The annual scholarship night at Jackson Hole High School’s auditorium saw 150 students given a record $820-thousand for their post-secondary pursuits. That’s $160-thousand more than was given out last year. The money came from 88 different scholarships ranging from four-year funding to one. Scholarship awards were determined by grades and test scores in some cases, athletics in others, and many by their intended career paths, character and financial need. Most of the scholarships came from civic organizations and local foundations.
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