I don’t think any documentation will show up for the Nat’l Merit money.
Just a heads up - if you are doing your own taxes, you will probably end up doing your child’s and yours at the same time. The reason for this - your child’s scholarship income, less some deductions, will get taxed at the parent(s)’ marginal rate. There’s a worksheet for the student’s return that starts with the parents’ AGI (or maybe taxable, don’t remember exactly), and then adds on the scholarship assistance that isn’t a qualified expense (non-tuition/fees/books), and works through deductions to get to the student’s tax owed. It’s not a 5 minute exercise.
I showed all this to a CPA last year, and he about stroked out. He couldn’t believe that the scholly money fell under ‘unearned income’ but after he looked into it he said, ‘yeah, according to Uncle Sam it is’.