Kreiss Scholarship for Shorewood seniors pursuing a career in education

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shorewood seniors pursuing a career in education are encouraged to apply for the Kreiss Scholarship by May 23, 2025. This scholarship honors Mary Lou and Jim Kreiss, who dedicated their careers to Shoreline Public Schools, impacting countless students over the decades. Their family established the scholarship in recognition of their commitment to education. Interested applicants can find the application linked in the announcement. The Shoreline Public Schools Foundation is available for any questions via email, ensuring potential candidates receive the necessary support.

This initiative reflects the community's dedication to nurturing future educators, a vital profession for societal growth. The Kreiss Scholarship not only provides financial assistance but also acknowledges the importance of education in shaping young minds. By investing in aspiring teachers, the scholarship aims to sustain a legacy of quality education in the Shoreline area.

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