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2020 GSP Scholars SCHOLARS Taylor Abernathy Sara Abul-Khoudoud Ben Acuff Russell Springs Ashland Ashland Russell County High School Russell High School Paul G. Blazer High School Brady Adams Diana Adams Isaac Adams Hazard Alexandria Lawrenceburg Perry County Central High School Campbell County High School Homeschool Taylor Adams Abigail Adams-Smith Bryce Adkins Paintsville Bowling Green Pikeville Johnson Central High School Bowling Green High School Pike County Central High School Zaid Afzal Sarah Ahmad Ali Ahmed Somerset Lexington Elizabethtown Pulaski County High School Tates Creek High School Elizabethtown High School Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 1 SCHOLARS Callie Aitken Hannah Albright Isabel Alcorn Shelbyville Carlisle Fort Mitchell Martha Layne Collins High School Nicholas County High School Notre Dame Academy Hadley Alderman Chloe Alexander Tori Alleman Mt. Sterling Martin County Frenchburg Bath County High School Martin County High School Menifee County High School Jameson Allen-Mosby Jacob Alteri Sneha Amrit Alvaton Lawrenceburg Lexington South Warren High School Anderson County High School Henry Clay High School Grant Amshoff Anna Anderson Mattie Anderson Bardstown Greensburg Glasgow Thomas Nelson High School Green County High School Barren County High School Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 2 SCHOLARS Maya Anderson Timothy Archey Jackson Arnold Louisville Columbia Louisville J. Graham Brown School Adair County High School duPont Manual High School Josh Arnold Jaden Atherton Sarvesh Babu Lexington Liberty Louisville Lafayette Senior High School Casey County High School duPont Manual High School Craig Badger Jake Badstibner Ashton Bailey Frankfort Elizabethtown Elizabethtown Western Hills High School Elizabethtown High School Elizabethtown High School Avery Bailey Chase Bailey Claire Bailey Paducah Bowling Green Mt. Sterling McCracken County High School Greenwood High School Montgomery County High School Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 3 SCHOLARS Samantha Bailey Kendra Baker Savannah Baker Lakeside Park London Jackson Notre Dame Academy North Laurel High School Breathitt County High School Tayton Baker Delaney Ballard Logan Ballard Manchester Louisville Cox’s Creek Clay County High School Ballard High School Bethlehem High School Hayden Ballinger Ruth Bardin Ailee Bargo Monticello Booneville Barbourville Wayne County High School Owsley County High School Barbourville Independent High School Natalie Barker Ryan Barlow Matthew Barnes Olive Hill Burlington Elizabethtown Elliott County High School Randall K. Cooper High School Elizabethtown High School Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 4 SCHOLARS Kailee Barrett Alli Barrows Emily Barz Union Paducah Louisville Larry A. Ryle High School Paducah Tilghman High School Presentation Academy Isabella Bates Whitney Bean Lauren Beauchamp Henry County Danville Morganfield Eminence High School Boyle County High School Union County High School Andrew Belcher Sarah Belcher Aneesa Bell Madisonville Pikeville Morgantown Madisonville North Hopkins High School Pikeville High School Union County High School Emma Bell Katie Bell Rayna Beller Owensboro Union Morgantown Apollo High School Cooper High School Butler County High School Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 5 SCHOLARS Claire Bennett Samuel Bennett Pierce Bergin Union Elizabethtown Louisville Larry A. Ryle High School Central Hardin High School DeSales High School Quentin Bergman Rebecca Berner Brooke Berry Independence Union Eminence Holy Cross District High School Larry A. Ryle High School Eminence Independent High School Dalton Bertram Sydney Bertram Rebecca Best Pulaski County Campbellsville Falmouth Pulaski County High School Taylor County High School Pendleton County High School Ben Beyerle Gabe Biagi Jessica Bickett Pewee Valley Shelbyville Shepherdsville South Oldham High School Saint Xavier High School North Bullitt High School Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 6 SCHOLARS Jansen Biddle Lily Billings Zach Bird Maysville Louisville Louisville Mason County High School J. Graham Brown School Eastern High School Hallei Bittlinger Shelbie Black Kelci Blair Hebron Somerset Paintsville Craft Academy Pulaski County High School Johnson Central High School Katie Blan Caitlyn Blandford Kellen Blandford Lewisport Owensboro Goshen Hancock County High School Apollo High School North Oldham High School Morgan Blankenship Samuel Bodine Annie Boggs Kevil Owingsville Bee Spring Ballard Memorial High School Bath County High School Homeschool Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 7 SCHOLARS Emma Boggs Sadie Boggs Sadie Bograd Greenup Bee Spring Lexington Greenup County High School Homeschool Paul Laurence Dunbar High School Kayla Bolling Stone Boone Jared Borders Fort Thomas Boston Independence Highlands High School Thomas Nelson High