The Oblack Education Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Established in 2003, it honors the late Alice Oblack, a Teacher and Student.

The Oblack Education Foundation is committed to assisting individuals wanting to make lifelong learning a reality. Find out how you can help.

The 2010 - 2011 scholarship winner was
David Anton Larson

David is a graduate of Silverton High School and will attend the University of Washington in their honors department. He will study engineering and most likely major in Mechanical Engineering. David’s passion for science and technology inspired him establish a team of Silverton High students to participate in FIRST Tech Challenge Robotics program www.usfirst.org and during his senior year, his team won the Rockwell Collins Invitation Award in robotics. We offer our prayers and support for David as he works to develop technologies that will improve and perhaps revolutionize the world we live in.

See our past recipients

To be eligible for the Oblack Education Foundation Scholar-ship you must be entering your first year of college and be a graduating senior of Colton, Molalla or Silverton high schools in Oregon. Apply Now!

Alice Oblack inspired and encouraged her students,
co-teachers and family in the
art of learning. Find out more
about Alice Oblack

The Oblack Education Foundation is committed to assisting individuals wanting to make lifelong learning a reality.
Find out how you can help!

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