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Wood High Berkeley CA Engineering University of Nevada, Las CA Scruggs Cameron Moreno Valley Riverside Virtual Vegas NV Engineering CA 6 Royal Palm FL Hewitt LeeAnn Beach Wellington High School University of Florida FL Science Florida Agricultural and Duval Homeschool FL McKinley Jonathan Jacksonville Mechanical University FL Technology 1 Atlantic Technical College and Technical High University of Central FL Monkhouse Andell Tamarac School Florida FL Engineering FL Nwosu Chikaodinaka Palm Springs Lake Worth High School Johns Hopkins University MD Engineering FL 4 Douglas County High GA Barber Farrell Lithia Springs School Auburn University AL Engineering First Presbyterian GA Dickey Isiah Midway Christian Academy Mercer University GA Science Meadowcreek High GA Haile Biya Norcross School Kennesaw State University GA Engineering GA Hawk Ashleigh Milledgeville Baldwin High School Emory University GA Engineering GA Jean-Charles Norah Jonesboro Mundy's Mill High School Kennesaw State University GA Technology GA Koffi Lynelle Loganville George Walton Academy University of Georgia GA Science GA Ojo Festus Fairburn Westlake High School Harvard University MA Science South Gwinnett High GA Palmer Zevney Snellville School Albany State University GA Science Douglas County High Georgia Institute of GA Popoola Mofoluwasade Villa Rica School Technology GA Engineering North Oconee High GA Poteh Afahse Bogart School Stanford University CA Engineering Booker T. Washington GA Reynolds Jocelyn Atlanta High School Spelman College GA Engineering GA 11 Clark Academy Prep University of Illinois at IL Burke Daja Chicago Magnet High School Chicago Science IL Chark Kiarra Collinsville Collinsville High School Saint Louis University MO Science Young Magnet High Columbia University in the IL Crane Jalen Chicago School City of New York NY Science Marion Catholic High IL Flagg Lanijah Matteson School Hampton University VA Science IL Onyemeziem Nina Chicago St Ignatius College Prep Princeton University NJ Engineering Mount Carmel High IL Ousley Derrick Dixmoor School DePauw University IN Science King College Prep High University of Illinois at IL Soumare Fatimata Chicago School Urbana- Champaign IL Science New Berlin Jr. Sr. High IL Wassell Kahlil Springfield School Harvard University MA Engineering IL 8 2 IN Ammons Mykal Hammond Area Career Center Vincennes University IN Science IN Bowman Richard Indianapolis Ben Davis High School Bradley University IL Engineering IN Williams Lorrayya LAFAYETTE Home School Academy Calvin College MI Science Prairie View A & M IN Wiseman Malcolm Indianapolis Pike High School University TX Science IN 4 Northeast Magnet High University of Kansas Main KS Aginar Tarik Wichita School Campus KS Science KS 1 Bowling Green High University of Southern KY Smart Camille Bowling Green School California CA Science KY 1 Loveless Academic Magnet Program High LA Arnold Joey Thibodaux School Drexel University PA Engineering East Ascension High Xavier University of LA Darby Altonnesha Gonzales School Louisiana LA Science LA 2 University of Maryland, MD AchiriMofor Akehnji Laurel Laurel High Baltimore County MD Science From The Heart Christian Massachusetts Institute of MD Cook Braden Fort Washington School Technology MA Engineering MD Nganou Arthur Silver Spring Wheaton High School Lycoming College PA Engineering University of Maryland, MD Ward Isaac Laurel North County High College Park MD Technology MD 4 University of Missouri, MO Akinade Omowunmi Hazelwood Hazelwood West High Columbia MO Science Maryland MO Henderson Nitori Heights Pattonville Sr. High Cornell University NY Science Xavier University of MO Jones Brooke Saint Louis Clayton High Louisiana LA Science MO Muamba Tshiama Saint Louis Pattonville Sr. High Xavier University OH Science MO 4 MS Pratt Keionna Meridian Meridian High School Mississippi State University MS Engineering Mississippi School Math MS Stokes Larry Clarksdale High School Mississippi State University MS Engineering MS 2 3 North Carolina State NC Foster Jalen Reidsville Reidsville High University NC Engineering North Carolina Agricultural City of Medicine and Technical State NC Hall Nzia Durham Academy