The Anne L. Page Scholarship is funded by the Danvers Historical Society members, and administered annually by the Danvers High School.
This scholarship honors Anne L. Page, who opened the first kindergarten in Essex County at the Jeremiah Page House in Danvers Square. Around 1850 she opened a school for very young children between the ages of 3 to 6. She believed Plato’s words that the “. . . power of children’s love of play should be used in education”, and in Froebel’s philosophy of creating fun ways to learn. Anne, along with Elizabeth Peabody and Mary Mann, founded the American Froebel Union, to advance early childhood education.
This opportunity is available to a Danvers High School senior who has been accepted into a post-secondary education program that offers a certification training and/or a degree. The candidate must have exhibited consistent participation in one or more of the following programs: Danvers High School Life Skills Program, The Danvers Best Buddies Chapter, Unified Basketball, Northeast ARC Friends of Special Olympics-Danvers Track & Field, DECA, and Student Assistantship Program.
To apply for the Anne L. Page scholarship, create a Going Merry account, and search under “Local Scholarships”. Contact the Danvers High School Guidance Department with further questions.
Applications Open– February 18, 2022
Application deadline– April 1, 2022