Nov 11, 2025

🎙️North Platte Public Schools Foundation Empowers Students Through Scholarships, Grants, and Community Programs

Posted Nov 11, 2025 6:30 PM

By: Allison Peck | North Platte Post/Sandhills Post

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Listen to the full interview with Terri Burchell on our Kubota Podcast Page.

North Platte, Neb. — The North Platte Public Schools Foundation continues to make a meaningful impact on students, providing support that extends far beyond the classroom. From scholarships and classroom grants to arts programs and food assistance, the foundation is helping students succeed in school and in life.

Terri Burchell, representing the foundation, highlighted the upcoming Scholarship Day for the Class of 2026, set for Thursday.

“We noticed fewer students are applying for scholarships... We decided to have kind of a scholarship day and create that awareness and have the students come in if they’ve got questions on how to fill things out,” Burchell said. “A lot of times I do think it’s the parents that help them quite a bit... we try to be there as another adult in their life helping them get their reference letters and see which scholarships are applicable for them.”

This year, the foundation alone is awarding more than $23,000 in scholarships, ranging from $100 to $2,000.

“At least it buys a book or something to help with their education... That’s why the donors started that and why they wanted to do that,” Burchell said. The scholarships help students pursue higher education at institutions such as Mid-Plains Community College, WyoTech, the University of Nebraska, and Creighton University.

Beyond scholarships, the foundation supports a variety of programs that enhance student learning and engagement. The student council is running a contest to collect items for school and local food pantries, encouraging participation from all grade levels. Donations contribute to local pantries as well as the school’s own food program, helping to address food insecurity among students.

The foundation also awards Teacher Reach Grants, funding creative classroom projects that enrich the curriculum. Past grants have supported theater programs, homework incentive programs, and field trips such as a high school visit to see the Philadelphia Orchestra in Lincoln.

Burchell noted the importance of community partnerships in expanding the foundation’s reach. Local businesses such as Fat Dogs and Quick Stuff have helped double the number of grants awarded, providing students with more opportunities to explore the arts and other hands-on experiences.

One particularly exciting project was the refurbishment of a grand piano at North Platte High School, funded by donations from alumni and local supporters. “It’s amazing to see something come full circle—from alumni who played on it to students who will now enjoy it for years to come,” Burchell said.

The North Platte Public Schools Foundation remains committed to helping students thrive academically, creatively, and socially. Through scholarships, classroom grants, arts programs, and essential support services, the foundation is shaping opportunities for students while strengthening ties within the community.

For more information on scholarships, donations, or community partnerships, contact the foundation at 696-3325 or visit the high school.