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Illinois teen who helped Monmouth College with ASL gets scholarship

Dareann Weber of Monmouth was selected to receive a $2,500 STAR Scholarship from the PEO Sisterhood.  She was recommended by PEO Chapter LE of Monmouth.  Hearing impaired, grasp Dareann did not have complete of language until she was 11.

MONMOUTH — In the fall of 2015, Monmouth College staged a production of the Nina Raine play “Tribes,” in which American Sign Language plays a part in telling the story. Dareann Weber, then a sixth-grade student, found herself in a teaching role with Monmouth students, as her ability to communicate through sign language was in demand.

It was a turning point in her life.

“Teaching the students in ‘Tribes’ is really special to my heart,” said Dareann, who will enroll at Monmouth College this fall thanks, in part, to receiving a prestigious PEO STAR Scholarship. The competitive $2,500 award is for senior high school women who exhibit excellence in leadership, academics, extracurricular activities, community service and potential for future success.

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