By Terry Murry on Thursday, May 30th, 2024 in Columbia Basin News More Top Stories
HERMISTON – Robert Bartman, a member of the Hermiston High School class of 2025, has been awarded the national Horatio Alger Scholarship. This marks the second consecutive year a student from the Hermiston School District has received the honor.
The National Horatio Alger Scholarship is awarded to only 105 high school juniors across the nation. It provides $25,000 over four years of college. In addition it offers a year-long college success program during the senior year in high school to prepare scholars for the transition to higher education.
“Robert Bartman’s journey is a testament to the qualities of a high-achieving student,” the district stated in a news release. “His pursuit of education funding, leadership, dedication to community service, and academic excellence set him apart. His story is one of hard work, determination, and a proactive search for opportunities, all of which have been instrumental in his success.”
Last year, Hermiston senior Andrea Sanchez Garavito was recognized as a Horatio Alger Scholar. The Horatio Alger Association also offers scholarships for current high school students, career and technical education, students attending college, and students seeking graduate degrees.
More information is available at https://horatioalger.org/scholarships/.
Photo provided by Hermiston School District