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About the Scholarships

John Cary Scholarship Presented by Emerson

The Special Education Foundation established the John Cary Scholarship in 2016. In naming the $5,000 scholarship after him, the Foundation recognizes John Cary, the late superintendent of Special School District of St. Louis County, for his commitment to excellence and his tireless support of students with disabilities.

Jane Vickrey Leadership Scholarship

The Special Education Foundation has established this scholarship in 2025, in beautiful remembrance of Jane Vickrey, who had a strong belief in giving back to the community. On retiring, Jane served as secretary on the Board of Directors of the Special Education Foundation.  She served as the Board liaison to the Board's Fred Saigh Leadership Program which entailed her monthly participation in all leadership activities. This $5,000 scholarship is awarded to a selected student who has completed the Fred Saigh Leadership Academy. 

Christopher Davis Scholarship

The Christopher Davis Scholarship, generously provided by the Ronald Davis family, awards $2,500 to a deserving student from the Ritenour School District. Established in 2005 and in memory of Christopher Davis, who tragically lost his life in a car accident in 1993, this scholarship honors his legacy by supporting students in their educational pursuits. Davis, a proud Ritenour alumnus, has dedicated several years to funding this scholarship, ensuring that students in his former district have opportunities to achieve their academic goals.

Announcing the 2025 Scholarship Recipients! 

The Special Education Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 John Cary Scholarship, presented by Emerson, the inaugural Jane Vickrey Leadership Scholarship, and the Christopher Davis Scholarship. These prestigious scholarships honor the legacies of three individuals who dedicated their lives to education and leadership, supporting students with disabilities and special needs.

This year’s recipients of the John Cary Scholarship are:

  • Adam Abdulla – Parkway West High School (Parkway)
  • Vivian Lang – Affton High School (Affton)
  • Austin Christensen – Webster Groves High School (Webster Groves)
  • Ian McDowell – Dayspring Arts and Education & North Tech (Ritenour)
  • Zion Norman – McCluer North High School (Ferguson-Florissant)

This year’s recipient of the Jane Vickrey Leadership Scholarship is:

  • Lilah Durham – Brentwood High School (Brentwood)

This year's recipient of the Christopher Davis Scholarship is:

  • Genysha McNeal – Ritenour High School (Ritenour)

Criteria for Scholarships

The Special Education Foundation's Scholarships will be given to selected graduating students who receive services from the Special School District of St. Louis County – special education and/or technical education. Scholarships will be awarded towards tuition to those students seeking post-secondary education. Those who plan to attend a community college, university, trade school, or educational institution to obtain a certification are eligible to apply.

The John Cary Scholarship will be awarded to selected students will reflect the characteristics most admired by John Cary – resiliency, courage and determination. Well-rounded individuals, particularly those with exceptional achievement in a particular area, are likely to be successful applicants. Overcoming obstacles carries weight in the screening process. Financial need and teacher recommendations are also considered.

The Jane Vickrey Leadership Scholarship This $5,000 scholarship will be awarded to one student annually who has graduated from the Fred Saigh leadership Academy and reflects the characteristics of those who knew and admired Jane: kind, compassionate, courteous, hands-on with no agenda but to do good work.  Financial need is also considered. 

The funds awarded for the above scholarships may be used for tuition only.   

See the 2025 Scholarship recipients

See the 2024 Scholarship recipients

See the 2023 Scholarship recipients

From the Newsroom

This joyful evening was a tribute to students who exemplify perseverance, leadership, and academic excellence.

These prestigious scholarships honor the legacies of three individuals who dedicated their lives to education and leadership, supporting students with disabilities and special needs

The John Cary Scholarship is open to SSD graduating students who plan to pursue higher education at a four-year college, university, or trade school.

  • Constance Anthony* Lindenwood University
    Constance Anthony* Lindenwood University

    This scholarship has been instrumental in my pursuit of higher education, allowing me to focus more on my studies and less on financial constraints. I completed freshman year with a 3.9 GPA. Some of these opportunities include joining a multicultural student engagement cohort, being elected as a board member of my school’s fashion society, and being able to showcase my designs at a local fashion show held on campus. I am thankful for SEF's financial support!

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