Centennial High School
SCHOLARSHIPS
April 16th 2021
Announcements
Details for each scholarship below:
- Check the CHS Counseling Schoology for Updated Resources
- 30 Easy Scholarships for High Schoolers: Upcoming Deadlines
- The Pack Leadership Scholarship: Deadline April 30th
- A. Galloway Scholarship of Pearl High School Heritage Classes Foundation Scholarship: Deadline May 29th
- Franklin Housing Authority Scholarship: Deadline April 30th
- Lillian Wynn Allen Scholarship
- Kid's Chance of Tennessee Scholarship: Deadline June 2021
- Compose Your Dream: Full paid Aveda Scholarship deadline April 19
- Angie Tillman Nursing Scholarship
- College Board Opportunity Scholarships: Class of 2022
- 2021 Scholarship Report: Seniors! Please Complete, Link below
- New Scholarships and Deadlines: Check each link under scholarships below.
Info de Centennial en Español
Williamson County Schools April Scholarships!
*This spreadsheet is only viewable through a STUDENT'S WCS email.
*Please note the deadlines for these scholarships.
*Pay close attention to the multiple tabs at the bottom of the document.
A. Galloway Scholarship of Pearl High School Heritage Classes Foundation Scholarship
The non-profit Pearl High School Heritage Classes Foundation, Incorporated, is proud to continue its practice of awarding scholarship grants to deserving high school seniors who are descendants of Pearl High School alumni.
Contact Ms. Stuart for the application.
You will need:
1. A scholarship application form.
2. Two sealed letters of recommendation.
3. Counselor evaluation form(s) for each applicant.
4. Submit an official copy of the applicant’s high school transcript with each application.
5. Return the forms, postmarked no later than May 29, 2021 to: Pearl High School Heritage Classes Foundation, Inc. The J.A. Galloway Scholarship Scholarship Committee c/o Novella M. Page 3401 Anderson Road Unit 59 Antioch, TN 37013
Franklin Housing Authority Scholarship: Deadline April 30th
Scholarship Requirements
- Live in Franklin Housing Authority
- Have to have a 3.0 and above
- Contact 615-794-1247 ext. 213; for emailed application
- Deadline is April 30
Lillian Wynn Allen Scholarship
Nashville Chapter's The Lillian Wynn Allen Scholarship Award is awarded to high school seniors to provide mentorship in addition to moral, spiritual, and tangible support for African American students who are continuing their education beyond the secondary level. To be eligible to apply, students must reside in Nashville or surrounding communities and are completing a secondary education (high school), or are currently enrolled in an accredited college or university.
https://nhbwinc2006.tripod.com/webonmediacontents/2014%20NHBW%20local%20scholarship%20form.pdf
Kid's Chance of Tennessee Scholarship
Kid's Chance of Tennessee Scholarship provides scholarship awards to qualified applicants who have a parent severely injured on the job pursuant to the Tennessee Worker's Compensation Act. Award amounts are determined at the time the scholarship is awarded and the award may be renewed each semester if the recipient remains satisfactory academic progress according to the institution they are attending.
Applicant must have a parent who has suffered a catastrophic, permanently disabling, or fatal injury for which the parent or the parent's family was entitled to receive benefits under the TN Workers' Compensation Act
- The application must be between 16-22 years old
- The injury or death of the parent must have resulted in a decrease in family earnings, which has impeded the continuation of the application's education.
- The applicant must show academic achievement and attitude.
- The applicant must demonstrate substantial financial need.
Angie Tillman Nursing Scholarship
Application: https://williamsonmedicalcenter.org/scholarship/angie-tillman-nursing-scholarship-application/
College Board Opportunity Scholarships
Now Open for the Class of 2022!
The College Board Opportunity Scholarships program is now open for class of 2022 students. It guides students step by step through the college planning process. For each step that a student completes, they'll earn a chance at a $500 scholarship. When they complete all six steps, they'll earn a chance at $40,000. Please share this program with your juniors and encourage them to sign up and take the first step by building a college list on BigFuture™.
Students Can Double Their Chances to Earn a Scholarship if:
• They received or used a fee waiver from the College Board. • They attend a high school where 75% or more of students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. • Their annual family income is $60,000 or less.
