Employees of Barberton Tree Service Scholarship Fund in Honor of Keith Luck

Employees of Barberton Tree Service Scholarship Fund in Honor of Keith Luck

Ray E. Leach

This scholarship fund was created by Barberton Tree Service employees to honor BTS founder Keith Luck. The scholarship will assist a Barberton student who has maintained outstanding attendance during high school, participated in extra-curricular activities, and volunteered in and out of school, or an adult Barberton High School graduate pursuing a trade.

 

Genet Family Leadership Scholarship Fund

Genet Family Leadership Scholarship Fund

Ray E. Leach

Established in 2010, the goal of the Genet Family Leadership Scholarship is to encourage students to recognize the value of being a leader in a challenging world. Becoming a leader requires personal growth and sacrifice so that, one day, he or she can help others grow as well.

 

Dr. Douglas A. Gormley Scholarship Fund

Dr. Douglas A. Gormley Scholarship Fund

Ray E. Leach

2019 scholarship recipients Rachael Gilmore and Nelson Velo with Dr. Gormley.

This fund was established by Dr. Douglas Gormley to honor the excellent education he received at Barberton City Schools. He said he is pleased to support a deserving student.

“As I cherish and appreciate the academic preparation and personal growth I received at BHS, my wish is for the scholarship recipients to achieve success in college and beyond, but always to reflect on the values and foundation their school and community provided them.”

– Dr. Douglas A. Gormley

 

Matthew Kerr Scholarship Fund

Matthew Kerr Scholarship Fund

Ray E. Leach

Established in 2016 in memory of Matthew Kerr, this scholarship assists Barberton residents with their higher education aspirations. Students must have a declared major in the fields of political science, economics, law, or pre-law.

 

Leach Family Scholarship Fund

Leach Family Scholarship Fund

Ray E. Leach

This scholarship was established by Harley Leach and his sister, Wilma E. Meadors, in memory of their parents, Harley and Ethel Leach. Recipients of this award must be a graduating Barberton High School senior, with at least a 3.5 GPA and be active and engaged in community service.