The monetary award is dependent upon available trust funds.
The scholarship is to support graduating career center students from Elwood High School as they pursue post-secondary education from accredited 2 or 4 year academic institutions.
The scholarship is to support a graduating career center student as he/she pursues post-secondary education from accredited 2 or 4 year academic institutions.
(sponsored by the Student Advisory Committee) The scholarship is to support a graduating career center student as he/she pursues post-secondary education from accredited 2 or 4 year academic institutions.