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Because of the help of its numerous and generous contributors, the MISD Foundation for Excellence is able to offer support to students and families in a number of different ways.

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Eli M. and Sally L. Alexander Scholarship

 

Established 2012

The Eli and Sally Alexander family has always had strong ties to Murray High School and places a high value on education. Eli and their 3 sons Eli M. Jr., Jon M., and Stuart B, all graduated from Murray High School and Murray State University. Eli served the Murray Schools for 32 years as a teacher, coach, Principal and Assistant Superintendent; Sally was elected to the Murray Independent School District Board of Education where she served for twelve years; and Stuart served on the Board 2000-2016. The Alexander family has created this scholarship to assist others in obtaining an education and preparing for a career. The amount of the scholarship will be at least $1000.

Founding
The Eli and Sally Alexander family has always had strong ties to both Murray State University and Murray High School and places a high value on education. Eli and their 3 sons Eli M. Jr., Jon M., and Stuart B, all graduated from Murray High School and Murray State University. Eli served the Murray Schools for 32 years as a teacher, coach, Principal and Assistant Superintendent; Sally was elected to the Murray Independent School District Board of Education where she served for twelve years; and Stuart has served on the Board since 2000. The Alexander family has created this scholarship to assist others in obtaining an education and preparing for a career.

Purpose
The scholarship shall be awarded to a Murray High School senior who has demonstrated integrity and good citizenship and a preference shall be given to students who have made the greatest contribution to the quality of life at Murray High School through their classroom and extracurricular leadership. Community activities and financial need may also be considered.

Recipient(s) shall have been enrolled at Murray High School for four consecutive years (freshman to senior); have been active in any sport at Murray High School; and must have maintained a minimum GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale.

Selection process
Awards shall be determined by a committee consisting of the Murray Independent School District Scholarship Committee and members of the Alexander family, and the Chair of the Endowments Committee of the MISD FFE. Final approval of the award selection(s) shall be made by the Alexander family, or representative(s) as long as they are willing and able. The amount of the award will be at least $1000.

 

 

Alumni Band Award

Established 2008

Purpose

The purpose of the Alumni Band Fund is to both recognize and reward music students in the Murray Independent School District (MISD) who show a willingness to put in long hours of conscientious work as members of the Marching and Concert Bands in a program that has won (and continues to win) numerous awards for outstanding performances in regional, state, and national competitions. Resources from this fund will help make it possible for students of all economic backgrounds to participate fully in all band activities, assisting with travel and instruments as needed and to the extent that funds allow. The Murray High School Marching Band has a tradition of excellence going back over 40 years. This fund will help ensure that all MISD music students have the opportunity to continue this tradition, with the leadership and character-building opportunities it provides.

Guidelines for awards and grants

This fund will provide support for:

a. students in the band programs whose families are unable to fully support their participation in the program, and

b. performances, trips, and other activities that would not be funded from normal sources.

Selection process for grants and awards

Grants will be made by the MISD Foundation Endowments Committee based on proposals made by the Band Director at Murray High School or the Murray Middle School Band Director.

Brad Barnett Memorial Scholarship

Established 2016

In order to perpetuate his legacy of “Living Life to the Fullest with No Regrets,” friends and family of Brad Barnett, a 1975 graduate of Murray High School who played for the 1974 State Football Champion MHS Tigers, have established a scholarship in his honor. The scholarship will be awarded each year to a graduating senior who best demonstrates the strength of character to overcome obstacles which Mr. Barnett exemplified during a seven-year battle with ALS: Courage. Hope. Positivity. Strength. Faithfulness. Compassion. Recipients may attend any post-secondary school and will be chosen from among nominations submitted to the counselor at Murray High School by March 31.

Founding

The fund has been established through memorial gifts from family and friends of Brad Barnett. Mr. Barnett was a 1975 graduate of Murray High School and played for the 1974 Kentucky State Football Champion MHS Tigers. The family wishes to perpetuate his legacy of “Living Life to the Fullest with No Regrets.”

