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2021 Recognized Carson Scholars 2021 Recognized Carson Scholars Katelyn Abell 5 Evyn Ableson 3 Mia Abrecht 6 Grade: 9 Grade: 9 Grade: 11 South Carroll High School La Salle College Preparatory North Harford High School Sykesville, MD Pasadena, CA Pylesville, MD Isabella Acosta 6 Dwija Adamala 3 Mitchell Adkins 6 Grade: 10 Grade: 10 Grade: 10 Fort Myers High School Olympia High School Loyola Blakefield Fort Myers, FL Olympia, WA Baltimore, MD Michael Aland 2 Allie Alder 3 Maya Allione 8 Grade: 9 Grade: 10 Grade: 12 Serra Catholic High School Wellington Community High School Canterbury School McKeesport, PA Wellington, FL Fort Myers, FL Maelan Altberger 4 Mia Amador 5 Reza Amanahu 4 Grade: 8 Grade: 11 Grade: 10 Hereford Middle School North Caroline High School Western School of Technology and Monkton, MD Ridgely, MD Environmental Science Baltimore, MD Elle Amevo 4 David An 3 Emma Anderson 4 Grade: 8 Grade: 12 Grade: 7 Bunche Middle School Greater Latrobe Senior High School Stillwater Christian School Atlanta, GA Latrobe, PA Kalispell, MT Faith Andreen 3 Teko Angelicchio Jr. 6 Oluwafunto Animasaun 4 Grade: 7 Grade: 11 Grade: 7 Havre de Grace Middle School Greater Latrobe Senior High School Robert E. Peary Middle Havre de Grace, MD Latrobe, PA Gardena, CA Alexandra Anthenien 3 Alexia Apablaza 2 Brianna Arbolaez 3 Grade: 10 Grade: 10 Grade: 9 Northwood High School Signal Mountain Middle-High School Gateway Charter Intermediate School (6- Pittsboro, NC Signal Mountain, TN 8) Fort Myers, FL Natan Atherton-Schacht 3 Katie Auyeung 2 Isabell Avalos 2 Grade: 9 Grade: 12 Grade: 9 Crosspoint Christian Academy John A. Rowland High School Canyon High School Bremerton, WA Rowland Heights, CA Canyon Country, CA Preston Averiyire 5 Hiyam Awali 2 Makenna Bachman 6 Grade: 9 Grade: 6 Grade: 10 Eastern Technical High School Old Court Middle School The Bryn Mawr School Baltimore, MD Baltimore, MD Baltimore, MD Caroline Bacon 2 Julia Bacon 4 Ava Baginski 4 Grade: 11 Grade: 9 Grade: 7 Liberty High School Liberty High School Cherry Hill Middle School Eldersburg, MD Eldersburg, MD Elkton, MD 2021 Recognized Carson Scholars Hunter Bailey 4 Amanda Bair 5 Andrew Baker 5 Grade: 8 Grade: 12 Grade: 8 Mariner Middle School Cambridge South Dorchester High School Signal Mountain Middle-High School Cape Coral, FL Cambridge, MD Signal Mountain, TN Makaylah Ballard 6 Kensi Bancroft 4 Amelia Bandy 2 Grade: 12 Grade: 8 Grade: 8 Bishop Canevin High School Northwest Middle School Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts Pittsburgh, PA Taneytown, MD (CAPA) 6-12 Pittsburgh, PA Maggie Bare 2 Delaney Barga 2 Heather Barnard-Riley 5 Grade: 6 Grade: 11 Grade: 9 Selbyville Middle School Versailles High School Charlotte Virtual School Selbyville, DE Versailles, OH Port Charlotte, FL Victoria Barnett 2 Nathaniel Barr 4 Hannah Bauer 3 Grade: 6 Grade: 8 Grade: 12 Shiloh Middle School Oklahoma Road Middle School Century High School Hampstead, MD Sykesville, MD Sykesville, MD Charlotte Bauermann 4 Abigail Baum 5 Caroline Beakes 4 Grade: 8 Grade: 10 Grade: 10 Hereford Middle School Winters Mill High School Westminster High School Monkton, MD Westminster, MD Westminster, MD Alana Beaty 5 Tyler Beaty 7 Leyu