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Jeremy K. Nottingham Memorial Scholarship 2026

Introduction

The Jeremy K. Nottingham Memorial Scholarship was created to honor the life and legacy of Jeremy, a proud Woodbridge High School alumnus who valued education, athletics, and community.

During his time at Woodbridge High School, Jeremy was known for his love of sports, particularly basketball and soccer and for the way athletics helped shape his sense of teamwork, perseverance, and connection. He carried those values with him throughout his life.

Jeremy also believed strongly in giving back. He spent time tutoring younger students and was always willing to help others, leading with kindness, generosity, and encouragement.

This scholarship was established to continue Jeremy’s legacy by supporting graduating Woodbridge High School seniors who reflect his passion for learning, resilience, and service. Through this scholarship, his impact lives on—empowering students and strengthening the community he loved.

Qualifications

Qualified applicants are Woodbridge High School seniors who intends on graduating on-time and will then attend a 2-year or 4-year university or college.

Applicant must have a 3.0+ cumulative GPA.

Applicant must complete the application including the essay portion.

Applicant must have a transcript uploaded by their College & Career Counselor.

Applicant must have one letter of recommendation uploaded by their chosen mentor, teacher, employer, or other community leader.

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Jeremy K. Nottingham Memorial Scholarship 2026

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SPARK’s mission is to engage community and business partners to fund and promote initiatives and new opportunities that enhance educational excellence.


We do this by:

  • Bolstering student achievement through the innovative grants program and other special projects.
  • Encouraging family and community engagement through partnerships that provide support to current community needs.
  • Utilizing our social media channels in collaboration with school division initiatives.
  • Creating meaningful dialogue between the schools and the community.
  • Uniting community resources to invest in public schools.