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OCSD Students Receive More Than $100K in Scholarships

More than $100 thousand dollars was distributed in scholarships this year to Oswego High School students. 

Through fundraising efforts, the teachers and TA’s of the Oswego City School District were pleased to be able to offer the following students scholarships this year, for a total of $6,500 (Oswego Classroom Teachers Association OCTA Scholarships): Ian Cady, Alyssa Carr, John DelConte, Leah Dykas, Mason Hall, Ian MacKenzie, Meghan McManus, Teigen Patane, Beatrice Rastley, Louis Roman and Addison Stepien.

Honors medals were awarded to students who have maintained an average of 94 or above and are graduating with highest honors: Jillian Bell, Emily Brown, Madeline Brown, Ian Cady, Alyssa Carr, John DelConte, Leah Dykas, Tyler Flack, Kylie Fritton, Cheyenna Gordon, Teagan Griffin, Carter Guynn, Mason Hall, Helena Holmes, Natalie Hooper, Trent Izard, Sean Kenney, Adrianne Lehmann, Ian MacKenzie, Meghan McManus, Alivia Michailidis, Anna Michalski, Basil Miller, Mikayla Mills, Sophie Neveu, Michael Paestella, Teigen Patane, David Pearson, Kylie Pratt, Beatrice Rastley, Gracie Rendel, Leanna Rockwood, Sebastian Rose, Tegan Roy, Brittany Shaw, Gretchen Sledziona, Olivia Spath, Shelby Spath, Moira Spiegel, Stephanie Sprague, Aniyah Standard, Addison Stepien, Conner Taylor, Trey Tesoriero, Samara Torello, Halia Trapasso, Ciarrah Tynan, Maria Warner, Morgan Wilson and Tatum Winchek.

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