Purpose

The fund will be used to establish a scholarship to be awarded each year to a graduating MHS senior who best demonstrates the strength of character to overcome obstacles which Mr. Barnett exemplified during a seven year battle with ALS: Courage. Hope. Positivity. Strength. Faithfulness. Compassion.

Selection Process

Strength of character will be the primary criterion for selection. Any MHS graduating senior who plans to attend any post-secondary school may be nominated. No application will be required, but nominees may be asked to complete a questionnaire about their school and community activities.

Anyone who would like to nominate a student for consideration may send a letter discussing how the student matches the primary criterion to the MHS counselor by March 31.

Recipients of the scholarship will be chosen by a committee consisting of the MHS scholarship committee in consultation with the MHS football coach, a member of the foundation’s Endowments Committee, and a member of the Barnett family.

 

James H. Boone Sr. Memorial Scholarship

Established 2010

This scholarship is provided by the Boone family in honor of James Howard Boone Sr. It will be given to a graduating senior of Murray High School who was active in athletics. The scholarship is not restricted to any particular institution. The amount of the scholarship is $1,000.

Founding
The James H. Boone Sr. Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by contributions from the public to recognize and honor the outstanding accomplishments of Mr. James H. Boone, a successful Murray businessman and Community Leader.  The Murray Foundation for Excellence and the Boone Family do hereby establish these guidelines for the James H. Boone Sr. Memorial Scholarship Fund.

Purpose
The scholarship shall be awarded to a Murray High School senior who has been active in sports.  There is no restriction on the college that the student may attend.

Selection process
The recipients shall be selected annually by the Boone Scholarship Committee comprised of the principal, counselor and football coach of Murray High School, up to three (3) members of the Boone Family and a representative of the MISD Foundation for Excellence.

 

 

 

Burgess-Spann Travel Award

Established 2012

Founding
Former students and colleagues created an endowment in 2012 to honor Debra Burgess and Sue Spann. Señorita Burgess and Madame Spann taught Spanish, Latin, and French at Murray High School for several years and also contributed extensively to speech and theatre programs. Both organized and led trips abroad which provided students an international educational experience.

Purpose
Income from the endowment will provide awards for MHS students who without financial support would find it difficult to participate in an international travel program.

Requirements
The international travel to be supported by the award must be guided by an MISD faculty member who has experience in planning and administering such a tour or who contracts with an established provider of travel programs for students. Applicants must be MHS juniors or seniors who have a minimum 2.75 GPA at the time of application. They should have demonstrated a level of maturity which indicates they will benefit educationally from the experience. Preference may be given to applicants who have earned credits in a language other than English or have participated in speech and theatre programs.

Process
Six months prior to the scheduled travel dates, applicants will send, or arrange to have sent, to the MISD Foundation, at PO BOX 1417, Murray, KY 42071, the following items:

1. A letter explaining how the applicant expects to benefit from the travel experience and why the applicant needs financial assistance.

2. A letter from an MHS faculty member discussing the applicant’s readiness and need.

3. A form posted on the foundation website which provides the information requested; the form may be completed online or downloaded, printed, and mailed to the address above.

Based on funds available, the foundation’s Endowments Committee will award assistance to applicants who best fulfill the purpose and meet the requirements of the guidelines.

 

 

 

Cella Family Fund

Established 2021

Through a gift from Ron and Doris Cella, an endowment has been established to fund awards for the benefit of the Murray Independent School District (MISD), to reflect their longstanding roles with MISD and Murray State University (MSU), to ensure continuation of the family’s association with education in Murray, and to support educational travel opportunities for future students. The fund will help MHS graduates who attend MSU participate in an education abroad program.

