Christ the King Regional School is pleased to announce scholarship awards from the Ethel Mae Hocker Foundation for 2011–2012 academic year.
Richard Hocker and Jerry McBride presented scholarships to four students in grades fifth through seventh: Kieran Conley in 5th grade, Elizabeth Heath in 7th grade, Karlie Deeck in 6th grade and Jared Latane in 7th grade.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hocker founded the Ethel Mae Hocker Foundation to inspire scholarship opportunities for a broad range of talented students who would benefit from the whole person education at leading schools, such as Christ the King School. Successful applicants have demonstrated a G.P.A. of 3.0 or equivalent to a B average at their current school and a commitment to community service.
Educating pre-kindergarten to eighth grade students, Christ the King Regional School is a Catholic learning community with a long standing tradition of rigorous academic standards and spiritually relevant teachings. Middle school students at CKRS would experience readers and writers’ workshops, a full science laboratory with LED microscopes, and the Rosetta Stone Classroom language program. Both in the classroom and outside of school, students in all grades have an instinctive desire to serve God and others. Students donate their time and talents to give back to the community through programs like Kids Alley and non-profit groups like Babe’s Kids.
Families interested in attending Christ the King should contact the school’s advancement director, Kathryn Croskey at 856–429–2084 or via email [email protected].