MONTICELLO — The Green County Home and Community Education is happy to announce the winners of this year’s high school senior scholarships. The two students that have been awarded this year’s scholarships are Monticello High School’s Megan Peters and Natalie Roe.
Megan is the daughter of Daniel and Angela Peters. She plans to attend Carroll College and major in biology and minor in animal behavior. She would like to work in a zoo or for Department of Natural Resources. She has participated in volleyball, basketball, the math team, Spanish Club, FFA and served as a class officer at her previous high school, Albany, and is graduating with academic honors.
Natalie is the daughter of Dan and Sally Roe. She plans to attend the University of Wisconsin to obtain a degree in Dairy Science, hoping to go into the fields of dairy genetics or dairy nutrition. She was the Wisconsin State Soil Judging champion, the President of the Brown Swiss Junior Association, secretary for Countryside Dog Project, and the Brown Swiss Dairy Queen. Roe also organized the meat orders at her school when the teacher contacted COVID-19, helped at Meals on Wheels, Brotherhood Brunch and Blankets for Hospice, as well as assisted in the cleanup of Marshall Bluff.