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2017 Carson Scholars 2017 Carson Scholars Kai Aaron Thomas Ahlin Brianna Arbolaez Grade: 5 Grade: 10 Grade: 5 Bayshore Elementary School Baldwin High School Gateway Elementary School North Fort Myers, FL Pittsburgh, PA Fort Myers, FL Katelyn Abell Zainab Akanni Preston Averiyire Grade: 5 Grade: 11 Grade: 5 Mt. Airy Elementary School Rickover Naval Academy Red House Run Elementary Mt. Airy, MD Chicago, IL School Baltimore, MD Lekabel Abul Keithly Alejandro Grade: 11 Grade: 11 Julia Bacon McKinley Technology High Chisholm Trail Academy Grade: 5 School Keene, TX Freedom District Elementary Washington, DC School Jayden Alexander Sykesville, MD Brandon Acosta Grade: 11 Grade: 11 St. Helens High School Amanda Bair Neshannock Jr./Sr. High St. Helens, OR Grade: 8 School Mace's Lane Middle School Carmen Allen New Castle, PA Cambridge, MD Grade: 5 Arabella Adams Dunlap Elementary School Andrew Baker Grade: 11 Battle Creek, MI Grade: 4 Regina Dominican College Nolan Elementary School Jasmin Amador Preparatory School for Young Signal Mountain, TN Women Grade: 8 Our Lady of Lourdes School Natalia Balleza Wilmette, IL New York, NY Grade: 6 Carson Adams Chavez Elementary Mia Amador Grade: 10 Multicultural Academy Choctaw High School Grade: 7 Center Lockerman Middle School Choctaw, OK Chicago, IL Denton, MD Darcy Adreon Rivka Bar Am Johanna Angeles Grade: 10 Grade: 5 Canon-McMillan High School Grade: 11 Wellwood International Vista del Lago High School Canonsburg, PA School Moreno Valley, CA Baltimore, MD Giovanni Ahern Grade: 11 Ella Aponte Carter Baranski Grade: 11 Benet Academy Grade: 6 Lisle, IL Trimble County High School Harns Marsh Middle School Bedford, KY Lehigh Acres, FL 2017 Carson Scholars Briah Barksdale Ella Bernard Austin Blumbergs Grade: 11 Grade: 5 Grade: 11 Glen Burnie High School Pine Island Elementary Penn Yan Academy Glen Burnie, MD School Penn Yan, NY Bokeelia, FL Erick Barnard Nicole Bonna Grade: 11 Zaida Bernardo Grade: 11 Sarasota Military Academy Grade: 5 Stockdale High School Sarasota, FL Tice Elementary School Bakersfield, CA Fort Myers, FL Jacob Barnes Terionna Boone Grade: 11 Colette Berry Grade: 10 Soddy Daisy High School Grade: 7 George Washington Soddy Daisy, TN Urban Discovery Academy Community High School Charter Indianapolis, IN Natalie Bartholet San Diego, CA Grade: 11 Lily Boutelle Century High School Sara Bevard Grade: 5 Sykesville, MD Grade: 5 Edison Park Creative and Mutual Elementary School Expressive Arts School Alana Beaty Port Republic, MD Fort Myers, FL Grade: 5 Alta Loma Christian School Zachary Bevington Asia Boyd Alta Loma, CA Grade: 5 Grade: 5 Gulf Elementary School Owings Mills Elementary Luis Becerra Cape Coral, FL School Grade: 11 Owings Mills, MD Elko High School Daniel Bigley Elko, NV Grade: 11 Nahgabriel Brathwaite Bishop Canevin High School Grade: 5 Maddison Beene Pittsburgh, PA Governor George Clinton Grade: 8 Elementary Pennfield Middle School Katie Blackwell Poughkeepsie, NY Battle Creek, MI Grade: 5 Pelican Elementary School Logan Brightful Maya Berardi Cape Coral, FL Grade: 5 Grade: 10 Winfield Elementary School Avonworth High School Brianna Blickenstaff Westminster, MD Pittsburgh, PA Grade: 5 Wolfsville Elementary School Aidan Brisendine Kaelyn Bernaldo Myersville, MD Grade: 6 Grade: 5 Christ the Divine Teacher Heights Elementary School School Fort Myers, FL Latrobe, PA 2017 Carson Scholars Ava Broadhead Kayla Cabrera Maggie Chen Grade: 5 Grade: 5 Grade: 11 Pinewoods Elementary Treeline Elementary School Clarksburg High School School Fort Myers, FL Clarksburg, MD Estero, FL Margaret Cardines