Purpose

The intended purpose for the Cella Family Fund is to encourage and help graduates of Murray High School who attend MSU participate in a study abroad program. Earnings from the endowment will fund awards for said students toward that purpose. To the extent that the Purpose cannot be accomplished, such as due to dissolution of one or more of the institutions involved, the funds may be directed, with the approval of the Cella Family (not to be unreasonably withheld) to the nearest similar purpose reasonably available.

Application process

After applying for and meeting requirements to participate in an MSU Education Abroad program, graduates of MHS will be informed about and may apply for financial help from the fund. Applications will consist of a letter to the MISD Foundation’s Endowments Committee outlining the applicant’s reasons for studying abroad, the identifying details of the intended Education Abroad program, and how such study will support the applicant’s educational and life goals. The application should include the names and contact details of two current or former instructors who have agreed to provide a letter of reference. Applicants also shall provide transcripts from MHS and MSU and agree to provide a post trip narrative or visual report on their experience abroad within three months of their return.

Selection process

A Selection Committee consisting of a member of the Foundation’s Endowments Committee, a member of the MSU Education Abroad Office, and a member of the Cella family (comprised of Ron Cella, Doris Cella, Charles Cella, Laura Cella Hampton, Rachel Cella, and their heirs, or such other family members as one or more of them may designate by notice to the Foundation) will review applications, review letters of reference, select recipients, and determine the number and amounts of awards. The committee will consider character and achievements, anticipated life impact, and need, including financial need and other historical or current disadvantages. Applicants to CCSA programs will be favored where other factors are similar.

Award process

The foundation will transfer funds for awards to the Education Abroad program. If award recipients withdraw or fail to complete the program, unused funds will be returned to the foundation.

Tommy Carroll Memorial Scholarship

Established 2011

This scholarship to Murray State University is provided by the Carroll family in honor of Tommy Carroll, a Murray businessman. It will be given to a graduating senior of Murray High School who was active in athletics. The amount of the scholarship is $1,500. 

Founding
The Tommy Carroll Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by contributions from the family and friends of Hugh Thomas Carroll to recognize and honor his outstanding accomplishments.  Mr. Carroll attended Murray High School from 1949-53.  While he was there he lettered in baseball for 5 years and was in the Murray High School Baseball Fall of Fame.  He also lettered in football all 4 years.  Subsequently he established the Carroll Volkswagon dealership and became a successful Murray businessman and community leader for 52 years.  The Murray Foundation for Excellence and the Carroll Family do hereby establish these guidelines for the Tommy Carroll Memorial Scholarship Fund.

Purpose
The scholarship to attend Murray State University shall be awarded to a Murray High School senior each spring for the following year. 

Selection process
The recipients shall be selected annually by the Foundation for Excellence Endowments Committee.

 

 

 

Dr. Arvin and Martha Crafton Scholarship

Established 2020

The yearly $1000 scholarship has been established through gifts from family and friends of the Craftons in recognition of their long-time support of MISD. Throughout their years in Murray, the Craftons supported the Murray schools through PTA, Band Boosters, Athletic Boosters, tutor program, many committees, and financial contributions. They have supported the community through leadership in the Murray Lions Club, the Murray Woman’s Club, and Murray First Methodist Church. The family wishes to perpetuate the legacy of support to the MISD and Murray State University with an endowed scholarship in their names. The scholarship is awarded each year to a graduating MHS senior attending Murray State University.

Purpose

The fund will be used to establish a $1000 scholarship to be awarded each year to a graduating MHS senior attending Murray State University.

Selection Process

Preference and consideration in selection will be based on character, academic achievement, athletic or musical achievement, and community and church involvement, with additional consideration toward financial need. No application will be required, but nominees may be asked to complete an essay about their school and community activities.

Anyone nominating a student for consideration should send a letter outlining the student’s qualifications to the MHS principal.

Recipients of the scholarship will be chosen by scholarship committees within the MISD Foundation for Excellence and a member of the Crafton family.

Eligibility and Guidelines

No application is required, but nominees may be asked to complete an essay about their school and community activities.

