Bloomingdale High School senior Landon Holschauer has been named the recipient of the B.J. Stelter Scholarship from the Bloomingdale Neighborhood Association, recognizing his leadership, service and commitment to making a difference in his community.
Throughout high school, Holschauer has been heavily involved in community service efforts both on and off campus. His work with the Bloomingdale IncrediBULLS Games, a student-led event supporting the Special Olympics, became one of the defining experiences of his high school career.
“Being part of the planning team showed me that service is not just about volunteering hours, it’s about creating environments where people feel valued and included,” Holschauer wrote in his scholarship essay.
In addition to his work with the IncrediBULLS Games, Holschauer contributed to Relay for Life fundraising efforts, student government initiatives and community events such as Cimino Paint Night. Through those experiences, he said he learned the importance of perseverance, teamwork and servant leadership.
“Leadership is not about recognition, but it is about making sure others feel seen and supported,” Holschauer wrote.
The scholarship recognizes students who demonstrate strong character and dedication to serving their community, qualities Holschauer consistently displayed throughout his time at Bloomingdale.
As he looks toward the future, Holschauer said community service has changed the way he defines success. Rather than focusing solely on personal achievement, he hopes to continue creating positive opportunities for others through leadership and service.
“The most fulfilling moments of my high school career have not been personal achievements, but the times I helped create opportunities for others,” Holschauer wrote.
Holschauer said the lessons he learned through community involvement — empathy, humility and leadership — are experiences he plans to carry with him long after graduation.