Archive for New Bremen High School
2019 Senior Seminar: Preparing for Life After High School
Tomorrow is our 7th Annual Senior Seminar at New Bremen Schools! This year we are excited to welcome back Kyle Scheele (http://kylescheele.com/) as our keynote speaker. A big thanks to all of our speakers for participating in this exciting event!
Student Loans – New Bremen Graduates
Attention New Bremen HS seniors and previous graduates currently enrolled in college… Looking for additional funding sources for school? The St. Marys Community Foundation has a student loan program established just for New Bremen graduates! More information on how to apply can be found at their website: http://www.thesmcf.org/node/78 Deadline to apply for the…
Education Foundation Opens 2019 Fundraising Campaign
The New Bremen Education Foundation is please to announce the opening of its 2019 fundraising campaign to generate scholarship money for graduates of New Bremen High School. In the first year of operation, the foundation awarded seven academic scholarships. In 2018, the foundation awarded eighty-five scholarships totaling approximately $88,270.00. The…
Prep 4 Success: Alumni Feedback Survey
One of the most funded philanthropic causes at the New Bremen Foundation is the New Bremen Local Schools. Our donors care about the future of our education system and the future of the young people who grow up here. After some conversations with donors, the New Bremen Foundation decided to…
2014 Community Impact Grants
Grant Highlights Controlling New Bremen’s Cat Population The Animal Resource Foundation (ARF) has received a grant from the New Bremen Foundation and the state of Ohio for a Trap, Neuter and Release program to address the feral cat colonies in New Bremen and the surrounding communities. According to…
Preparing for Life After High School
We do our best to prepare our students academically for college and careers after high school. They participate in sports, yearbook, choir, NHS and so much more to fill out their resumes with experience to get into a good college or impress their future employers. But are they really prepared…