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Millburn High Student-Athlete Earns NJSIAA Scholarship
Millburn High School's Stephanie Schrage was among 365 student-athletes to earn a total of $203,000 in college scholarships from the NJSIAA.

MILLBURN, NJ — The New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA) recognized hundreds of high school students for their achievements during their annual scholar-athlete luncheon, including a student from Millburn High School.
According to the NJSIAA, Millburn High School's Stephanie Schrage was among 365 student-athletes to earn a total of $203,000 in college scholarships this year.
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Under the ongoing scholar-athlete program, each NJSIAA member school – nearly every high school in the state – has the opportunity to select one senior student as its scholar-athlete of the year. Students who attend the luncheon event are then awarded, at minimum, a $500 college scholarship in recognition of their accomplishments.
“These student-athletes worked extremely hard in the classroom and in their respective sports to stand out from their peers,” says Steve Timko, the NJSIAA’s executive director. “This luncheon is our way of applauding their efforts and wishing them well as they begin college.”
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Since 1993, the NJSIAA has honored more than 7,000 New Jersey high school students and distributed in excess of $1.5 million in college scholarships through its scholar program.
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