School Simon Kenton High School Luke Bottoms Hayden Botts Ania Boutin Hopkinsville Glasgow Harrodsburg Heritage Christian Academy Glasgow High School Mercer County Senior High School Bailey Bowland Kannon Bowles Brooke Bowling Paducah Bardwell Paducah McCracken County High School Carlisle County High School McCracken County High School Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 8 SCHOLARS Elathan Bowling Wavid Bowman Kendall Box Pikeville Louisville Cynthiana East Ridge High School duPont Manual High School Harrison County High School Hunter Bradley Tucker Bradley Kamryn Bradshaw Owingsville Brandenburg Louisville Bath County High School Meade County High School Christian Academy of Louisville Abby Brady Katie Beth Brady Michael Brantley Springfield Lebanon Madisonville Washington County High School Marion County High School Madisonville North Hopkins High School Cameron Brashear Sarah Bravard Faith Breitenbach Pikeville Maysville Danville Pike County Central High School Mason County High School Danville High School Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 9 SCHOLARS Lindsey Brinkley Hayden Britsch Kaitlyn Brock Russellville Georgetown Lexington Logan County High School Scott County High School Frederick Douglass High School Mattie Brock Cam Brooks Chrissy Brown Frankfort Lexington Ashland Western Hills High School Lafayette Senior High School Paul G. Blazer High School Doug Brown Ethan Brown JD Brown Burgin Elizabethtown Fisherville Burgin Independent High School Elizabethtown High School Spencer County High School Kate Brown Lucy Brown Ella Brown-Terry Bardstown Louisville Murray Bethlehem High School duPont Manual High School Murray High School Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 10 SCHOLARS Alexa Bruce Burhan Brula Alexa Brunson McCreary County Bowling Green Morehead McCreary Central High School South Warren High School Rowan County Senior High School Lily Buchanan Nathan Buchman Finn Buecker Louisville Vine Grove Louisville Atherton High School Meade County High School J. Graham Brown School Natalie Buie Justin Burch Caeden Burcham Louisville Prospect Cadiz Eastern High School Saint Xavier High School Trigg County High School Ryan Burchett Brooklin Burgess Tristann Burks Louisville Harrodsburg Glasgow Saint Xavier High School Mercer County Senior High School Barren County High School Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 11 SCHOLARS Lucy Burns Alana Burnside Olivia Burris Murray Russell Madisonville Calloway County High School Russell High School Madisonville North Hopkins High School Allie Burton Ally Bush Bree Bush Jamestown Bowling Green Clay City Russell County High School Greenwood High School Powell County High School Raven Butler Philip Caldbeck Jimena Calderon Vieyra Paducah Philpot Mayfield Paducah Tilghman High School Daviess County High School Mayfield High School Hayden Caldwell Mackenzie Caldwell Seth Caldwell Lexington Richmond Lebanon Henry Clay High School Madison Central High School Marion County High School Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 12 SCHOLARS Abbie Camp Maggie Camp Lauren Campbell Mt. Sterling Mt. Sterling Glasgow Montgomery County High School Montgomery County High School Glasgow High School Marshall Canupp Zachary Cao Grant Carlsen Cynthiana Louisville Danville Harrison County High School duPont Manual High School Boyle County High School Dylan Carman Gavin Carr Luke Carter Bethelridge Nicholasville Hardyville Casey County High School East Jessamine High School Hart County High School Taylor Carter Eden Casebier Amelia Cassin Scottsville Bowling Green Louisville Allen County-Scottsville High School Greenwood High School Assumption High School Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 13 SCHOLARS Lindsay Caudill Carrie Cavitt Aiden Caywood Banner Wingo Paducah Floyd Central High School Graves County High School Paducah Tilghman High School Liam Cercone Grace Chan Benjamin Chen Lexington Walton Lexington Tates Creek High School Larry A. Ryle High School Paul Laurence Dunbar High School Audrey Childress Savannah Childress Carson Ching Berea Mt. Washington Louisville Rockcastle County High School Bullitt East High School Saint Xavier High School Josie Chitwood Keegan Christensen Ava Chuppe Louisville Elizabethtown Paducah Assumption High School Central Hardin High School McCracken County High School Governor’s Scholars Program 2020 14 SCHOLARS Abigail Clark Camden Clark Madison Clark Alexandria Owensboro Benton Campbell County High School Daviess County High School Marshall County High School Sarah Clark Tiffany Clark Jake Claypool Lexington Leitchfield Louisville Henry Clay High School Grayson County High School Trinity High School Jonna Clayton Toni Clevenger Tabby Cline Madisonville Union Glasgow Hopkins County Central High School Randall K Cooper High School Glasgow High School Lindsey Cloyd Cecilia Cobb Ella Cobb Glasgow Richmond
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