
Congratulations to our 2025 Award Recipients: Anna Noroian – The Mary McDonough Community Service Award Recipient, Shannon McKeon– The Junior Endeavor Award Recipient, Henry Benning – The Mass Star Award Recipient. Aurora Kesner – Middle School Endeavor Award (not pictured).
The Hopkinton Women’s Club Scholarships are available by contacting the Hopkinton High School Guidance Counseling Office. Scholarships are open to graduating high school seniors who plan to continue their education at a university, college, community college or vocational school. Scholarships are awarded based upon academic achievement, financial need and service to the school and community. Amounts vary, but are usually in the range of $500 to $1,000. Deadline for application is April 1st.
The Hopkinton Women’s Club Mary McDonough Community Service Award application is available through the Hopkinton High School Guidance Counseling Office to graduating high school seniors planning to continue their education at a university, college, community college or vocational school. Students must indicate their community service activities including, but not limited to church involvement, charities, town committees, Scouting, elderly/senior citizens, hospital/drug/nursing/Red Cross volunteer programs or youth groups. A recommendation from an adult associated the students’ community service activities is also required. Deadline for the application is April 1st.
The Junior Endeavor Award is given to a junior who demonstrates perseverance, determination, resiliency, and earnest and industrious effort, especially when sustained over a period of time. The student is chosen by the school.
The MassSTAR Award is given to an outstanding sophomore chosen by the school to participate in this dynamic conference which brings together high school sophomores from across Massachusetts for three days of leadership training, civic education, and personal development with the aim of promoting their understanding of what it means to be an active and engaged citizen. Through intensive workshops, panels, group discussions, and activities, students are empowered to see that change in their world begins with them.
The Middle School Endeavor Award is given to an 8th grade student who demonstrates resiliency, perseverance, determination, and earnest and industrious effort, especially when sustained over a period of time. The student is chosen by the Assistant Principal and School Counselors.