For students interested in being an educator, this is your link!!
River City Partnership
School Counselors
Brandy Seals
Hello! My name is Brandy Seals and I am super excited to be here at Centennial High School this year. So, I first decided to be a counselor whenever my school counselor at my high school helped me out a whole lot. Because of that, I wanted to give back and help out other students who might need support in different ways. I am here to help you guys with many different things and if you ever want to come talk about anything, I just want you to know that I’m here to listen. I can’t wait to meet you all in person and I am looking forward to having a great year!
Karen Whidby
As a Franklin, TN native I am honored to serve CHS in the school counselor role. Having been a college athlete and a first generation college student, I’m super excited to help students navigate their way through high school and toward their post-secondary goals. My goal for this year is to build trusting relationships with students and staff. I look forward to meeting you all!!
Molly Woods
(Co-Department Chair)
My name is Molly Woods. This is my third year as a school counselor at Centennial. I am here to help students through the academic, college/career, and social/emotional milestones and challenges of adolescence. At age fourteen, I decided I wanted to be a school counselor. My school counselor in high school was my greatest advocate. She supported me through the obstacles of high school and towards my dreams. Today, I have my dream job! I am passionate about supporting students individual needs AND helping build a school culture where ALL students can thrive.
Katherine Healy
Hi! My name is Ms. Healy and I'm so excited to be working at Centennial this year as one of your counselors! I fell in love with Nashville after moving here for graduate school and have already had such positive experiences at CHS. I've had the pleasure of working with many of you remotely this school year, and am eager to get to know you all better and see you succeed during your time at Centennial.
Ja'Kymberlie Barnes
My name is Ms. Barnes and I am one of the new school counselors here at CHS. I wanted to counsel at CHS because I felt it was a great opportunity to begin my school counseling journey at such an amazing school! There are many things that I love so far at CHS! I love the wonderful and welcoming staff as well as the families I have communicated with thus far. I am most excited about meeting all the students face to face so that I can get to know each and every one of you!
I am proud to be part of Cougar nation! Go Cougars!
Jesika Stuart
Co-Department Chair
My journey to becoming a school counselor started in Kindergarten with an excellent teacher who decided to become a school counselor. My relationship with Mrs. Davis is the reason I made it through high school and continued on to college. She inspired me to become a school counselor, and I love it! I take pride in helping create a program that enables all students to dream, grow, and pursue their goals. We have a great group of students at Centennial and I am thankful to have the opportunity to continue to serve the students of Cougar Nation.
STARS Counselors
Ashley Higgins
Hi everyone! I am so excited to be back as the STARS Crisis Counselor for the 20-21 school year. CHS has been such a blessing in a time of so much uncertainty. The support and love I feel from and to the staff and students is something that I have been so hopeful for all my life. The students we have here at CHS are smart, kind, bold, and have a drive for life that continues to empower and inspire me each and every day. I am SO excited to see our students soon and am ready to provide support in every way I can this year!
Kate Morris
Kate Morris is a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) who moved to the Nashville area after receiving her Master of Clinical Social Work degree from Boston College. Mrs. Morris has provided mental health services for youth and their families primarily within educational settings and intensive in home therapy. Practicing from a trauma informed, strengths based approach, Mrs. Morris believes that all young people have value and potential, and most enjoys witnessing youth develop empathy, resilience, and self-empowerment. Mrs. Morris currently works at STARS Nashville as a school-based Therapist and is excited to be a Centennial Cougar this year!
Erin Kelly
STARS Therapist
Counseling Staff
Counseling Support Staff
Patricia Wilson
Counseling Department Secretary
Michelle Carlson
Centennial High School Registrar
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Brandy Seals
School Counselor
Students A-C
Karen Whidby
School Counselor
Students D-Ho
Molly Woods: Co-Department Chair
School Counselor
Students Hp-Ma
Katherine Healy
School Counselor
Students Mb-R
Ja'Kymberlie Barnes
School Counselor
Students S-Z
Jesika Stuart: Co-Department Chair
Care & Support Counselor
Ashley Higgins
STARS Counselor