A group of 95 students posing onstage with their scholarship awards.

Graduating seniors earn more than $165,000 in scholarships supported by the community

Members of the Penn Manor Class of 2025 received more than $165,000 in scholarships and awards during the 58th Annual Commencement Awards Ceremony, held May 22 at Penn Manor High School.

More than 115 students received almost 175 scholarships to assist them with their college and career plans after high school. The awards included 75 scholarships, totaling $130,000, administered through the Penn Manor Education Foundation.

See the full list of awards and scholarships.

The awards are supported by local individuals, families, businesses, and organizations. Among the awards are several large scholarships.

Ella “Kazi” Cauler received the $14,000 Lee “Todd” Amigh Memorial Scholarship, established in 2022 for a student pursuing an environmental education degree.

Joelle Harnish received the $5,000 Bree Taryn Caffey Memorial Scholarship, also established in 2022, to support a nursing student.

Gavin Roberts received the $5,000 Donald Pollock Scholarship, which supports a student studying accounting or math; and Marina Youssef received the $5,000 Joan Pollock Scholarship, which benefits a student pursuing a health care career.

In addition to these scholarships, 14 Penn Manor seniors enrolled in Lancaster County Career & Technology Center programs earned 15 CTC scholarships and awards. 

We can’t thank our community members and businesses enough for their generosity in supporting Penn Manor students as they pursue education after high school.

Congratulations and best wishes to these seniors on their future endeavors!