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Post Staff MILWAUKEE – The Herb Kohl Educational Foundation Scholarship and Fellowship Program selection committee announced the 2014 recipients of the Herb Kohl Foundation awards March 7. The $1,000 awards will be given to 100 teachers, their schools and 187 graduating high school students, including a number with connections to Milwaukee County. Excellence Scholars (chosen for demon- strating excellence in the academic arena and high motivation to achieve): Turner DeMuth, Milwaukee, Whitefish Bay High School, Whitefish Bay; Helen Fetaw, Milwaukee, Rufus King International School, Milwaukee; Jeremy Koritzinsky, Glendale, Nicolet High School, Glendale; Anjana Muralit, Shorewood, Shorewood High School, Shorewood; Kate Mylotta, Wauwatosa, Divine Savior Holy Angels High School, Milwaukee; Emily Perszyk, Hales Corners, Greendale High School, Greendale Foundation Fellows (chosen for ability to inspire a love of learn- ing, motivate others and leadership in the classroom): Donna Bender, Milwaukee, Longfellow Middle School, Wauwatosa; Kathy Biernat, Franklin, St. Mary's Visitation, Elm Grove; Laurie Ellis, Waukesha, Piux XI High School, Milwaukee; Sarah Franson, Milwaukee, Irving Elementary School, West Allis; Trina Jackson, Milwaukee, Riverside University High School, Milwaukee; Misty Ellen Kreider, Milwaukee, Lincoln Avenue Elementary School, Milwaukee; Bill Kujawa, Oak Creek, Brookfield East High School, Brookfield; Joel Marinan, Wauwatosa, Underwood Elementary School, Wauwatosa; Migdalia Ortiz, Milwaukee, Vieau School, Milwaukee; Colleen Perry, South Milwaukee, Greendale Middle School, Greendale; Robert Rinka, Whitefish Bay, Nicolet High School, Glendale; Lee Schedler, Whitefish Bay, Whitefish Bay Middle School, Whitefish Bay. Foundation Initiative Scholars (chosen by their schools, recipients have demon- strated initiative in the classroom and strong promise for succeeding in college and beyond, but have not yet received other academic-based scholarships): Milton Byers, Milwaukee, Riverside University High School, Milwaukee; Zachary Herriges, Milwaukee, Cudahy High School, Cudahy; Kaila Kaddatz, Greendale, Greendale High School, Greendale; Santidra Love, Milwaukee, Shorewood High School, Shorewood; Emily Meyer, Greenfield, Whitnall High School, Greenfield; Chaundra Pearson, Milwaukee, Ronald Reagan IB High School, Milwaukee. The students will be honored at the Herb Kohl Education Foundation Recognition Luncheon at noon March 30 at Brown Deer High School, 8060 N. 60th St. Kohl will present awards to the recipients, according to a news release. 2 • Milwaukee Post • March 14, 2014 MILWAUKEE POST volume 20, issue number 11 The Milwaukee Post (ISSN 1544-1776) is published weekly by Conley Media, Milwaukee County 3397 South Howell Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53207 For all departments call: 414.744.6370 news display and advertising FAX: 414.744.6884 Classifieds: 800-762-6219 ext. 5005 Classified Fax: 262-334-6252 For display advertising inquires: Daryl Skaradzinski: General Manager - ext. 13 dskaradzinski@conleynet.com For editiorial inquires: Dwayne Butler: Editor - 262-513-2626 dbutler@conleynet.com POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the Milwaukee Post 3397 S. Howell Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53207 Periodicals Postage Paid at Milwaukee, WI. 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