The scholarship will be awarded each year to a graduating MHS senior based on character, academic achievement, athletic or musical achievement, and community and church involvement, with additional consideration toward financial need.

Any MHS graduating senior who plans to attend Murray State University may be nominated. Anyone who would like to nominate a student for consideration may send a letter discussing how the student matches the criteria to the MHS counselor by March 31.

Clara W. Griffin Humphrey Scholarship

Established 2007

This scholarship shall award the Murray State University Young Author’s Camp fee each year. The Clara Waldrop Griffin Humphrey Scholarship was established in 2007 to recognize and honor the outstanding teaching accomplishments of Mrs. Clara Waldrop Griffin Humphrey in the Murray Independent School District (MISD). Mrs. Humphrey’s commitment to teaching and dedication to her students earned her the distinction of being Kentucky’s Teacher of the Year in 1975. The successful applicant will be one who demonstrates a passion for writing and a commitment to personal achievement. 

Founding

The Clara Waldrop Griffin Humphrey Scholarship was established in 2007 to recognize and honor the outstanding teaching accomplishments of Mrs. Clara Waldrop Griffin Humphrey in the Murray Independent School District (MISD). Mrs. Humphrey’s passion for teaching and dedication to her students earned her the distinction of being Kentucky’s Teacher of the Year in 1975.

Purpose

The scholarship shall award the Murray State University Young Author’s Camp fee each year to up to two (2) MISD students from ages 8-12. The successful applicant will be one who demonstrates a passion for writing and a commitment to personal achievement. Need may also be considered. See the application form for further details.

Selection process for the award

The composition of the selection committee is specified in the “Declaration of Guidelines” on file with the MISD Foundation for Excellence. The application deadline for the following summer is March 15 and awards will be made by April 15. 

 

 

 

Robert Glin Jeffrey Scholarship

Established 1988

Annual scholarship for a graduate of Murray High School. Robert Glin Jeffrey was a teacher, coach, principal, and, from 1977 to December 1988, the Superintendent of the Murray Independent School District. The scholarship is not restricted to any particular institution. At the time of his retirement the Board of Education established a scholarship award in his honor which is funded by contributions from the public.

Founding

Robert Glin Jeffrey was a teacher, coach, principal, and from 1977 to December, 1988 the Superintendent of the Murray Independent School District. At the time of his retirement the Board of Education established a scholarship award in his honor which is funded by contributions from the public.

Criteria for the award

The Robert Glin Jeffrey Scholarship recipient will be designated in the spring of each year. The Scholarship is open to a senior at Murray High School. The recipient of the Robert Glin Jeffrey Scholarship will excel in one or more of the following: scholarship, leadership, or service. Financial need may also be considered.

Selection process for the award

The recipient is selected in a manner to be determined by the Board of Trustees of the MISD FFE. It may ask the teachers and other school officials at Murray High School to make or help make the selection.

Eligibility and Guidelines

A scholarship will be awarded each spring to a senior at Murray High School. Recipients must excel in one or more of the following: scholarship, leadership, or service.

 

 

Connie Payne Scholarship

Established 2018

Founding

The fund has been established by members of the MHS class of 1995 to honor their classmate Connie Payne. Connie was elected class president for four years, voted class favorite for three years, and named Best All Around student as a senior. She competed in basketball and track each year; was a member of Tri-Alpha, French Club, Black History Club, and Student Council; and was inducted into Who’s Who Among American High School Students. Her classmates remember her best as a true friend and role model who led by example.

Purpose

To provide a scholarship to be awarded each year to a graduating MHS senior who will enroll as a full-time student at an accredited university to prepare for a career in public school education.

Selection Process

Graduating students whose career plans fulfill the purpose shall submit a completed application to the foundation. Applicants must have a GPA of 2.75 or better, have attended MHS for four consecutive years, and have demonstrated the leadership qualities of integrity and good citizenship in classroom and extracurricular activities. Community service and financial need may be considered.

