Scholarships

Scholarships Available for Â鶹ԭ´´ Students
Deadline Extended To April 19, 2024

Overview

Community and district scholarships are posted when they are made available. Available community scholarships can be viewed at scusd.edu/community-scholarships

For questions or additional information call (916) 643-9293 or email us at scholarships@scusd.edu.

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Clark Scholarship Documents

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W9 Taxpayer ID Number Certification

Scholarship

2024 George H. Clark Memorial Scholarship

$5,000 SCHOLARSHIP PER YEAR FOR FOUR YEARS

STUDENT MUST BE NOMINATED BY SITE COMMITTEE TO APPLY

APPLICATION TO THOSE NOMINATED WILL BE AVAILABLE January 16, 2024 – April 12, 2024

TRUSTEES:

  • Mayor (or City Manager)
  • Superintendent, City of Sacramento
  • Â鶹ԭ´´ Principal of the most populous high school

HISTORY:

Scholarship

2024 The Jewell T. O’Connell Memorial Scholarship

(A $1,000.00 scholarship for one year)

Application Period: January 16, 2024 – April 12, 2024

GENERAL INFORMATION:

Jewell T. O’Connell lived in Sacramento during the Depression and wrote and produced plays under contract with the U. S. Government.  During World War II, she became director of entertainment for all U.S.A. facilities west of Omaha, Nebraska.  In the mid-1940’s, she moved to Virginia City, Nevada, where she died on June 14, 1988.

Scholarship

2024 The John A. and Charlotte M. Church Memorial Scholarship
This scholarship is available for C.K. McClatchy High School students only. Applicants are required to enroll in a campus of the University of California.

This scholarship is available for C.K. McClatchy High School students only.

Applicants are required to enroll in a campus of the University of California.

(One Year scholarship for $1,000.00)
Application Period: January 16, 2024 – April 12, 2024

GENERAL INFORMATION:

Scholarship

2024 The Susan Cherveny Memorial Scholarship

(One Year Scholarship for $500.00)

Application Period: January 16, 2024 – April 12, 2024

GENERAL INFORMATION:

Susan Cherveny was a professional ballet dancer and extraordinary person who in mid-life became a middle school teacher.  She taught 7th and 8th grades at Will C. Wood Middle School with verve and enthusiasm, specializing in language arts and reading.  Susan worked with children from lower income brackets and helped them build self-esteem in the process of learning vital academic skills.