BLACKFOOT — Premier Technology is proud to announce the recipients of its 2026 Dependent Scholarship Program, recognizing the academic achievements and future aspirations of graduating high school seniors whose parents are employed by the company.

This year’s scholarship recipients include:

— Destiny Archuleta, graduating from Fast Forward Charter High School in Logan, Utah, will attend Eagle Gate College to pursue a Bachelor of Science in nursing degree and earn her registered nurse license.

— Emma Phillips, a graduating senior from Century High School in Pocatello, plans to attend Brigham Young University-Idaho to study theater and music.

— Karmyndee Spoklie, graduating from Idaho Falls High School, will attend the College of Eastern Idaho to pursue a degree in nursing.

— Cali Giles, a graduate of Pocatello High School, plans to attend BYU-Idaho, where she will study business management.

— Samantha Dawson, graduating from Blackfoot High School, will attend Idaho State University to pursue a degree in political science.

— Kamilah Lewis, graduating from Jack Britt High School in Fayetteville, North Carolina, plans to attend North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University to pursue a degree in elementary education.

Premier Technology has proudly offered its Dependent Scholarship Program since 2005. The scholarship is available to employees with graduating high school seniors who plan to continue their education at a college or university. Each recipient is awarded a $500 scholarship to support their educational journey.

Premier Technology congratulates all of the 2026 scholarship recipients and wishes them continued success in their academic and professional futures.

For more information, please visit www.ptius.net.

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