The Following Students Have Been Named Semifinalists for the Park Scholarships Class of 2020

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The Following Students Have Been Named Semifinalists for the Park Scholarships Class of 2020 The following students have been named Semifinalists for the Park Scholarships Class of 2020: Vikram Aikat Chapel Hill, NC NC School of Science & Math Anson Samuel Allard Chanhassen, MN Chanhassen High School Jack Thomas Allbright Cincinnati, OH Moeller High School Harrison Mitchell Allen Clayton, NC Cleveland High School Mallory Hayes Alman Gastonia, NC Ashbrook High School Cassie Nicole Alphin Mount Olive, NC Spring Creek High School Sindhoor Reddy Ambati Cary, NC Cary Academy Kimberly Andreassen Rocky Point, NC NC School of Science & Math Audrey Margaret Arner Stafford, VA Colonial Forge High School Shreyas Gopalarathnam Ashok Apex, NC Cary Academy Ethan Lucas Baechtold Asheville, NC Carolina Day School Hannah Nicole Bain Denver, NC North Lincoln High School Matthew Wright Baker Dallas, NC North Gaston High School Randall Layne Baker Sanford, NC Lee County High School Katherine Ida Barbrey Cary, NC Cary Academy JohnPaul Robert Baric Cary, NC Wake Young Men's Leadership Academy Lindsay C. Barnes Angier, NC West Johnston High School Sydney Carroll Basden Valparaiso, IN Valparaiso High School Robert Coleman Beaver Concord, NC Northwest Cabarrus High School Jonathan David Bethel High Point, NC Westchester Country Day School Amrit Bhatia Minneapolis, MN Wayzata High School Dhvani Manoj Bhatia Cary, NC Apex High School Maya Alexis Bian Auburn, AL Auburn HS Harris McLean Billings Greensboro, NC Early College at Guilford Samantha Ann Bitter Waxhaw, NC Marvin Ridge High School Robert Neil Blackwell Wilson, NC Fike High School Drake Bodine Camp Lejeune, NC Lejeune High School Michael Stuart Bowen Apex, NC Enloe Magnet High School Joshua Blake Boyd Elm City, NC Southern Nash High School Matthew Thomas Bray Goodlettsville, TN Martin L King, Jr. Magnet High School Gabriella Rachel Brenman Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill High School Sarah Eileen Briggs Sanford, NC Lee County High School Jordan Brinn Chattanooga, TN Baylor School Katie Elizabeth Brooks Statesville, NC North Iredell High School Nathaniel James Browning Fayetteville, NC Terry Sanford High School Brianne N. Bujnowski River Forest, IL Oak Park & River Forest High School Wynn Alexandra Burrus Raleigh, NC Needham B Broughton High School Dominick John Carbone Advance, NC NC School of Science & Math Patrick Michael Carney River Edge, NJ River Dell Regional High School Richard Hundley Carpenter Huntersville, NC William Amos Hough High School Jennifer Lee Carter Coral Springs, FL North Broward Prep School Caitlin Alexandra Cassidy Raleigh, NC Athens Drive High School Rio Dalton Chamberlain Greensboro, NC Early College at Guilford Cameron Alexander Champion Raleigh, NC Needham B Broughton High School Jobin Singh Chandi Elizabeth City, NC Norfolk Collegiate School Jeremy Chao Apex, NC Apex High School Reuben Chemmanam Greenville, NC Junius H Rose High School Felicia Chen Cary, NC Enloe Magnet High School Heather Hosi Cheung Gastonia, NC Gaston Day School Catherine Sohyeon Cho Carrboro, NC Chapel Hill High School Bailey Aaron Clark Baltimore, MD Northeast High School Hampton Gandy Clark Lookout Mountain, TN McCallie School Mollie Elizabeth Clark Charlotte, NC Myers Park High School Jessica Joy Clifford Maggie Valley, NC Tuscola High School Austin Thomas Coale Concord, NC Cannon School Scotia Videen Code Silver Spring, MD Springbrook High School Jason Robert Coggins Huntersville, NC Community School of Davidson Matthew Jay Collins Goldsboro, NC North Johnston High School Solomon Christian Collins Gastonia, NC Ashbrook High School James Vincent Constantino Poughkeepsie, NY Arlington High School Sawyer Snow Covington Mebane, NC Eastern Alamance High School Alyssa Cox Shanghai, China Dulwich College: Shanghai John Alexander Craig Winston-Salem, NC Forsyth Country Day School Alina Marie Creamer Chesapeake, VA Grassfield High School Austin C. Credle Raleigh, NC Leesville Road High School Jack Henry Crouse Colfax, NC Early College at Guilford Maria Ysabelle Cruzat Winston-Salem, NC Early College of Forsyth Avery Kimball Darida King, NC West Stokes High School Milayn Elizabeth Dark Mebane, NC Eastern Alamance High School Jack Andrew Davis Raleigh, NC Cary Academy Nolan Michael Davis Mount Olive, NC Wayne Country Day School Jonelle Elise Dawkins Decatur, GA Chamblee High School Audrey Dearing New Middletown, OH Springfield High School Michael Tyrone Denning Garner, NC Wake Early College Health & Sciences Krishna Desai Ridgeland, MS Madison-Ridgeland Academy Kelly N. Devens Salem, VA Glenvar High School Columbus Richard Dong Manteo, NC Manteo High School Luke Antonio Donovan Alpharetta, GA Blessed Trinity Catholic High School Stephanie Grace Eberly Waxhaw, NC Central Academy of Technology & Arts Rosemary Edberg Mora, MN Mora High School Maram Elnagheeb Concord, NC Cox Mill High School Allison Rose Elrod Hope Mills, NC Village Christian Academy Steven Paul Erlenbach Charlotte, NC Myers Park High School Phillip Ryan Eskew High Point, NC High Point Central High School Derek Bryan Esterly Hope Mills, NC Grays Creek High School Richard Allan Farrington Swansboro, NC Croatan High School Jacob Matthew Faulkner Louisburg, NC Franklin Academy Kali Ann Fillhart Suffolk, VA Appomattox Governor’s School Arts & Tech Andrew John Fish Waxhaw, NC Charlotte Latin School Desiree M. Flemming Panama City, FL Rutherford High School Haley Sampson France Wilmington, NC Eugene Ashley High School Jason Karl Frantzeskakis Morganville, NJ Freehold High School Rebekah Faye Friday Nashville, TN Brentwood Academy Vince Ellington Friedman Raleigh, NC Sanderson High School Kyle Patrick Fuller Blauvelt, NY Tappan Zee High School Kendall Madison Futrell Durham, NC NC School of Science & Math Arynn Orlanes Gallegos Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque Academy Cassie Vernay Gann Asheboro, NC Southwestern Randolph High School Madeline Kate Garcia Charlotte, NC East Mecklenburg High School Amol Garg Greensboro, NC Early College at Guilford Jennifer Garland Kingsport, TN Dobyns Bennett High School Ariane Brooke Garrett Pleasant Valley, NY Arlington High School Nancy Elizabeth Garrett Charlotte, NC Charlotte Country Day School Caroline C. George Cumming, GA Lambert High School Kennedy Catherine George Locke, NY Homer High School Jacob Edward Gerber Oswego, NY Oswego High School Caroline Ghio Chapel Hill, NC Durham Academy Devika Ghosh Pfafftown, NC Atkins Academic & Tech High School Nisha Sarah Goddard Trabuco Canyon, CA Santa Margarita Catholic High School Candace Grace Gold Shelby, NC Burns High School Vignesh Vikranth Gopalan Winston-Salem, NC Ronald Reagan High School Evan Douglas Grant Cullowhee, NC Smoky Mountain High School Auston S. Gray Goldsboro, NC Spring Creek High School Matthew J. Green Jefferson, MD Urbana High School Jordan Alexis Greenert Mebane, NC NC School of Science & Math Carly Gross Union, KY Notre Dame Academy Jonathan David Grubbs Walkertown, NC Atkins Academic & Tech High School Jash Prem Gulabrai Rocky Mount, NC Rocky Mount High School Cameron Bartholomew Gumbel New Bern, NC Havelock High School Rebekah Anamarie Gundersen Saluda, NC Polk County High School Brett Edward Haas Newland, NC Avery High School STEM Academy Shay Nicole Hagerman Merced, CA Merced High School Sarah Pollard Halford Summerfield, NC Northern Guilford High School Orlando Kekoa Halpern Denver, CO Home School Janelle Alexis Hampton Farmingdale, NJ Biotechnology High School Melanie Lynn Hardee Benson, NC South Johnston High School Ansley Sheppard Harris Apex, NC Apex High School Genae Orianna Hatcher Abingdon, MD Patterson Mill High School Peiyi He Daphne, AL Bayside Academy Lucie Michelle Henein Germantown, MD Richard Montgomery High School Samuel Martin Herring Shelby, NC Crest High School Jada Vyrene Hester Wake Forest, NC Wake Forest-Rolesville High School Madelyn Rebekah Hinerfeld Roswelll, GA Centennial High School Alyssa Nicole Ho Charlotte, NC Myers Park High School Holly Juliana Holder Kinston, NC North Lenoir High School Clayton Raynor Honeycutt Roseboro, NC Midway High School David Shane Hooley Cape Carteret, NC Croatan High School Grason Matthew Humphrey Fayetteville, NC Home School Tai Trong Huynh Indian Trail, NC Union Early College High School Joshua Scott Isaacks Mount Pleasant, SC Academic Magnet High School Nashmil Islam Fayetteville, NC Terry Sanford High School Amalan Krishna Iyengar Chapel Hill, NC East Chapel Hill High School Sara D. Jacob Olney, MD Sherwood High School Morgan Layne Jarman Richlands, NC Richlands High School Joshua Cain Moreno Jimison Canton, NC Pisgah High School Joseph G. John Kinston, NC Arendell Parrott Academy Carter Jones Mount Olive, NC Southern Wayne High School Riley Fasolt Jones Denver, NC North Lincoln High School William Lawrence Jones Salisbury, NC Home School Dylan Tyler Jordan McLeansville, NC STEM Early College at NC A&T Linnea Susanne Jurs Gastonia, NC Forestview High School Alisha Kahn Boca Raton, FL American Heritage School Boca Delray Ryan Timothy Kapur Charlotte, NC Northwest School of the Arts Holly Kaufmann Lexington Park, MD St Mary's Ryken High School Sean Kelly Keenan Sykesville, MD St Paul's School for Boys Zoe Tatum Kelley High Point, NC STEM Early College at NC A&T Carson Marie Key Reidsville, NC Rockingham County High School Kristie Sun-Young Kim Asheville, NC Asheville High School Kamryn McKenzie King Winston-Salem, NC R J Reynolds High School Noah Christopher Kiser Smithfield, NC Smithfield-Selma High School Ellen Knapp Greensboro, NC Walter Hines Page High School Joella Marie Knopf Morganton, NC Freedom High School David Krein Charlotte, NC Covenant Day School Divya Sraddha
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