Fetal Steve Dare to Dream Scholarship
This year we announced the first annual Fetal Steve Dare to Dream scholarship for Ashland High School seniors. We’ll be posting the finalists’ entries in the upcoming days.
Fetal Steve Dare to Dream Scholarship
He touched us all emotionally as well as inappropriately
In 2002 The Six, a group of Ashland High School students consisting of Alan Britenbucher, Luke Chronister, Zac Feldkamp, Trent Leslie, Eric North, and Marshall Scott defied naysayers and dared to show that anything is possible when they raised over 601 dollars to purchase a human articulated fetal skeleton known as “Fetal” Steve Edwin Copernicus. 6 years later, Fetal Steve still reminds us of the endless possibilities that we need only pursue to realize.
The Fetal Steve Dare to Dream Scholarship is a one-time award of $601, designed to encourage students to think for themselves, dare to dream, and rise above the status-quo.
Requirements and Such_______________________________
Applicants must be college-bound, graduating seniors and must be former or current students of AP Biology. Students seeking the Fetal Steve Dare to Dream Scholarship should complete the application below and submit it to Sheryl Shea. Applicants may also choose to write a short essay on some topic (we’re not picky) to submit along with the application.
Responsible finalists will be selected and each required to take Fetal Steve on a tour of their own. This entails taking Fetal Steve to some area and taking pictures with people, landmarks, and whatever else happens to be around (see http://www.fetalsteve.com for ideas). Students should think creatively about the tour and should not necessarily be concerned with taking Steve to far and exotic places. Finalists may work in teams in which case the scholarship will be split evenly among the winning members.
The winning tour as well as honorable mentions and entertaining essays will be posted on fetalsteve.com. The winner of the award will receive a personal check of $601 dollars made out to the recipient or both the recipient and the secondary school they plan to attend.
Good Luck!