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D105 Foundation Celebrates 2026 Scholarship Winner

The School District 105 Foundation recently recognized a Lyons Township High School graduate with the annual D105 Foundation Scholarship.

Pictured with Ella are from left to right her father, Seth Konkey, Steve Driscoll (Gurrie Middle School), Kate Kramer (7th Avenue School), Ella Konkey, Robin Petrak (7th Avenue School), and her mother, Kelly Konkey.
Pictured with Ella are from left to right her father, Seth Konkey, Steve Driscoll (Gurrie Middle School), Kate Kramer (7th Avenue School), Ella Konkey, Robin Petrak (7th Avenue School), and her mother, Kelly Konkey.

On May 20, 2026 Lyons Township High School hosted their annual Senior Scholarship Night. At that event, one outstanding graduating LTHS senior and School District 105 alum received the D105 Foundation Scholarship.

The D105 Foundation Scholarship is for all current LTHS Seniors who attended D105 (at least one year at one of the elementary buildings and two years at Gurrie Middle School). The scholarship provides the recipient a recurring amount of $1,500.00 each year for four years which equates to a total scholarship of $6,000.00. Applicants complete an essay and a team of Foundation Board members review the essays and identify the winning entry.

Since the 2013-2014 school year, the D105 Foundation has awarded 41 scholarships to amazing LTHS graduates. We are so proud of this year's scholarship recipient, Ella Konkey.

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Get to know the graduate:

Ella Konkey

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Attended: 7th Avenue School /Gurrie Middle School

Plans to Attend: Marquette School of Nursing

Reflecting on her experiences in District 105 Ella noted that “District 105 allowed me to find interest in serving others. Through all the different community-based service projects I was a part of throughout my childhood, I found a passion for helping others and wanted to continue serving within high school.” She noted that the connections she made with her teachers inspired her “to pursue pediatric nursing. The La Grange Area Department of Special Education (LADSE) summer program allowed me to discover a love for working with children. Having the ability to be a role model while helping them build confidence in social and educational aspects, I realized my future needed to be surrounded by children.”

Congratulations, Ella!

Since its founding in 2013, the D105 Foundation has existed to:

  • Empower students to pursue their interests, talents and dreams.
  • Strengthen family and community relationships.
  • Provide college / higher education scholarships to District 105 alumni graduating from Lyons Township High School.

Each year the Foundation provides a scholarship and a variety of activities that bring our families and communities together. Please visit our website at www.d105foundation.net for more information on how the D105 Foundation makes a difference in the lives of our students, families, and community.

District 105 serves students and families from Countryside, LaGrange, and Hodgkins.

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