Recipients of the scholarship will be chosen by a committee consisting of the MHS Scholarship Committee, a member of the Payne family, and the Chair of the MISD Foundation Endowments Committee.

Eligibility and Guidelines

A scholarship will be awarded each year to a graduating MHS senior who will enroll full-time student at an accredited university to prepare for a career in public school education.

Applicants must have

a. a GPA of 2.75 or better,

b. attended MHS for four consecutive years,

c. demonstrated leadership qualities of integrity and good citizenship in classroom and extracurricular activities.

Community service and financial need may be considered.

 

 

Bob and Gayle Rogers Scholarship

Established 2017

Founding

A scholarship has been established by employees and friends of the MISD to honor Bob and Gayle Rogers for their many years of service as educators. The fund will support a scholarship for a graduating MHS senior who plans to attend Murray State University and prepare for a career in public education.

Purpose

To provide a scholarship to be awarded each year to a graduating MHS senior who plans to attend Murray State University and prepare for a career in public school education. Half the award will be made available upon enrollment at MSU and half upon enrollment in the teacher education program.

Selection process for the award

Graduating students whose career plans fulfill the purpose shall submit a completed application to the foundation. Applicants must provide evidence of a GPA of 3.0 or better, significant participation in at least one extra-curricular activity, and service within the schools or community. Applicants must include a personal statement explaining their choice of career and ways in which the scholarship will benefit them. They also must provide the names of two teachers who have agreed to write letters discussing how well the applicant fulfills the purpose and criteria for the award.

Recipients of the scholarship will be chosen by a committee consisting of the Career Guidance Counselor, a member of the Board of Education, Mr. or Mrs. Rogers or their representative, a Murray High teacher of either math or English, and a member of the foundation’s Endowments Committee.

Eligibility and Guidelines

A scholarship will be awarded each year to a graduating MHS senior who plans to attend Murray State University and prepare for a career in public school education. Half the award will be made available upon enrollment at MSU and half upon enrollment in the teacher education program.

Completed applications must include two supplementary documents: a personal statement explaining applicants’ choice of career and ways in which the scholarship will benefit them, and statements from two teachers discussing how well the applicant fulfills the purpose and criteria for the award.

Applicants must provide evidence of

a. a GPA of 3.0 or better

b. significant participation in at least one extra-curricular activity

c. service within the schools or community.

 

 

Jack and Janice Rose Scholarship

Established 2021

Founding

The Jack and Janice Rose scholarship, managed by the MISD Foundation for Excellence, will be awarded to Murray High School students to attend Murray State University. Jack graduated from Murray High School, and he and his wife Janice have been financial supporters of the foundation. Both had long and distinguished careers in public education and public service. Jack served as Dean of the College of Education at Murray State University, as Superintendent of Calloway County Schools, and as Mayor of the city of Murray.

Purpose

To establish a scholarship to be awarded annually to a graduating MHS senior who will attend Murray State University. The foundation will send a check for half of the scholarship amount at the beginning of each semester.

Selection process

Requires identification of persons who will provide letters of recommendation. Preference and consideration in selection may be based on such qualities as demonstrated character, achievements, and service. Financial need may be a significant factor; in the event no applicants have financial needs the aforementioned qualities may determine the selection. Recipients of the scholarship will be chosen by a committee consisting of the the MHS scholarship committee, a member of the foundation’s Endowments Committee, and a representative of the Rose family.

Eligibility and Guidelines

A scholarship will be awarded annually to a senior who will attend Murray State University.

Applications should identify persons who will provide letters of recommendation.

Selection will be based on demonstrated character, achievements, and service. Financial need may be a significant factor.

 

 

Allen and Mary Ann Russell Scholarship

Established 2021

Founding

The scholarships were established by Lisa Russell Hall to honor her parents, Allen and Mary Ann Russell, both of whom had a deep love for Murray High School.

