Sunday, April 26, 2026

Lela Hartschen, Five Others Get GRM Networks Scholarships

GRM Networks places great importance on the opportunity for higher education for rural youth. Each year, the company offers six scholarships to area high school students in Missouri and Iowa through the GRM Networks Scholarship Program. A combined total of $8,000 in scholarships was awarded this year to the following recipients:

Lela Hartschen, Eagleville, Missouri, North Harrison R-3 High School - $2,000

Alivia Rhoades, Lucerne, Missouri, Putnam County R-1 High School - $1,500

Mylie Holtman, Ravenwood, Missouri, Jefferson C-123 High School - $1,500

Megan Young, Leon, Iowa, Central Decatur Community School - $1,000

Sari Rogers, Princeton, Missouri, North Mercer R-3 High School - $1,000

Kinsley Allnutt, Galt, Missouri, Grundy County R-5 High School - $1,000

GRM Networks founded the scholarship program in 2016 to support area high school students who wish to further their education. Eligible applicants must:

—Be a graduating high school senior with at least a “C” or a 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 point scale;

—Have a parent or legal guardian who is an active member of GRM Networks in good standing at the application deadline;

—Be accepted as a full-time student by an accredited two-year or four-year college, university, trade school or other post-secondary institution.

Scholarship recipients will receive their award upon completion of their first college semester, which must be within the first year of their high school graduation. Recipients must also submit an unofficial transcript within 60 days of the end of their first semester showing proof of maintaining a 2.0 grade point average on a 4.0 point scale.

Lela Hartschen will graduate from North Harrison R-3 High School in May and plans to attend Iowa State University. She is the daughter of Tracy Hartschen.

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