Belachew 3 Grade: 9 Grade: 11 Grade: 10 Northern High School Northern High School Serra Catholic High School Dillsburg, PA Dillsburg, PA McKeesport, PA Hollis Belger 2 Colin Belgrave 2 Susan Belik 2 Grade: 11 Grade: 6 Grade: 11 Redwood High School St. John Westminster Catholic School Simi Valley High Larkspur, CA Westminster, MD Simi Valley, CA Brianna Bell 7 Allison Bender 3 Charlotte Benfer 3 Grade: 11 Grade: 10 Grade: 7 Butler Area Senior High School Chatham Central High School Mt. Airy Middle School Butler, PA Bear Creek, NC Mt. Airy, MD Joshua Bennett 2 Aubrey Beougher 4 Katherine Berardi 7 Grade: 12 Grade: 8 Grade: 11 South Park High School Mariner Middle School Avonworth High School South Park, PA Cape Coral, FL Pittsburgh, PA Matt Kyle Bermudez 6 Kaelyn Bernaldo 5 Zaida Bernardo 4 Grade: 11 Grade: 9 Grade: 9 Grand Terrace High School at the Ray Cypress Lake High School Gateway High School Abril Jr. Educational Complex Fort Myers, FL Lehigh Acres, FL Grand Terrace, CA 2021 Recognized Carson Scholars Tonya Bethea 5 Sara Bevard 5 Zachary Bevington 5 Grade: 8 Grade: 9 Grade: 9 The Academy at Lincoln Calvert High School Canterbury School Greensboro, NC Prince Frederick, MD Fort Myers, FL Nikhit Bhamidipati 4 Rohil Bhinge 7 Lindsay Birckhead-Morton 8 Grade: 8 Grade: 12 Grade: 11 Evans Junior High School W.T. Woodson High School Snow Hill High School Bloomington, IL Fairfax, VA Snow Hill, MD Brooke Birdwell 3 Benjamin Bischoff 5 Lauryn Bishoff 6 Grade: 10 Grade: 9 Grade: 10 Independence High School Shady Side Academy Southern Garrett High School Thompsons Station, TN Pittsburgh, PA Oakland, MD Rachel Blackburn 8 Katie Blackwell 5 Evan Bland 3 Grade: 11 Grade: 9 Grade: 6 Ponderosa High School North Fort Myers High School Horton Middle School Parker, CO North Fort Myers, FL Pittsboro, NC Hannah Blasetti 7 Edwin Blyden 3 Brinley Boag 2 Grade: 11 Grade: 10 Grade: 6 North Fort Myers High School Liberty High School Westminster West Middle School North Fort Myers, FL Eldersburg, MD Westminster, MD Abigail Bond 2 Kayah Bonilla-Mas 2 Emily Borroni 9 Grade: 10 Grade: 10 Grade: 12 Edgewood High School Cypress Lake High School Lincoln High School Edgewood, MD Fort Myers, FL Ellwood City, PA Tate Bothner 2 Lily Boutelle 5 Caroline Bowman 4 Grade: 12 Grade: 9 Grade: 8 Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Fort Myers High School Margaret B. Pollard Middle Baltimore, MD Fort Myers, FL Chapel Hill, NC Charlotte Bowman 2 Ellery Bowman 6 Abigail Boyd 3 Grade: 6 Grade: 10 Grade: 9 Margaret B. Pollard Middle Middletown High School Avonworth High School Chapel Hill, NC Middletown, MD Pittsburgh, PA Liam Brady 3 Ishaan Brar 2 Cameron Breighner 3 Grade: 7 Grade: 12 Grade: 7 Avonworth Middle School Stockdale High School Mount Savage Middle/Elementary School Pittsburgh, PA Bakersfield, CA Mt. Savage, MD Sarah Brennan 2 Logan Brightful 5 Amber Briscoe 3 Grade: 9 Grade: 9 Grade: 12 Mayfield Senior School South Carroll High School Northwest High School Pasadena, CA Sykesville, MD Germantown, MD 2021 Recognized Carson Scholars Jesse Brodtman 2 Georgia Brothers 3 Elise Brown 6 Grade: 9 Grade: 11 Grade: 10 American Heritage Burrell High School Fort Myers High School Delray Beach, FL Lower Burrell, PA Fort Myers, FL Julia Brunini 