Chloe Cherry Fatimah Brown Grade: 8 Grade: 11 Grade: 5 McPherson Elementary Collegiate School of Walter P. Carter Elementary School Medicine and Bioscience School Chicago, IL St. Louis, MO Baltimore, MD Emily Chaffer Katherine Cinnamon David Bruno Grade: 11 Grade: 10 Grade: 11 Winters Mill High School Forest Park High School William R. Boone High School Westminster, MD Woodbridge, VA Orlando, FL Alaya Chambers Javier Cintron Javalynn Bull Grade: 4 Grade: 6 Grade: 5 Robert Moton Elementary Hampstead Hill Academy Middle Valley Elementary School Baltimore, MD School Westminster, MD Christa Clark Hixson, TN Andrea Chang Grade: 11 Hayden Burch Grade: 9 Northern High School Grade: 11 Woodbridge High School Owings, MD Auburn High School Irvine, CA Taylor Clifford Auburn, AL Julien Chang Grade: 11 Morgan Burton Grade: 11 Sto-Rox High School Grade: 11 Baltimore School for the Arts McKees Rocks, PA Steele Canyon High School Baltimore, MD Alexander Cobian Spring Valley, CA Landon Chase Grade: 11 Sarah Burton Grade: 5 John W. North High School Grade: 11 Bedford Elementary Riverside, CA North Harford High School Baltimore, MD Sadieanne Cole Pylesville, MD Kenedi Cheatham Grade: 5 Jakasha Bush Grade: 10 George D. Lisby Elementary Grade: 5 Crispus Attucks Medical School Oscar Adams Elementary Magnet HS Aberdeen, MD School Indianapolis, IN Gadsden, AL 2017 Carson Scholars Payton Condon John Curtis Bailey Diamond Grade: 11 Grade: 11 Grade: 8 St. Rita of Cascia High School Callaway High School Saint Monica Catholic Chicago, IL Hogansville, GA Academy Beaver Falls, PA Elyssa Cook Juliette Daddario Grade: 11 Grade: 11 Clarissa Diaz Fall River Junior/Senior High Venice High School Grade: 11 School Venice, FL Carson Senior High School McArthur, CA Carson, CA Diana Dalski Sabrina Corsetti Grade: 11 Hunter Dicke Grade: 11 Pennfield High School Grade: 7 Lincoln-Way East High School Battle Creek, MI Shiloh Middle School Frankfort, IL Hampstead, MD Kelsey Darber Samantha Coughlan Grade: 5 Crystal Dixon Grade: 11 Northeast Elementary School Grade: 8 Everett High School Cumberland, MD Ariel Elementary Community Everett, WA Academy Emerson Davis Chicago, IL Emily Cranwell Grade: 5 Grade: 11 Prettyboy Elementary School Conor Dougherty Morrisville-Eaton Middle- Freeland, MD Grade: 10 High School Cape Coral High School Gerald Davis Morrisville, NY Cape Coral, FL Grade: 5 Kelsey Crosby Providence-St. Mel School Heather Doyen Grade: 8 Chicago, IL Grade: 6 Mesa View Middle School Magothy River Middle School Rylee Deitsch Calimesa, CA Arnold, MD Grade: 10 Luis Cruz St. Henry High School Keating Drake Grade: 11 St. Henry, OH Grade: 9 John F. 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Hope/Nanjemoy Grade: 11 Central Middle School Elementary School Pikesville High School Evergreen Park, IL Nanjemoy, MD Pikesville, MD Analise Gingerich Sarah Frushour Wayne Garrus III Grade: 5 Grade: 5 Grade: 11 Orangewood Elementary Pleasant Valley Elementary The Boys' Latin School of School School Maryland Fort Myers, FL Knoxville, MD Baltimore, MD Alexis Golart Molly Galdieri Ryan Gedman Grade: 5 Grade: 5 Grade: 8 Major George S. Welch Plum Point Elementary St. Agnes School Elementary School School West Mifflin, PA Dover, DE Huntingtown, MD Julia Geeting Jeremy Goldberg Edder Galindo Grade: 11 Grade: 11 Grade: 11 Northgate Middle/High University City High School Ramona High School School San Diego, CA Ramona, CA Pittsburgh, PA Jack Goldman Annais Gangolf Rafe Gerson Grade: 8 Grade: 9 Grade: 8 Pittsburgh Greenfield K-8 Oak Forest High School San Elijo Middle School School Oak
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