Mr. Russell, Class of 1945, lettered in three sports while at Murray High. He played football and basketball at Murray State University. After earning his B.A. in Health and Physical Education and his M.A. in Education, he coached high school football for one year. Although pursuing other vocational endeavors, Mr. Russell continued to support Murray High athletics as he kept the clock for Murray High football games from 1946 until 1982. He also refereed First Region basketball for 25 years.

Mrs. Russell was valedictorian of the class of 1950. She received her B.A. and M.A. from Murray State University and her Ph.D. from Peabody College in Nashville, TN. Mrs. Russell taught English at Murray High for 32 years. Noted for her expertise in teaching Shakespearean literature, she received the Ashland, Inc. Teacher Achievement Award, the first teacher from Western Kentucky to receive this prestigious award.

Purpose

Two scholarships are awarded annually.

1. The Allen Russell scholarship will be awarded to a student who intends to major in physical education in college, with a view to becoming a coach.

2. The Mary Ann Russell scholarship will be awarded to a student who intends to major in English.

Selection process

Requires identification of persons who will provide letters of recommendation, including a coach for the Allen Russell scholarship and a teacher of English for the Mary Ann Russell scholarship.

Preference and consideration in selection will be based on such qualities as demonstrated character, achievements, and service. Financial need also may be considered.

Participation in sports, including participation as a manager or statistician, will be considered for the Allen Russell scholarship; participation in creative writing activities or selection as the Outstanding Senior English Student may be considered for the Mary Ann Russell scholarship.

Recipients will be chosen by a committee consisting of the MHS scholarship committee, a member of the foundation’s Endowments Committee, and a representative of the Russell family.

Eligibility and Guidelines

Two scholarships will be awarded annually. Applications should identify persons who will provide letters of recommendation: a coach for the Allen Russell scholarship and a teacher of English for the Mary Ann Russell scholarship.

Demonstrated character, achievements, service, and financial need will be considered for both scholarships.

The Allen Russell Scholarship will also consider participation in sports, including participation as a manager or statistician. The Mary Ann Russell Scholarship will also consider participation in creative writing activities or selection as the Outstanding Senior English Student.

 

 

Etherton Speech Awards

Established 2007

Established to provide support for students in the speech program who need assistance to participate in the program and for performances and other activities that would not be funded from normal sources. During his tenure as Murray High School’s Speech Coach, Mark Etherton was known for offering all students rich paths for personal development. The Etherton Speech Awards are devoted to ensuring that these doors remain open to future generations of eager and deserving students who want to “emulate the best.”

Founding

Mark Etherton held to the maxim above as he coached Speech and taught History and English at Murray High School for 24 years from 1976 to 2000. E, as he was affectionately known to his students, inspired a love of learning and a willingness to work in all who came into contact with him and he led many students to a fulfilling involvement with forensics. A group of his former students and colleagues created this endowment in honor and appreciation of him. Donations from the public are welcome.

Purpose of the award

During his tenure as Murray High School’s Speech Coach, Mark Etherton was known for offering all students rich paths for personal development. The team succeeded not out of a simple desire to “win” but as a result of countless students over the years discovering inner strengths and talents while working to do their best. The Etherton Speech Awards seek to honor and extend this legacy while ensuring that these opportunities will be open to all interested students at Murray High for many years to come. The awards will help make it possible for students of all economic backgrounds to participate fully in the speech program, assisting with travel and materials as needed. Those fortunate enough to have benefited already from the Murray High Speech Program–including under the guidance of Mark Etherton–know already how powerful these opportunities can be. The Etherton Speech Awards are devoted to ensuring that these doors remain open to future generations of eager and deserving students who want to “emulate the best”.

Guidelines for awards and grants

The awards will provide support for:

a) students in the speech program whose families are unable to fully support their participation in the program and

b) performances and other activities that would not be funded from normal sources.

Selection process for awards and grants

Grants will be made by the MISD Foundation Endowments Committee based on proposals made by the Speech Coach.

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