
Drew Begg
He is the son of Tom and Bonnie Begg.
He will be studying Engineering at The Ohio State University, and has received the following scholarship(s):
Robert And Helen McClelland Farm Child Scholarship
Jerry And Jo Riter Scholarship
Cathie L. Solt Memorial Scholarship
Faith Cole
She is the daughter of Korrie and Tony Cole.
She plans to study General Science at Owens Community College, and has received the following scholarship(s):
Arlington School Foundation Scholarship


Colten Crist
He is the son of Kevin and Mandi Crist.
He plans to study Finance and Accounting at Bowling Green State University, and has received the following scholarship(s):
Arlington Athletic Boosters Scholarship
Keith And Sheila Jolliff Family Scholarship
Matthew Freed
He is the son of Scott and the late Cheryl Freed.
He plans to study Radiologic Science and Therapy at Ohio State University, and has received the following scholarship(s):
Arlington Athletic Boosters Scholarship
Dally Family Scholarship


Alex Russell
She is the daughter of Jon and Kris Russell.
She is planning to study Occupational Therapy at the University of Findlay, and has received the following scholarship(s):
Arlington Athletic Boosters Scholarship
Rachael Thompson
She is the daughter of Thomas and Michelle Thompson.
She plans to study Health Science at Heidelberg University, and has received the following scholarship(s):
Harold “Doc” Castor Memorial Scholarship


Lauren Willow
She is the daughter of Thomas and Anita Willow.
She plans to earn a degree in Special Education and Early Childhood Education at Cedarville University, and has received the following scholarship(s):
Arlington Athletic Boosters Scholarship
MARY LOU STEINMAN FAMILY READING FUND
Denise McCutcheon
She was granted $399 for supplemental materials and manuals for use in reading intervention.

2017 EDUCATION EXCELLENCE GRANT RECIPIENTS

Lisa Beall
She was granted $250 for supplemental Spanish reading books for Spanish classes.
Beth Kellogg
She was granted $300 for character cards to be used with all third grade students.


Cathy Renn
She was granted $750 for classroom microphones for the 2nd and 3rd grade classrooms.