On June 7, 2025, twenty-two local Grade 6 students received scholarships from the Chief Earl Leadership Legacy Fund. The Fund was established in 2008 to celebrate Chief Earl’s contributions to the community and to honor his memory.
Each year, elementary schools identify students from within the local school districts who have demonstrated the qualities of future leaders based on the four core values of the Medicine Hat Police Service, with an additional focus on leadership and citizenship. Since its inception, and as of today, 275 students have been recognized.
The fund is administered through the Community Foundation of Southeastern Alberta with sponsorship from the Medicine Hat Safe Community Association and Medicine Hat Police Association. Parents of the scholarship recipients are encouraged to place the awards into an existing or newly opened Registered Educational Savings Plan.
Congratulations to this year’s recipients:
Medicine Hat Catholic Board of Education Recipients: (6)
• Mother Teresa School: Malin Lecorps
• St. Michael’s School: Reese Holeha
• St. Francis Xavier School: Paisley Krasko
• St. Louis School: Lauren Pancoast
• Ecole St John Paull II: Tara Tainsh
• Notre Dame Academy: Alex Angadiyath
Charter/Private School Recipients: (2)
• Ecole Les Cypres: Euphie Jerome
• CAPE School: Sarah Bendary
Medicine Hat School District No. 76 Recipients: (14)
• Crestwood School: Evelyn Scholz
• Ross Glen School: Kaley Ruckaber
• Connaught School: Garnet Jensen
• Dr Roy Wilson Learning Centre: Elle Osadczuk
• Webster Niblock School: Violet Coroy
• Vincent Massey School: Harmony Woodworth
• River Heights School: Jax Armstrong
• Herald School: Jaxson Gackle
• George Davison School: Luke Trepanier
• Elm Street School: Luciana Capriz
• Dr Ken Sauer: Mason Earle
• Southview School: Kristina Correa
• Medicine Hat Christian School: Navlyn Camphaug
• Hub: Lissette Tucker
Media Contact:
Sgt Adam Gregory
Community Support Unit
Medicine Hat Police Service
Ph: 403-529-8451
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