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Park Class of 2024 Semifinalists The following students have been named Semifinalists for the Park Scholarships Class of 2024: Aleena Ahmed Abbasi Murrysville, PA American School of Dubai Elliot Nolan Adamson Greensboro, NC Early College at Guilford Logan MacKenzie Adkins Wilson, NC Fike High School Agnim Agarwal Charlotte, NC North Carolina School of Science & Math Nyami Adesuwa Aghedo Charlotte, NC Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology Sebastian Nikolai Alberdi Cornelius, NC William Amos Hough High School Landon James Aldridge Maiden, NC Maiden High School Connor Allaway Wilmington, DE Salesianum School Ashton Jameson Altman Andrews, SC Andrews High School Juan Lucas Alvarez Coral Gables, FL Belen Jesuit Preparatory School Ramkishore Annachi Cary, NC North Carolina School of Science & Math Samantha Grace Anthony Richlands, NC Richlands High School Ashutosh Arora Charlotte, NC Ardrey Kell High School Skylar Paige Ashforth Raleigh, NC Wakefield High School Muskan Aslam High Point, NC Stem Early College at North Carolina A&T Sami Atassi Clemmons, NC Early College of Forsyth Philip Brooks Atwell Kernersville, NC Northwest Guilford High School Lindsay Rene Bailey Burlington, NC Southern Alamance High School Walter Stone Bailey Rowland, NC Dillon Christian School Nathan James Baker Woodbine, MD Glenelg High School Amanda Marie Baright Bahama, NC Northern High School Emma Grace Barnes Charlotte, NC South Mecklenburg High School Evan Patrick Barrett Mooresville, NC Mooresville Senior High School Robert Dolan Barringer Salisbury, NC Jesse C. Carson High School Delaney Augusta Barrow Tucson, AZ University High School Brooke Jameson Batts Wilmington, NC Topsail High School Kaitlyn Dianne Baucom Monroe, NC Piedmont High School Evan Lawrence Baxley Hamlet, NC Richmond Senior High School Alexander Stephen Beaver Concord, NC Northwest Cabarrus High School Navya Rohini Belavadi Greensboro, NC Early College at Guilford Madison Leeann Bemisderfer Greencastle, PA Greencastle-Antrim High School Kennadi Bernard Apex, NC Middle Creek High School Jack Byron Bevard Mount Airy, NC Millennium Charter Academy Rahul Bhatia Cary, NC Triangle Math and Science Academy John Robert Billos Mount Airy, NC Surry Early College High School of Design William Logan Blackburn Clinton, NC Midway High School MacAfie Lili Bobo Potomac, MD Winston Churchill High School Elizabeth Garland Boger High Point, NC High Point Central High School Luke Boldt Bolivia, NC South Brunswick High School Nicole Colleen Bolton Gastonia, NC Forestview High School Madeline Borger Rockville, MD Richard Montgomery High School Marissa Nicole Borst Hope Mills, NC Village Christian Academy Grayson Taylor Bradham Dunn, NC Triton High School Luke Christopher Brady Salisbury, NC Salisbury High School Hannah Avery Brandon Charlotte, NC Charlotte Christian School Joseph Hunter Brenner Fairfield, OH St. Xavier High School Sofia Araceli Brewer Depew, NY Lancaster Central High School Nathan Michael Brown Belmont, NC South Point Senior High School Grace Elizabeth Bryan Chapel Hill, NC Trinity School of Durham and Chapel Hill Madison Jess Bryant Rocky Point, NC Heide Trask Senior High School Reagan Elisa Bustabad Faison, NC Clinton High School 1 Katherine Calvo Ijamsville, MD Oakdale High School Maggie Campbell King, NC Salem Academy Taylor Janai Carter Roxboro, NC Person High School Taylor Kaylynn Cash Winterville, NC South Central High School Erica Castillo-Duran Hamptonville, NC Yadkin Early College High School Christina Maura Catalano Middletown, DE Appoquinimink High School Mika'El Unimke Chabeda Mooresville, NC Community School of Davidson Danielle Scott Chadwick Swansboro, NC Swansboro High School Colin Chambers Zionsville, IN Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School Sahib Singh Chandi Elizabeth City, NC Norfolk Academy Emily Grace Chandler Roper, NC Bear Grass Charter School Madison Elina Chandler Winchester, VA Millbrook High School Ashlynn Brianna Chaney Dallas, NC Gaston Early College High School Robert Chapman Greensboro, NC Piedmont Classical High School Sarah Grace Chapman Burlington, NC Clover Garden School Jonathan Tyler Chatman Raleigh, NC Rolesville High School Rebecca Susan Chemmanam Greenville, NC Junius H. Rose High School Jayeesh Chennupati Mclean, VA Langley High School Chethana Chennuri Waxhaw, NC Central Academy of Technology & Arts Katherine Sarah Cherry Lexington, KY Lafayette Senior High School Alexander Victor Chinnasami High Point, NC Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School Andreea Ecaterina Chirica Wilmington, NC Isaac Bear Early College High School Joseph David Chrise New Bern, NC Epiphany School Jose Cisneros Elm City, NC Fike High School Jared Nathaniel Clark High Point, NC Ledford High School Margaret Drew Clark Charlotte, NC Providence High School Cutter