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2019-20 Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship Recipients 2019-20 Next Generation Hoosier Educators Scholarship Recipients ADAMS COUNTY Kyle Arnold, Adams Central High School, Purdue University Fort Wayne Kylee Bixler, South Adams High School, Bethel University Olivia Plasterer, Adams Central High School, University of Indianapolis ALLEN COUNTY Jennifer Cruz, R. Nelson Snider High School, Ball State University Madison Grime, Carroll High School, Indiana University Bloomington Maria Hayward, Prairie Heights Sr. High School, Manchester University Abbey Hohman, Blackhawk Christian Middle-High School, Indiana University Bloomington Arielle Kinsey, Leo Junior-Senior High School, Purdue University Fort Wayne Zara McCord, North Side High School, Ball State University Alexandra Moss, R. Nelson Snider High School, Ball State University Emily Oberley, Heritage Junior-Senior High School, Purdue University Fort Wayne Kyle Rogers, Northrop High School, Ball State University Caleb Roper, R. Nelson Snider High School, Purdue University Fort Wayne Addison Schafer, North Side High School, Ball State University Jenna Sovine, New Haven High School, Ball State University Danielle Tinkel, Homestead Senior High School, Ball State University BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY Hannah Garrity, Columbus North High School, University of Evansville Brooke Rice, Columbus North High School, Purdue University West Lafayette BENTON COUNTY Cassidy Etter, Benton Central Junior-Senior High School, Purdue University West Lafayette BLACKFORD COUNTY Isaac Stults, Southern Wells Junior-Senior High School, Anderson University BOONE COUNTY Adam Bowman, Zionsville Community High School, Butler University Abigail Davis, Sheridan High School, Butler University Alyna Sell, Lebanon Senior High School, Bethel University Elizabeth Small, Zionsville Community High School, Butler University Alexandra Witte, Zionsville Community High School, Ball State University BROWN COUNTY Elijah DeWeerdt, Brown County High School, Ball State University CASS COUNTY Camryn Jackson, Indiana Connections Academy, Purdue University West Lafayette CLARK COUNTY Abigail Banet, Scottsburg Senior High School, Hanover College Brennan Schansberg, Jeffersonville High School, Ball State University CLAY COUNTY Kasey Miller, Northview High School, Indiana State University CLINTON COUNTY Ashley Leach, Frankfort High School, Ball State University Mallory Robertson, Clinton Prairie Junior-Senior High School, Taylor University Katrina Stitsworth, Frankfort High School, Butler University DAVIESS COUNTY Zaneon Meinhart, Washington High School, Marian University Rachael Wilson, Barr Reeve Middle/High School, Purdue University West Lafayette DEARBORN COUNTY Grace Kraus, East Central High School, Marian University Michael Medlock, East Central High School, Taylor University Isabella Sterchi, Oldenburg Academy, Marian University DECATUR COUNTY Erin Browning, Greensburg Community High School, Hanover College Anna Johannigman, South Decatur Junior-Senior High School, Marian University Molly Mangels, Greensburg Community High School, Ball State University DEKALB COUNTY Evan Lung, DeKalb High School, Indiana University Bloomington DELAWARE COUNTY Samantha Bilby, Delta High School, Indiana Wesleyan University Kayla Howard, Muncie Central High School, Ball State University DUBOIS COUNTY Molly Lueken, Northeast Dubois High School, Indiana University Southeast Tabitha Reed, Southridge High School, Indiana University Southeast Shelby Worden, Southridge High School, Indiana University Southeast ELKHART COUNTY Hannah Brubaker, North Wood High School, Manchester University Kortney Buckley, Elkhart Central High School, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Kathryn Herschberger, Goshen High School, Taylor University Noah Joslin, Northridge High School, Indiana Wesleyan University Keenan Story, Northridge High School, Bethel University FOUNTAIN COUNTY Alexis Nickle, Fountain Central High School, Ball State University FRANKLIN COUNTY Grace Tonges, Batesville High School, Ball State University FULTON COUNTY Shayleigh Shriver, Tippecanoe Valley High School, Purdue University West Lafayette GIBSON COUNTY Lindsey Field, Gibson Southern High School, University of Evansville Alysa Lasley, Princeton Community High School, University of Southern Indiana GRANT COUNTY Alethea Kessler, Eastbrook High School, Ball State University Joshua Kessler, Eastbrook High School, Indiana Wesleyan University Kristin Terrell, Mississinewa High School, Bethel University GREENE COUNTY Garrett Riley, Bloomington High School South, Ball State University HAMILTON COUNTY Delaney Amsler, Noblesville High School, Indiana University Bloomington Madelyn Buckner, Guerin Catholic High School, Marian University Josie Dickerson, Sheridan High School, Ball State University Lauren Giles, Hamilton