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Announcing 2026 FOR Scholarship Winners
Posted on May 19th, 2026
Kayden Bice – Sweeny High School

Kayden Bice is a graduate of Sweeny High School where he participated in swim, varsity baseball and golf. Kayden plans to attend Texas A&M University in Galveston to pursue a degree in Marine Engineering Technology. After earning his degree, he hopes to secure a career where he can manage technical operations, improve supply chains, or design tools that help others.
Claire Ashburn – Needville High School

Claire Ashburn is a graduate of Needville High School. Claire will be attending Texas A&M College Station and plans to major in Environmental Engineering, and eventually earn an MBA. She plans to work as an operator in a water treatment plant, and eventually start her own firm.
Jackson Burditt – Boling High School

Jackson Burditt is a graduate of Boling High School and plans to attend Texas A&M University – Kingsville and earn a degree in Environmental Engineering. After earning his degree, Jackson plans to work on infrastructure projects that protect the health of the environment.
Suri Weaver – Boling High School

Suri Weaver is a graduate of Boling High School and plans to attend Texas A&M University and major in Animal Science. After earning this degree, Suri plans to attend Veterinary School and a as a licensed veterinarian both study animal health and behaviors and improve access to quality animal care in my community.
Katelyn Kreneck – Belleville High School

Katelyn Kreneck is a graduate of Belleville High School and plans to attend Texas A&M University to pursue a bachelor's degree in Agriculture Leadership and Development. It is Katelyn’s desire to create an outlet for those who suffer from mental illness to be heard, find hope, and find Jesus, with a focus on serving rural communities and agriculturists.
Kenley Kincannon – Columbia High School

Kenley Kincannon is a graduate of Columbia High School and will attend Texas A&M University where she plans to major in Agricultural Business followed by law school. Ultimately, Kenley hopes to work in public policy and advocate for safe, environmentally friendly, regulatory action in the world of agriculture that is also farm and ranch friendly.
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