College Scholarship
Hall of Fame
Recognizing Outstanding Seniors
In the spring, RHS Drama seniors can apply for college scholarship through the boosters. In the application, students discuss the impact they have had on RHS Drama, the leadership they have demonstrated, their participation in drama events, and their involvement in the larger community.
Drama Booster Scholarships
Each year, the Redmond High School Drama Boosters award college scholarships to recognize students who have demonstrated significant involvement in RHS’s Theatre Arts program. We are delighted to acknowledge their talent, enthusiasm, participation, and leadership in the drama community, as well as in the RHS and Redmond communities at large.
2020
Nathan AllenShipman
Kendall Barnes
Julianne Farley
Emma Johnson
Katie Krmpotich
Manatsu Okada
David Papel
2019
Joey Macchiarella
Lindsey Nielsen
Chloe Waite
Jing Jing Wang
2018
Brendan Bibby
Rafael de Leon
2017
Cassidy Barnes
Erika Beehler
Ben Broughton
Ember Johnston
Isabella Pollock
Amy Wren
Marc Diamond Scholarship
Marc Diamond (1944-2005) was a teacher, theater director, playwright, and novelist. He was an inspiration to his nephew, Kyle Stella (RHS ‘12), and hundreds of other students during his life. For eight years, this special award was given to an outstanding student who participated in a variety of roles throughout their four years in the Redmond High School Drama department. The scholarship was generously provided by Marc’s family.
2019 - Rebecca Bailey
2018 - Sarah Cauthorn
2017 - Kaelyn Melrose
2016 - Erich Schleck
2015 - Liz Bailey
2014 - Alex Gossard
2013 - Andy Taing
2012 - Collin Byrne
Ember Johnston Scholarship
Ember Johnston (RHS ‘17) was a creative member of our drama department, a leader to our underclassmen, and a passionate contributor to the community at large. Ember used their Drama Booster scholarship to pursue a BFA in Directing, Playwriting, and Production at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Together with Ember’s family, the Boosters created a two-year memorial scholarship. This scholarship was given to an outstanding student who, like Ember, has chosen to further their studies in the arts beyond high school.
2020 - Kenzie Sigel
2019 - Emma Drazkowski