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OHS News & Opportunities:
Thought For The Week:
Motion is not the same a progress. You can run in circles forever. Direction is what matters.

Yearbook Order – New Link!!

The new link is here! Order your yearbook online today by clicking here. Order before February 28: $45. Order March 1 – June 30: $50. If you have questions, please see Mr. Cole or a member of the yearbook staff.

Running Start 2026-2027 Info Session – Feb 24

Attention sophomores and juniors! If you are interested in learning more about Centralia College's Running Start Program, an advisor will be on campus for an information session Tuesday, February 24th during lunch in the College & Career Center. Please join us to meet her and learn more!

Parents of sophomores and juniors and their student(s) interested in knowing more about the Centralia College's Running Start Program are encouraged to attend an information meeting on Tuesday, February 24, at 5 pm in the Onalaska High School Commons. This meeting will cover what the program is, how to get started, and the next steps to prepare for the 2026–2027 school year. For additional information email kkenny@onysd.wednet.edu.

Electronics Use Reminder!! – From Mr. Pilloud
Friendly Reminder To Students! To help everyone stay focused and successful in class, please remember that unauthorized electronic devices — including cell phones, earbuds, personal computers, gaming devices, and similar items — are not allowed during class time. Any devices brought to class will be confiscated and taken to the office.

Please leave these items at home so you can make the most of your learning time. Thanks for helping keep our classrooms focused and distraction-free!

College & Scholarship Opportunities:
(The Onalaska School District and Onalaska High School are not affiliated with, nor do they endorse the organizations listed below. The information is provided solely for consideration and does not imply any formal partnership or association. You can find links to additional resources and scholarships on our website under College & Career Info.)

Baylor News & Updates – Deadline Feb. 15
We wanted to share a little birthday present with you! Baylor turns 181 on February 1, and we're celebrating by extending the Fall 2026 application deadline by two weeks, to February 15, giving your students a bit more time to apply. February 15 is also the final deadline for students to submit both their CSS Profile and FAFSA* to guarantee their consideration for institutional need-based aid. We’d love to see your student's applications today. It's completely FREE to apply!

Robert Morris Masonic Lodge #97 Outstanding Student Award – Deadline Feb 28
The Robert Morris Masonic Lodge #97 has opened applications for their Outstanding Student Award. Scholarships are awarded to recipients in a school-wide competition. All awards are made based on scholastic achievement, community service, citizenship, financial need and evaluation of written responses. Application packets can be picked up in the OHS College and Career Center. Applications must be postmarked by February 28, 2026.

GESA Credit Union Scholarship – Deadline Feb. 28
Gesa offers a total of $34,000 to high school seniors who have plans to pursue higher education. Gesa’s Scholarship Committee will select fourteen Entering Freshmen scholarship winners and will award twelve $2,000 scholarships and two $5,000 President’s Award scholarships. Gesa’s President and CEO will select the two $5,000 scholarship recipients from eligible winners. Eligibility requirements and submission details can be found in the Scholarship Guide.

Since 1987, Gesa has proudly awarded over $1.2M in scholarship funds and now awards $150,000 in scholarships annually in the following categories:

  • High School Credit Union Program (separate link provided by applicant's educator)

  • Entering Freshmen

  • Continued Education

  • Loan Repayment

In order to complete the application and before you proceed, prepare to upload the following documents:

  • Unofficial Transcript(s) or Photocopy of Completed Degree

  • Resume

  • Personal Statement

  • Two Letters of Recommendation (excluding Loan Repayment applicants)

All applications must be submitted by 11:59 PM on Saturday, February 28, 2026.

Any questions can be sent to scholarships@gesa.com.

Horatio Alger Scholarships – Junior Application Deadline Mar 1

The Horatio Alger Association supports deserving young people who are overcoming significant challenges and are committed to pursuing higher education. Our scholarships and services serve as a powerful symbol of recognition of Scholars’ character and of our belief in their potential.

While most other scholarships focus exclusively on academic achievement or leadership potential, Horatio Alger Scholarships are also intended for promising students who have critical financial need, demonstrate integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity, and are determined to succeed.

Junior Application – Deadline March 1, 2026
Eligibility Requirements:

  • Be enrolled full time as a high school junior in the United States

  • Exhibit a strong commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor’s degree at an accredited non-profit public or private institution in the United States

  • Demonstrate financial need ($100,000 or lower household income)

  • Be involved in co-curricular and community service activities

  • Display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity

  • Minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0

  • Be a United States citizen

For more information or to apply click here or call 844-422-4200.

