OKEENE — Blaine County Oklahoma Home and Community Education (OHCE) awarded a scholarship during the Okeene High School Senior Night on Thursday, May 21 held at the high school auditorium.
Grant Robison, a senior at Okeene High School, was awarded one of the 2026 OHCE Career Tech Scholarships in the amount of $750. Robison was recognized in person during the event, and the scholarship was presented by Blaine County OSU Extension FCS Educator, Ally Fuqua.
The Blaine County OHCE Scholarships are designed to support local students pursuing higher education and career training. Scholarships are available annually to Blaine County high school seniors planning to attend college or CareerTech programs, as well as students continuing their education whose home address is in Blaine County or who graduated from a Blaine County high school.
Earlier this spring, Blaine County OHCE encouraged students and families to apply through local high school counselors, the Blaine County Extension Office, and OHCE clubs including Pleasant Valley OHCE and Domestic Engineers OHCE of Watonga.
Blaine County OHCE congratulates Grant and wishes him continued success as he pursues his educational and career goals. ABOVE Grant Robison, recipient of a 2026 OHCE Career Tech Scholarship along with Ally Fuqua Blaine County OSU Extension FCS Educator.