3 Javalynn Bull 5 Ethan Bullock 7 Grade: 11 Grade: 9 Grade: 10 Buena Regional High School Soddy Daisy High School Signal Mountain Middle-High School Buena, NJ Soddy Daisy, TN Signal Mountain, TN Tessa Burcham 4 Madison Burton 2 Kayla Cabrera 5 Grade: 7 Grade: 5 Grade: 9 Pacific Beach Middle Elk Neck Elementary School Gateway High School San Diego, CA Elkton, MD Lehigh Acres, FL Hannah Caldwell 8 Ambrielle Calixte 3 Olivia Calkins 6 Grade: 11 Grade: 7 Grade: 10 Massillon Christian School Mariner Middle School Howard High School Massillon, OH Cape Coral, FL Ellicott City, MD Anna Callaghan 6 Samantha Callahan 4 Odalis Campos Vasquez 2 Grade: 10 Grade: 8 Grade: 12 Rising Sun High School Shiloh Middle School Frankfort Senior High School North East, MD Hampstead, MD Frankfort, IN Natalie Canham 6 Eduardo Cardenas 2 Kyra Carlson 2 Grade: 10 Grade: 12 Grade: 12 Stephen Decatur High School Ednovate - USC East College Prep Avonworth High School Berlin, MD Los Angeles, CA Pittsburgh, PA Curstin Carpenter 7 Evangeline Carpenter 3 Alexander Carver 8 Grade: 11 Grade: 6 Grade: 12 North Dorchester High School Avon Intermediate School East Florida SouthWestern Collegiate High Hurlock, MD Avon, IN School Fort Myers, FL Mackenzie Cash 8 Coral Castro 3 Meghan Cavender 3 Grade: 12 Grade: 6 Grade: 9 North Fort Myers High School Pershing Middle School Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School North Fort Myers, FL San Diego, CA Coraopolis, PA Cassidy Cavins 4 Dinah Ceilley 7 Zachary Chait 3 Grade: 10 Grade: 11 Grade: 7 Washington High School and Academy Fort Myers High School The Park School of Baltimore Princess Anne, MD Fort Myers, FL Baltimore, MD Joshua Chambers 2 Ava Champney 2 Emma Chaney 3 Grade: 7 Grade: 6 Grade: 8 Our Lady of Lourdes School Westminster East Middle School Northwest Middle School New York, NY Westminster, MD Taneytown, MD 2021 Recognized Carson Scholars Addison Chastain 4 Hritika Chaturvedi 2 Eric Chen 4 Grade: 8 Grade: 12 Grade: 11 Silverdale Baptist Academy San Gabriel High School STEM School Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN San Gabriel, CA Chattanooga, TN Justin Choo 2 Ethan Clark 4 Janya Clark 3 Grade: 12 Grade: 8 Grade: 7 Rise Kohyang High School Bonita Springs Middle Center for the Arts McKinley Classical Leadership Academy Los Angeles, CA Bonita Springs, FL Saint Louis, MO Madison Clayton 8 Dakota Clemens 3 Grace Cline 2 Grade: 12 Grade: 7 Grade: 10 Crisfield High School Mt. Airy Middle School Geibel Catholic Junior-Senior High School Crisfield, MD Mt. Airy, MD Connellsville, PA Kylie Coder 4 Naya Cole 3 Zoe Colling 4 Grade: 8 Grade: 9 Grade: 8 Westminster East Middle School Chatham Charter School Lewis Middle School Westminster, MD Siler City, NC San Diego, CA Scarlett Collins 4 William Collins 7 Faith Condrick 2 Grade: 8 Grade: 10 Grade: 12 Ascension School Central Catholic High School Seneca Valley Senior High School New York, NY Pittsburgh, PA Harmony, PA Patrick Connell 4 Cameron Connor 3 Abigail Conrad 6 Grade: 10 Grade: 10 Grade: 9 Bishop Canevin High School Valor Christian High School Centennial High School Pittsburgh, PA Highlands Ranch, CO Ellicott City, MD Madilyn Conroy 2 Alexandra Cooney 6 Lilly Cooper
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