Washington State School Retirees’ Association SCHOLARSHIPS – March 1

The Washington State School Retirees' Association (WSSRA) invites senior students who have a GPA of 3.0 or higher to apply for the Robert J. Handy/WSSR Foundation/Gene Forrester Memorial Scholarships. These awards are given to students who plan a career in the field of education.

For more information or to apply click this link. Deadlines for individual scholarships vary. The first deadline is March 1, 2026.

Kelly Foundation Ewing C. Kelly Scholarship – Deadline March 7

The Kelly Foundation of Washington is offering $3250 awards for its scholarship program, the Ewing C. Kelly Scholarship.  This award is named in honor of Ewing C. Kelly, a longtime radio and television broadcaster.

The Ewing C. Kelly Scholarship is designed to reward students who demonstrate good citizenship while striving to attain their academic goals.  Applicants will be judged on their academic merit, extracurricular achievements--both scholastically and in their community--and financial need.

Applications:  Applications are available in the College & Career Center or online.  Applications must be postmarked by March 7, 2026. 

Smart Choices Scholarship – Deadline March 7

Now accepting applications for the 2026 Gesa Credit Union and Dairy Farmers of Washington Smart Choices College Scholarship Program which will award two $5,000 scholarships and eight $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors from WIAA member high schools for excellence in athletics/activities, academics, leadership and community service throughout their high school careers.

Applicants are required to fill out an online application that includes an essay question. Judging is based on the following criteria:

Athletic/Activity Excellence (30%)

Academic Achievement (30%)

Leadership (20%)

Citizenship/Community Service (10%)

Originality/Creativity of the Essay (5%)

Financial Need (5%)

To learn more visit wiaa.com/smartchoices.

Peak Credit Union Scholarship – Deadline March 15
Peak Credit Union is awarding up to forty-four $2,000 scholarships to members who plan to attend an institution of higher education in Fall 2026. In addition to our forty-four $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors AND continuing education students, we also have four specialty legacy scholarships for members of Peak Credit Union. Students are eligible to apply and potentially receive a scholarship every year of their continuing education post-high school. We'll begin accepting applications on February 1st. The application deadline is March 15th, 2026. For more information or to apply visit Peak Credit Union Foundation or call Amanda Stevens, 360-923-4427 or 800-258-3115 x4427.

Sea Mar Scholarship – Deadline April 15

Sea Mar Farmworker High School & College Scholarships

Sea Mar recognizes and acknowledges the barriers children of farm working families face in their pursuit of a college degree. Economic strains, as well as the language and cultural barriers can often affect these students. Sometimes students need to work after-school and all summer to assist their family. Sea Mar is proud to provide annual scholarships to help make college a reality.

Award amount: $1,000.

You can access this scholarship here www.seamar.org/scholarships.

Latino/a Educational Achievement Project Scholarship

The Sea Mar Latino/a Educational Achievement Project Scholarship provides financial support for students who demonstrate a history of advocacy, responsibility, accountability, perseverance, are go-getters, and have shown or have the strong potential to be contributors to their community.

Award amount: $2,500

You can access this scholarship here: www.seamar.org/scholarships.

Both scholarships are now open and will be closing on April 15, 2026.

Sonoma State University – Deadline April 30
Did you know Sonoma State is accepting Fall 2026 applications through April 30 — the second-latest deadline in the CSU? This extended window gives your students more time and flexibility to make a confident decision about Fall 2026.

Students who apply by April 30 will automatically receive our SSU Commitment Scholarship, which provides:

  • A $500 first-year scholarship ($250 per semester)

  • Free textbooks for the first year (up to 15 units per term)

  • No separate scholarship application: full-time enrollment (12+ units) required

The Commitment Scholarship reflects SSU’s promise to help students discover their path — academically, personally, and professionally — in a community where they’re seen, centered, and set up for success, and where belonging isn’t a hope — it’s the experience.

SSU continues to be recognized for exceptional student outcomes, including #1 Best College Housing in California, top CSU rankings for return on investment and four-year graduation rates, and a supportive 17:1 student–faculty ratio. It’s a place where your students won’t get lost in the crowd — they find their people and build the friendships that shape their journey.

Please feel free to share this opportunity with your students. More information and the application link can be found at admissions.sonoma.edu/apply. If you have any questions, we’re here to help.

2026 Lewis County Republican Party Scholarship – Deadline May 1

We’re excited to extend an invitation to Lewis County High School Seniors who are enrolling in a

post-secondary educational and/or career training program.

• $500- $1000 will be awarded for educational expenses.

• Applications accepted between January 1 - May 1st, Recipients awarded by May 31.

Stop by the College & Career Center to pick up your copy of the application. Electronic applications are not available.

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