Education roundup: Perry, GlenOak students net scholarships The Repository First place and winner of $2,500 scholarship is Payton Daugherty, Perry High School. Second place and winner of $1,500 scholarship is Grace Kimbrough, GlenOak High School. Third place and winner of $1,000 scholarship is Kailee Wilson, Perry High School. Fourth place and winner of $500 scholarship is Ana Clapper, Perry High School. The scholarships are awarded by the BBB Charitable & Educational Fund’s Sr-2-Sr program. This separate nonprofit entity was founded in 2012 by the Better Business Bureau to provide educational services to individuals ranging from high school’s seniors to senior citizens.BBB Life Lessons is a theme-based essay contest that challenges students to reflect on living a life of integrity and ethics. The theme for this year’s scholarship was ‘Integrity’. Students were to describe the role of integrity in a business environment and how it affects the success of the organization. The BBB Life Lessons Essay Contest is unique in that there is no minimum GPA requirement to apply, and the funds can be used toward any type of further education including college/universities, trade schools or career/technical schooling. The scholarship amounts range from $500 to $2,500. There were 36 essays submitted from students from 18 area schools in Stark, Carroll and Tuscarawas counties.