The Virginia Layton Orr Prize given in recognition of Virginia Layton Orr's efforts to preserve Cape Henlopen State Park and other natural areas, this award is given to a student who has made significant contributions to the environment.
The William Day Scott Prize for Science awarded to the student who has taken at least two science courses and through performance in these courses, has demonstrated real promise in the field of science.
The William H. Amos Prize for the Life Sciences, given by William H. Amos, member of the faculty from 1947 to 1985, to the student who has demonstrated exceptional interest and ability in the life sciences.
The Harold Curtice Amos Natural History Prize was established in 1953 by biology teacher William H. Amos, in memory of his father. The prize was renamed The William H. Amos Prize for the Life Sciences in 1982.