Ty Clayton-Delgado Spring Lake, NC Western Harnett High School Jordyn Claire Collis Parrish, FL Braden River High School Eliza Catherine Conner Maryville, TN Maryville High School Sydney Elise Cook Mooresville, NC Lake Norman High School Araceli Carmen Cooper Greenville, NC Junius H. Rose High School Allison Grace Copeland Hertford, NC Perquimans County High School Andrea Lynn Cornel Raleigh, NC Needham B. Broughton High School Allyson Cowen Jacksonville, NC Dixon High School Gabriel Owen Cox Wilson, NC Fike High School Clay Allen Craddock Tarboro, NC Tarboro High School Jackson Thomas Crocker Kinston, NC Arendell Parrott Academy Phillip Tyrus Cryan Burlington, NC Walter M. Williams High School Olivia Rose Csernecky Thiells, NY North Rockland High School Alessa Lee Culllinan Marietta, GA Wheeler High School Eden Shanley Curtiss Rocky Mount, NC Rocky Mount Senior High School Georgia Suzanne Danehy Newport News, VA Warwick High School Zane Star Dash Wilmington, NC Isaac Bear Early College High School Jenna Lane Davenport Plymouth, NC Bear Grass Charter School Anne Marie Davin Denver, NC North Lincoln High School Ryan Joseph Davin Denver, NC North Lincoln High School Catherine Stuart Davis Asheville, NC Carolina Day School Madisyn Leigh Davis Roanoke Rapid, NC Roanoke Rapids High School Kaila Carmen Dawkins Charlotte, NC Providence Day School Bryant De Luna-Peralta La Grange, NC North Lenoir High School William David Deandrade Elizabethtown, NC Harrells Christian Academy Shaun Bowman Deardorff Durham, NC Charles E. Jordan Senior High School Aaliyah Yasmin Deen Sesay Lawrenceville, GA Gwinnett School of Math, Science & Technology Joyce Jiayi Deng Waxhaw, NC Marvin Ridge High School 2 Alex Jared Denton Charlotte, NC Charlotte Catholic High School Sanskriti Deva Charlotte, NC North Carolina School of Science & Math Anjali Dhayagude Plainsboro, NJ West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North Aishna Dhungel Cary, NC Green Hope High School Luke Joseph Dille Baton Rouge, LA Catholic High School Logan Edward Diller Greencastle, PA Greencastle-Antrim High School Adam Jeffrey Dockery Pennsburg, PA Upper Perkiomen High School Grace Vanhooser Dodge Snow Camp, NC Chapel Hill High School Duru Dogan Manhattan, KS Manhattan High School Abigail Ella Donahoo Jacksonville, FL Episcopal High School of Jacksonville Anna Donahoo Jacksonville, FL Episcopal High School of Jacksonville Samantha Renee Dotson Marion, NC McDowell High School Julia Scott Dow Mooresville, NC Lake Norman High School Payton Ashley Downey Huntersville, NC North Carolina School of Science & Math Cameron Lynn Doyle Mandeville, LA Mandeville High School Vivian Sylvia D'Souza North Charleston, SC Academic Magnet High School Connor Patrick Duffy Flintstone, GA Baylor School Megana Duraipandi Mooresville, NC South Iredell High School Armelle Colette D'Uston Lynchburg, VA Central Virginia Governor’s School of Science and Technology Alexander Scot Dutterer Sophia, NC Wheatmore High School Jamie Roberta Earley Harrellsville, NC Hertford County Early College High School Ethan John Ebbighausen Raleigh, NC Leesville Road High School Amanda Marisa Edwards Wilmington, NC Cape Fear Academy Coleson Andrew Elliott Statesville, NC Collaborative College for Technology and Leadership Madeline Ellis Fairview, NC A.C. Reynolds High School Thomas George Ensley Midlothian, VA Clover Hill High School Sarah McKinna Estridge Raleigh, NC Wake STEM Early College High School Ryley Reagan Fallon Lucedale, MS Mississippi School of Math & Science Lucas Farr Knoxville, TN Webb School of Knoxville Omotayo Fasan Charlotte, NC Providence High School Lance Matthew Fenderson Mooresville, NC Davidson Day School Isobel Mae Ferrin Burke, VA Lake Braddock Secondary School Kennedy Lynn Fipps Winterville, NC South Central High School Arch Harold Flanagan Farmville, NC Farmville Central High School Quinn Andrew Fonner Swansboro, NC Croatan High School Lillian Alatis Freeman Little River, SC North Myrtle Beach High School Olivia Brewster Fugikawa Durham, NC North Carolina School of Science & Math Ashwin Gadiraju Apex, NC Panther Creek High School Akshaya Ganesan Frisco, TX Frisco High School Ryan Garber High Point, NC High Point Central High School Virginia Reaves Gardner Mountain Brk, AL Mountain Brook High School Meredith Grace Gaskill Salisbury, NC Jesse C. Carson High School Sarah Emily Geisler Beaufort, SC Beaufort High School Rachel Elizabeth Gentile Raleigh, NC Millbrook High School Abigail Maris Glazener Pfafftown, NC Parkland High School Jayant Gokhale Columbus, OH Columbus Academy Swaycha Goli Cary, NC Enloe Magnet High School Haley Paige Gonzalez Mooresville, NC Lake Norman High School David Wolf Gordon-Escobar Chapel Hill, NC Eno River Academy Eva Mae Gormley Annapolis, MD Severn School Soenika Chand Gorrepati Charlotte, NC Ardrey Kell
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