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Logan Singer Memorial Scholarship

The Logan Singer Memorial Scholarship was created in 2022 to honor the memory of Logan Singer and what he stood for. There is no better way to honor Logan than to give the gift of education that will last the recipient a lifetime.

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Our hope is that the scholarship will help carry forward the message that it is okay to talk about mental health so one day emotional health is viewed just as important as physical health.

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If you would like to donate to the scholarship fund, please click the Donate button below. The scholarship is being graciously managed by the University High School Booster Club.

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Shaffer Neils

2025 Scholarship Recipient

Shaffer is dedicated to changing the narrative around talking about mental health for students.

"No student should feel like they have to suffer alone or hide what they are going through. The more we normalize these conversations, the more supported students will feel."

    Mallory Knutson
    2024 Scholarship Recipient

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    Mallory is determined to pursue a psychology major, aiming to concentrate on addressing students' needs to facilitate their full potential, with a strong emphasis on their mental well-being. She acknowledges the significant role that schools play in shaping young individuals' lives, advocating for a "students helping students" strategy to enhance discussions around mental health.

    Larry Trefry, Jr.
    2023 Scholarship 
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    Larry intends on attending George Fox University.

    "I believe that the best way to influence students is through coaching."

    "I want to show them that someone does care and not to give up before their story can begin. I want to listen and make sure that they know that they are heard. I want to lead by example by sharing my own experiences and being transparent with them. I want to help them develop who they are."
     

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    Jackson Carbajal

    2022 Logan Singer Memorial Scholarship recipient

    Jackson plans to attend Boise State University in the Fall of 2022 to study Biology. Jackson's ideas for bringing mental health and suicide into the light is to start educating our students at an early age.


    "Teaching children at young ages how to talk about their feelings, utilize coping strategies, and finding positive ways to handle stressful situations."

    "We would give every student tools to help themselves and others." 

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