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Administration Center

525 Belmont Road
Bettendorf, IA 52722
Office: (563) 332-5550
Fax: (563) 332-4372

The Maintenance Center

Office: (563) 332-6895

School Resource Officers
High School:
Deputy Jamey Fah
Phone: (563) 332-5151 ext. 5124
Email: fahjamey@pleasval.org

Junior High:
Deputy Peter Bawden
Phone: (563) 332-0200 ext. 2605
Email: bawdenpeter@pleasval.org
District Schools
Bridgeview Elementary:

Main Office: (563) 332-0215
Attendance: (563) 332-0216
Cody Elementary:

Main Office: (563) 332-0210
Attendance: (563) 332-0211
Forest Grove Elementary:

Main Office: (563) 332-0208
Fax: (563) 332-0207
Hopewell Elementary:

Main Office: (563) 332-0250
Attendance: (563) 332-0251
Pleasant View Elementary:

Main Office: (563) 332-5575
Attendance: (563) 332-5576
Pleasant Valley High School:

Main Office: (563) 332-5151
Attendance: (563) 332-6132
Pleasant Valley Junior High:

Main Office: (563) 332-0200
Attendance: (563) 332-0201
Riverdale Heights:

Main Office: (563) 332-0525
Attendance: (563) 332-0616

Family & Consumer Sciences Achievement Scholarship

Students enrolled in our awarding-winning Family & Consumer Sciences classes at PVHS will be exposed to hands-on technical skills that may lead to employment in the areas of child development, fashion and apparel industry, interior design, and the food service industry. It emphasizes practical skills needed by every citizen. In addition, these classes provide for the development of communication techniques and human relation skills necessary to enhance personal and professional development.

This scholarship is one of 12 scholarships awarded and financed solely by the Pleasant Valley Educational Foundation, which raises funds through several events throughout the year. This scholarship honors a student who has excelled in this field of study. The awardee is chosen by the faculty in the FCS Department. Each awardee will demonstrate the following:

1. Needs to be well prepared by their K-12 experiences and to pursue some form of postsecondary education to expand and refine their skills and background.
2. Academic Preparation – the ability to reason, solve problems, apply knowledge, and communicate effectively.
3. Interpersonal Skills – the ability to work effectively with others
4. Professional Behaviors – responsibility and dependability.
5. Community Mindedness – a commitment to being involved.

Criteria to Apply:

  • Family & Consumer Sciences faculty will select the senior applicant who best exemplifies the characteristics of the New Leaders’ Scholarship Program
  • Plans to attend a college or vocational school upon graduation.

Scholarship Personal Statement/Essay:

  • In less than 250 words (1700 characters), please tell us why you've chosen your field of study.
  • In less than 250 words (1700 characters), please tell us what your plans are after your post-secondary education is complete.
  • In less than 250 words (1700 characters), please tell us about one of the following: your ability to problem solve, work with others, and/or your dedication to the community.
  • In less than 250 words (1700 characters), please tell us how you've overcome an obstacle.
  • In less than 250 words (1700 characters), please tell us anything else about yourself you think the selection committee would like to know.

 

Click here to Apply for a Scholarship

 

Past Scholarship Recipients

2023    Tommy Jeffries
2022    Alexis Lindauer
2021     Ella Speich
2020    Brandon Young
2019    Samantha Riley
2018    Katherine Harris
2017    Emma Hartman
2016    Isabel Noble
2015    Kate Peer
2014    Elizabeth Deasy
2013    Theodor Joers
2012    Liza Dollenbacher
2011    Joselyn Howland
2010    Karly Evans
2009   Tracie Hildebrandt
2008   Cortney Sievert
2007   Lea Behncke
2006   Emily Paper
2005   Megan Cavanaugh
2004   Jessica Weiler
2003    Kathryn Hale
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