The Bonny Eagle Scholarship Foundation supports BEHS students in their pursuit of post-secondary education. The Foundation was formed in 2016 by a group of former graduates seeking an opportunity to give back to Bonny Eagle High School.
The Bonny Eagle Scholarship Foundation awarded its first scholarships to the Class of 2017 and has been awarding multiple scholarships every year since then. We encourage any senior pursuing a post-secondary education to apply for a scholarship.
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS:
2017 $500
Isabella Tardy, University of CTT
Camerson Trafford, University of Maine
2018 $500
Taylor Milliken, Babson College
Madelyn Pillar, Bentley College
Nicholas Sanborn, University of Maine at Machias
2019 $1000
Sydney Gilligham, University of New England
Jacob Gower, St. Joseph’s College
Mya Daniels, University of Maine Farmington
Ashley Mains, University of Maine Farmington
Andrew Pendelton, University of Southern Maine
2020 $1000
Hannah Milne, University of Maine
Aidan Saunders, University of Southern Maine
Emma Abbott, Husson College
Samantha Dery, University of Maine Farmington
2021 $1000
Sarah Geaumont, University of Southern Maine
2022 $500
Ken Beaumier, University of Maine
Grace Quinn, Southern Maine Community College
Elise Ruona, University of Miami
Kelly Bruns, Paul Mitchell School
Lily Harmon, University of Southern Maine
Anna White, Southern Maine Community College
Monique Alexander, University of Vermont
Emmaline Pendleton, West Point
Gabrielle Sawyer, University of New England
Nikolas Klein, Regis College
Emily Jackson, St. Joseph's College
2023 $500
Hayley Foster, Southern Maine Community College
Joshua Warren, Catholic University of America
Jillian Sawyer, University of New Hampshire
Allie Doughty, University of Vermont
Sarah Ettinger, University of New England
Julia Finn, University of New England
2024
Xavier Lemieux, University of New Hampshire
Brandt Abott, Southern Maine Community College
Arianna Brawn, Thomas College
Malayna Hawxwell, University of New England
Allie Hester, Villanova University
Abbey Laney, St. Joseph’s College
Kathryn O’Connor, University of Vermont
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