University NC Science North Carolina State NC Ufot Tyrrell Greensboro Ragsdale High School University NC Engineering NC 3 Lincoln Northeast High University of Nebraska - NE Ahmed Ahmed Lincoln School Lincoln NE Technology NE 1 NH Elonga Esther Concord Concord High School Harvard University MA Science NH 1 Anyeji NJ Boerrigter Kim Newark Malcolm X Shabazz High Harvard University MA Science Rutgers the State WILLINGBORO HIGH University of New Jersey NJ Chukwu Chinwendu Willingboro SCHOOL New Brunswick Campus NJ Engineering St Benedict's Preparatory NJ Muhammad Othman Newark School Northwestern University IL Engineering NJ Mullings Thalia Harrison Harrison High School Simmons College MA Science Dr. Ronald Mc Nair NJ Orare Claire Jersey City Academy High School Princeton University NJ Engineering NJ Simpkins Serena Belle Mead Montgomery High Rutgers University NJ Technology NJ 6 University of Alaska NY Clark Emani Rochester Irondequoit High School Fairbanks AK Mathematics Rochester Institute of NY Guy Diamond Rochester School Of The Arts Technology NY Science Elmont Memorial High NY Lima Joel Elmont School Tufts University MA Engineering College of Staten Island NY Peterkin Justin STATEN ISLAND Curtis High School CUNY NY Science Elmont Memorial High NY Rodriguez Maliya Elmont School Brown University RI Science NY Stovall Nasir Medford Longwood High School Stony Brook University NY Science Fort Hamilton High College of Staten Island NY Taha Salma Staten Island School CUNY NY Science 4 NY Tingling Kyle Rochester Irondequoit High School University of Chicago IL Science NY 8 OH Andemichael Aman Blacklick Lincoln High School Princeton University NJ Science OH 1 Norman North High University of Oklahoma OK Williams Kaela Norman School Norman Campus OK Science OK 1 OR Carter Zachary Tigard Tigard High School George Fox University OR Engineering OR Coley DeAuj'Zhane Portland Jefferson High School Howard University DC Science OR 2 PA Codio M. Zamienta Elkins Park Cheltenham High School Temple University PA Science Mars Area Senior High PA Cooper Hunter Valencia School Colorado College CO Science Oakland Catholic High Columbia University in the PA Holbrook Kyla Pittsburgh School City of New York NY Engineering Pennsylvania State PA Williams Emmanuel Philadelphia Academy at Palumbo University PA Technology PA 4 SC Blakney Tykia Hartsville Hartsville High Clemson University SC Engineering SC Branch Hezekiah Columbia Ridge View High Tufts University MA Science SC Goodman Khalil Duncan James F Byrnes High Clemson University SC Engineering SC Jeffers Charles Spartanburg Spartanburg High Tuskegee University AL Engineering SC Smith Joslyn Mullins Mullins High Spelman College GA Science SC 5 Richland Collegiate Hs Of Math Science The University of Texas at TX Abdulatif Rahilu Dallas Engineering Dallas TX Science TX Booker Gaberial Denton Billy C. Ryan High School Wichita State University KS Engineering TX Brooks Ashten San Antonio Madison High School Texas Tech University TX Science University of Texas at TX Eaton Corein Dallas Skyline High School Austin TX Science Carnegie Vanguard High TX Feleke Aaron Houston School Trinity University TX Engineering Carver H S For Applied University of Texas at TX Jackson Tyree Houston Tech/Engineering/Arts Austin TX Technology Xavier University of TX Morant Soinkne Killeen Killeen High School Louisiana LA Science School Of Science And University of Southern TX Quildon Andre Dallas Engineering California CA Engineering 5 TX Tekle Alexander Plano Plano Sr High School Stanford University CA Engineering Cypress Ridge High Prairie View A & M TX Wellington James Houston School University TX Engineering TX Willis Jacquelyn Aubrey Billy C. Ryan High School Spelman College GA Science TX 11 VA Alston Courtney Crewe Nottoway High Oakwood University AL Science VA Clark Tykei Woodbridge Christ Chapel Academy University of Virginia VA Science Forbes- VA Jackson Langston Portsmouth I.C. Norcom High College of William & Mary VA Science Case Western Reserve VA Hurdle Kalan Chesapeake Western Branch High University OH Engineering VA Kelley Kylan Midlothian Powhatan High College of William & Mary VA Science VA 5 Total 100 6 .
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