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2020-2021 Next Generation Hoosier Educator Scholarship Recipients by County 2020-2021 Next Generation Hoosier Educator Scholarship Recipients by County Adams Hannah Dull, South Adams High School, Bethel University Rebecca Larrabee, Adams Central High School, Indiana Wesleyan University Allen Eryka Bobay, Bishop Dwenger High School, Ball State University Claire Castleman, Heritage Jr-Sr High School, Purdue University Fort Wayne Maggie Castleman, Heritage Jr-Sr High School, Purdue University Fort Wayne Morgan Castleman, Heritage Jr-Sr High School, Ball State University Marlena Haefner, Northrop High School, Butler University Chloe Hudson, Leo Junior-Senior High School, Purdue University Fort Wayne Jamie Ray, Homestead Senior High School, Ball State University Ellyssa Spieth, Woodlan Jr-Sr High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Anna Tilbury, Homestead Senior High School, Indiana University Bloomington Bartholomew Anna Emmert, Columbus East High School, Indiana University Bloomington Emma Watkins, Hauser Jr-Sr High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Benton Rayanne Brown, Benton Central Jr-Sr High School, Indiana State University Hannah Williams, Benton Central Jr-Sr High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Carroll Sarah Ryan, Twin Lakes Senior High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Cass Kadie Cornell, Lewis Cass High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Andres Miranda-Mejia, Logansport Community High School, Purdue West Lafayette Clark Natalie Rouster, Silver Creek High School, University of Southern Indiana Catherine Shepherd, Jeffersonville High School, Ball State University Clinton Hailey Campbell, Frankfort High School, Indiana University Kokomo Madison Shirar, Frankfort High School, Indiana State University Daviess Grant Harrison, Barr Reeve Middle/High School, Indiana University Bloomington Decatur Hope Pruitt, Waldron Jr-Sr High School, Ball State University DeKalb Addeline Kruse, Lakewood Park Christian School, Taylor University Delaware Trevor Lowe, Muncie Central High School, Purdue University Fort Wayne Dubois Abbey Armstrong, Jasper High School, Indiana University Bloomington Jara Braunecker, Northeast Dubois High School, University of Southern Indiana Taylor Dodd, Northeast Dubois High School, Indiana University Bloomington Brooke Perkins, Jasper High School, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis Brianna Stasel, Southridge High School, Indiana State University Elkhart Patricia Copeland, Northridge High School, Indiana State University Kayleigh Miller, Northridge High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Hannah Scott, Goshen High School, Indiana Wesleyan University Rylee Wiltfong, Elkhart Central High School, Indiana University Bloomington Floyd Madalyn Hankins, Floyd Central High School, Ball State University Franklin Kylie McPherson, Franklin County High School, Indiana University East Sarah Price, Oldenburg Academy, Purdue University West Lafayette Fulton Faith Kamp, Tippecanoe Valley High School, Grace College Allison Miller, Tippecanoe Valley High School, Taylor University Gibson Kennedy Blacklock, Waldo J Wood Memorial High School, Oakland City University Ainsley Epperson, Gibson Southern High School, Indiana University Bloomington Brooke Goedde, Gibson Southern High School, University of Southern Indiana Sydney Lamar, Waldo J Wood Memorial High School, Indiana University Bloomington Caleb Sellers, Gibson Southern High School, University of Evansville Grant Riley McKee, Mississinewa High School, Indiana Wesleyan University Emily Phillippe, Marion High School, Indiana Wesleyan University Greene Kenadee Koontz, Owen Valley Community High School, Indiana State University Jeffrey Mayfield, North Daviess Jr-Sr High School, Indiana University Bloomington Hamilton Eleanor Arrowood, Hamilton Heights High School, Purdue West Lafayette Hannah Baer, Hamilton Southeastern High School, Ball State University Kathryn Carson, Carmel High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Jessica Churchill, Fishers High School, Butler University Hannah Cooper, Fishers High School, Ball State University Taylor Heiniger, Fishers High School, Taylor University Delaney Hendricks, Westfield High School, Indiana University Bloomington Corbin Huffman, Sheridan High School, Butler University Reagan Motsinger, Westfield High School, Butler University Kayla Shoemaker, Fishers High School, Indiana Wesleyan University Sean Wiseman, Hamilton Southeastern High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Hancock Megan Long, New Palestine High School, Anderson University Anna Scott, Greenfield-Central High School, Indiana Wesleyan University Grace Silcox, Greenfield-Central High School, Indiana Wesleyan University Harrison Caroline Bowman, Corydon Central High School, Indiana University Bloomington Hendricks Alice Burnette, Mooresville