Annually, Kondex proudly awards five $400 scholarships to graduating Seniors of Lomira High School (LHS). The recipients are chosen based on their academics, future field of study, career goals, as well as participation in extracurricular clubs such as 4-H, FFA, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), and National Honor Society.

The 2026 recipients include Alexander Binkelman, Ava Filber, Alyson Freitag, Matthew Freitag, and Dylan Ryan. Alexander was active in National Honor Society, Robotics Club, and 4-H. He has his sights set on either UW-Stout to become a technical education teacher, or the Advanced Welding Institute in Eagle River, Wisconsin, to pursue a welding career. Ava and Dylan were raised on operating farms, and were active in FFA, National Honor Society, and 4-H at LHS. Ava plans to attend UW-Oshkosh to major in accounting, while Dylan is headed to the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, for animal and plant science studies with the intention of becoming an agronomist or soil specialist. Both Alyson and Matthew were part of National Honor Society. Alyson is set to attend UW-Stevens Point for media studies, while Matthew is enrolled at UW-Milwaukee at Moraine Park Technical College for electrical engineering.

Keith Johnson and scholarship recipients standing shoulder to shoulder on stage

Kondex President Keith Johnson (left) congratulates the 2026 Lomira High School scholarship recipients

Kondex VP of Human Resources & Organizational Development Mike Frydryk had this to say about the recipients, “This year's scholarship recipients are a deserving group. They have demonstrated the ability to excel in the classroom while participating in relevant extracurricular activities. This will serve them well as they pursue their career ambitions through their chosen secondary education paths. We are very proud of them.”

Congratulations and best of luck to the entire Senior class!