Southeastern High School, Indiana University Bloomington Ellie Harrington, Guerin Catholic High School, Butler University Olivia Long, Noblesville High School, Ball State University Kendra Loos, Noblesville High School, Ball State University Hannah Nist, Carmel High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Josephine Ogg, Carmel High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Camille Roper, Carmel High School, Ball State University Graley Walter, Noblesville High School, Taylor University Kendall Wilkes, Westfield High School, Indiana University Bloomington HANCOCK COUNTY Emma Baker, Greenfield-Central High School, Taylor University Alexander Cotterman, New Palestine High School, Indiana University Bloomington Jacob Hockett, New Palestine High School, Taylor University Abigail Phillips, Greenfield-Central High School, Ball State University Lindsey Pope, Greenfield-Central High School, Grace College Kaylee Russell, New Palestine High School, Anderson University Vanessa Von Essen, Greenfield-Central High School, Marian University HARRISON COUNTY Payton Fravel, North Harrison High School, Indiana University Bloomington HENDRICKS COUNTY Katelin Ashmore, Plainfield High School, Indiana University Bloomington Hannah Davidson, Covenant Christian High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Karen Hutchings, Avon High School, Ball State University Kiersten Martin, Plainfield High School, Taylor University Emma Meyer, Tri-West Senior High School, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Sydney Ross, Tri-West Senior High School, Purdue University West Lafayette HENRY COUNTY Cory Evans, Shenandoah High School, Anderson University Grace McCartney, Eastern Hancock High School, Indiana University Bloomington Elizabeth Moore, Knightstown High School, Grace College Sadie Roberts, Knightstown High School, Grace College HOWARD COUNTY Ariel Marley, Western High School, Purdue University Fort Wayne HUNTINGTON COUNTY Jessica Ditton, Huntington North High School, Taylor University Eli Ernst, Concordia Lutheran High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Cheyenne Karst, Huntington North High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Grace Richert, Bishop Luers High School, Marian University JACKSON COUNTY Rebekah Franke, Seymour Senior High School, Indiana University Bloomington Cassidy Isaacs, Brownstown Central High School, University of Indianapolis Sophia Kreis, Brownstown Central High School, Indiana University Bloomington Courtney Mansfield, Seymour Senior High School, Indiana University Bloomington Abigail Martin, Columbus East High School, Indiana University Bloomington Megan Pottschmidt, Trinity Lutheran High School, Indiana University Southeast Jennifer Runge, Brownstown Central High School, Indiana State University Colin Sons, Seymour Senior High School, Indiana State University JASPER COUNTY Morgan Adams, Kankakee Valley High School, Indiana State University Hannah Tokarz, Kankakee Valley High School, Marian University JAY COUNTY Kaitlyn Dow, Jay County High School, Indiana University South Bend Julia McClung, Jay County High School, Indiana University Bloomington Dillon Muhlenkamp, Jay County High School, Purdue University West Lafayette JENNINGS COUNTY Dylan Boswell, Jennings County High School, Franklin College Sydney Campbell, Jennings County High School, Marian University JOHNSON COUNTY Abigail Allen, Whiteland Community High School, Indiana University Bloomington Caroline Marot, Greenwood Community High School, Indiana University Bloomington Ethan Rather, Franklin Community High School, Hanover College Taylor Tatlock, Southwestern High School (Shelbyville), Undecided KNOX COUNTY Makinzi Meurer, North Knox Junior-Senior High School, University of Evansville Kaitlyn Stone, Lincoln High School, Indiana State University KOSCIUSKO COUNTY Olivia James, Warsaw Community High School, Purdue University West Lafayette Madelyn Paris, Lakeland Christian Academy, Grace College Keagan Rice, Warsaw Community High School, Indiana Wesleyan University LAGRANGE COUNTY Michayle Rasbaugh, Lakeland High School, Manchester University LAKE COUNTY Katie Marcinek, Crown Point High School, Indiana University Bloomington Gabriella Shumylo, Lake Central High School, Ball State University Bryan Sobczak, Merrillville High School, Butler University LAPORTE COUNTY Emily Gushrowski, Michigan City High School, Undecided Jacob Kessler, New Prairie High School, Indiana University Bloomington Bailee Laux, Michigan City High School, Marian University Meghan Miller, Michigan City High School, Purdue University Northwest Michael Nichols, LaPorte High School, Indiana University Bloomington Morgan Phillips, New Prairie High School, Ball State University Grace Wyness, Michigan City High School, Marian University Kathryn Yeaney, LaPorte High School, Indiana Wesleyan University LAWRENCE COUNTY
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