High School, Grace College Claire Harper, Plainfield High School, Ball State University Lucy McRoberts, Danville Community High School, Indiana Wesleyan University Sarah Scharlau, Plainfield High School, Marian University Alexa Williams, Covenant Christian High School, Ball State University Beverly Winters, Cascade Senior High School, Grace College Henry Zoe Conway, New Castle High School, Ball State University Kate Schmeisser, New Castle High School, Indiana University East Howard Gabrielle Hardoin, Western High School, University of Evansville Alivia Henn, Western High School, Taylor University Huntington Allison Jennings, Huntington North High School, Purdue University Fort Wayne Maggie McLaughlin, Eastbrook High School, Huntington University Caleb Peare, Huntington North High School, Indiana University Bloomington Jackson Owen Ballard, Columbus East High School, Indiana University Bloomington Kennedy Cockerham, Seymour Senior High School, Taylor University Erin Otte, Seymour Senior High School, University of Southern Indiana Jasper Lyriel Steinberg, Kankakee Valley High School, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis Morgen Tillema, Kankakee Valley High School, Indiana State University Jay Ashlynn May, Jay County High School, Ball State University Kendra Muhlenkamp, Jay County High School, Ball State University Sydnie Zorn, Jay County High School, Indiana University Bloomington Jennings Abigail Vogel, Jennings County High School, Indiana University Southeast Johnson Ian Hickey, Franklin Community High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Annabelle Hock, Perry Meridian High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Kayla Kovacs, Greenwood Christian Academy, Taylor University Cash Nelson, Franklin Community High School, Marian University Lauren Pendleton, Indian Creek Sr High School, Franklin College Abigail Schooler, Edinburgh Community High School, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis Knox Megan Gardner, Lincoln High School (Vincennes), University of Southern Indiana Brianna Page, North Knox Jr-Sr High School, University of Southern Indiana Kosciusko Ella Doyle, Warsaw Community High School, Indiana Wesleyan University Makenzie Oldham, Tippecanoe Valley High School, Purdue University West Lafayette LaGrange Lindsey Limbach, East Noble High School, Ball State University Payton Moore, Prairie Heights Sr High School, Trine University Carina Olivares, Lakeland Jr/Sr High School, Grace College Kate Papai, Prairie Heights Sr High School, Ball State University Elizabeth Stroop, Lakelan Jr/Sr High School, Ball State University Lake Taylor Benes, Illiana Christian High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Adam Lindemer, Crown Point High School, Valparaiso University Zoe Miller, Lake Central High School, Ball State University Jessica Mota, Hammond High School, Indiana University Northwest LaPorte Jory Bales, LaPorte High School, Indiana State University Sydney Bearickx, LaPorte High School, Indiana State University Jamie Ellis, LaPorte High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Abigail Huff, New Prairie High School, Ball State University Kynsey Lyles, Oregon-Davis Jr-Sr High School, Purdue University Northwest Sara Poulin, Michigan City High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Lawrence Gracyn Alvey, Bedford-North Lawrence High School, Indiana State University Luke LaFevor, Mitchell High School, Indiana State University Madison Emily Betz, Frankton Jr-Sr High School, Butler University Raegan Fraley, Anderson Preparatory Academy, Butler University Levi Frazier, Lapel Sr High School, Taylor University Marion Ellen Bain, Ben Davis High School, Ball State University Connor Granlund, North Central High School (Indianapolis), Ball State University Abigail Kreuzman, Perry Meridian High School, Indiana State University Ann Ramsey, Lawrence North High School, Ball State University Isabella Schrump, Franklin Central High School, Indiana University Bloomington Marshall Samuel Huffman, Bremen Senior High School, Manchester University Kimberly Kauffman, Bremen Senior High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Brylee Murphy, Bremen Senior High School, Purdue University Fort Wayne Allena Peacock, Culver Community Middle/High School, Indiana University Southeast Martin Cassidy Esch, Loogootee High School, Ball State University Miami Marlie Martin, Oak Hill High School, Indiana University Kokomo Hannah McVay, North Miami Middle-High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Monroe Abigal Huck, Lighthouse Christian Academy, Indiana University Bloomington Maggie Piercy, Bloomington High School North, Ball State University Ethan Upchurch, Bloomington High School South, Indiana University Bloomington Montgomery Sierrah Chapman, North Montgomery High School, Ball State University Morgan Madison Carter, Mooresville High School, Bethel
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