Kloe Froebe Receives Prestigious
P.E.O. STAR Scholarship
Send a link to a friend
[May 07, 2024]
Kloe
Froebe, a senior at Lincoln Community High School, was selected to
receive a $2,500 STAR Scholarship from the P.E.O. Sisterhood. She
was nominated by P.E.O. Chapter JW of Lincoln.
The P.E.O. Star Scholarship was established in 2009 to provide
scholarships to exceptional women in their final year of high school
who are planning to attend an accredited post secondary educational
institution in the U.S. or Canada in the next academic year. The
competitive STAR Scholarship is for women who exhibit excellence in
leadership, academics, extracurricular activities, community service
and potential for success.
Kloe, a three-year class president, is now student body president at
Lincoln Community High School. She is a member of National Honor
Society, Future Business Leaders of America, LEAF Club, Library
Club, Kindness Club, and was a member of the #2 State Runner-Up
Volleyball team. She currently ranks first in her class
academically.
Kloe is a member of the Lincoln Lady Railers, the 3A Illinois State
Championship basketball team. She was named Ms. Basketball of
Illinois for 2024, the first Lincoln Community High School Lady
Railer to win this honor. She was runner-up for this award in 2023.
Kloe was named 2023 - 2024 Gatorade Illinois Girls Basketball Player
of the Year and also was named Illinois MaxPreps Player of the Year.
Kloe holds 19 of the 29 individual basketball records at Lincoln
Community High School and 15 Illinois High School Association state
tournament records for girls basketball. Kloe has been named four
times to the First Team All-State by the Associated Press, four
times to the Illinois Basketball Association All State Team, All
Academic team for both the Apollo and Central State 8 conferences,
the First Team for the Apollo and Central State 8 conferences, and
four times Most Valuable Player.
Kloe has donated her time as a youth basketball
coach, and has worked on multiple fund-raising campaigns for many
organizations, foundations, and non-profits.
Kloe will attend Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.
Her ultimate goal is to become a lawyer.
[to top of second column] |
P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization) has
been celebrating women helping women reach for the stars for more
than 155 years. Since its inception in 1869, the nonprofit
organization has helped more than 125,000 women pursue educational
goals by providing approximately $432 million in grants,
scholarships, awards and loans. The Sisterhood also owns and
supports Cottey College. Through membership, the P.E.O. Sisterhood
has brought together more than half a million women in the United
States and Canada who are passionate about helping women advance
through education while supporting and motivating them. In addition
to the educational philanthropies, the P.E.O. Sisterhood provides a
framework of support and community for all members.
What started with a bond of friendship among seven women in Mount
Pleasant, Iowa, is now one of the oldest women's organizations in
North America with close to 5,500 chapters.
P.E.O. Chapter JW has been a part of the Lincoln community since it
was organized in 1961.
To learn more about P.E.O., its powerful educational philanthropies
and see stories of women who have benefited from its programs, visit
peointernational.org.
[Susan Rohrer] |