PIKETON, Ohio — Atomic Credit Union recently awards thousands of dollars in local scholarships to students around southern Ohio.
“The purpose of the Atomic Credit Union scholarship program is to provide financial assistance to graduating high school seniors who wish to further their education,” said spokeswoman Lindsey Denney. “This year alone, Atomic has provided $27,500 in scholarship money to 55 students in Southeastern Ohio! With that being said, we would like to congratulate the following Atomic Credit Union Scholarship recipients”
- Logan High School – Breanna Roop, Haylee Leasure, and Kenton Nester
- Chillicothe High School – Hannah Shoemaker, Cheyanne Barnes, and Taylor Harbert
- Valley High School – McKenna Dunham, Reuben Thayer, and Tracy Lewis
- Western High School – Kacie Schuyler, Joanna Peters, and Madison Clay
- Waverly High School – Olivia Cisco, Jenna Thompson, and Markham Stulley
- Piketon High School – Taylor Wagner, Shelby Carrico, and Addison Brien
- Huntington High School – Cheyenne Klotz
- Pike CTC – Gabriel Morgensen, Kaitlynn Barnett, Tyler Sowards, Braiden Dunham, and Stephanie Wilburn
- Christian Life Academy of Jackson – Amy Meredith
- Tri-County CTC – Madison Turner
- Pickaway-Ross CTC – Elizabeth Kisner
- Sciotoville East – Felicia Smith and Sydnee O’Conner
- Oak Hill High School – Kameron Maple, Garrett McNerlin, and Brooke Howard
- Unioto High School – Megan Hernstein, Daisy Arrowood, and Emma Fischels
- Northwest High School – Emily Kavanagh, Kloe Montgomery, and Evan Lintz
- Wellston High School – Gracelen Hawkins, Faith Stevens, and Kamryn Karr
- Jackson High School – Emma Rasp, Olivia Kennedy, Levi Woolum, Caleb McGraw, Kaltra Woltz, and Kaylee Ball
- Eastern High School – Kyla Poorman, Madalyn Martin, and Brianna Blankenship
- South Webster Jr/Sr High School – Rylee McGraw, Graciana Claxon, and Kyle Lore
- Miracle City Academy – Joshua Cummins
- Minford High School – Dillon Osborne
“If you are graduating in 2023, we would like to remind you that our scholarship period will reopen in the coming months, and you must be a member of Atomic Credit Union no later than December 31, 2022,” Denney added.
Atomic Credit Union serves over 62,000 members at 14 branch locations in Southern Ohio and also operates a total of 50 student-run credit union branches in local area schools. In addition to brick-and-mortar branches, Atomic offers 24/7 access to your
account through their Mobile App and Digital Banking.
To learn more about Atomic Credit Union’s youth and financial education programs, visit www.atomiccu.com or call Atomic Credit Union Director of Financial Education, Andy Eisnaugle, at 800.652.2328 extension 1265. Atomic Credit Union is federally insured by NCUA.