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2020 Bullitteast High School Senior Awards Ceremony 2020 Bullitt East High School Senior Awards Ceremony Work Ethic Certification Seniors had to submit an application, have 2 or less unexcused absences, zero behavior incidents, no grades lower than a C on a report card, and be involved in 2 or more school sponsored or approved activities to meet certification requirements. ● Michael Allen ● Sawyer Kelty ● Olivia Smith ● Macie Brown ● Valerie King ● Carsyn Spears ● ● Hailey Stivers ● Jacob Bullock Shelby Knieriem ● Emily Moats ● Lexi Taylor ● Russell Dennis ● Montrell Page ● ● Reece Tomlinson Andrea Foley ● Logan Parrish ● Cameron Waddle ● Kennedy Griffin ● Connor Phelps ● Elizabeth Woods ● Molly Hill ● Caroline Scott ● Evan Wright ● Nathaniel ● Brianna Shannon Hoagland-Richardson Tara Alexander Royal Holloway, University of London ● Future Leaders 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Natalie Allen Carson Armstrong University of Louisville University of Louisville ● Spalding University ● Academic University of Louisville Trustees’ 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Olivia Armstrong Catie Bacon University of Louisville University of Pikeville ● University of ● Louisville Henry University of Vogt Scholarship Pikeville Academic ● ● Chick-fil-A University of Remarkable Futures Pikeville Athletic (soccer) ● Bullitt County Soil & Conservation ● Campbellsville University Academic 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Meredith Bass Samuel Brangers University of Kentucky University of Kentucky ● University of ● Kentucky Provost BEHS Athletic ● BEHS National Honor Booster Club Society ● Western Kentucky University Academic 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Hunter Brogan Jade Brown ● Bellarmine University ● Murray State Monsignor Treece University Deans 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Jonah Brown Macie Brown Jefferson Community & Technical College Northern Kentucky University ● Northern Kentucky ● University Academic Northern Kentucky University Academic ● Spalding University Academic 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Jacob Bullock Claire Carney Hanover College ● Hanover College ● Eastern Kentucky Experience Award & University Chairman Matching KEES ● Hanover College Hendricks ● Hanover College Lyn Scholarship ● Hanover College Music (Choral) ● Bruce & Margaret Lincoln Scholarship 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Ashton Calvert University of Kentucky ● Bellarmine University Monsignor Treece ● Bellarmine University Knights of Honor 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Ahna Cates Taylor Clemens Transylvania University Spalding University ● Transylvania ● Spalding University University Morrison ● Transylvania Academic ● University Trailblazer Spalding University Athletic (Volleyball) ● Alumni Scholarship ● Gordon Food Service ● Morehead State University Kentucky Scholars Award 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Emma Cox Blake Dattilo Galen College of Nursing Murray State University ● Murray State University Academic ● Galen College of ● Murray St. University Nursing Academic A. W. Fields Accounting ● Murray St. University Bauernfeind College of Business ● Murray State Racers Give Award 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Russell Dennis Emily Ezell Murray State University Western Kentucky University ● Western Kentucky University Academic ● Murray State ● Western Kentucky University Deans University Governor’s ● Murray St. University Scholar A. W. Fields ● National Beta Club Accounting ● BEHS National Honor Society ● Eastern Kentucky University Chairman ● University of Louisville Academic ● Spalding University Academic 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Sarah Ezell Andrea Foley Eastern Kentucky University ● Eastern Kentucky ● Western Kentucky University President University Academic ● National Beta Club ● Western KY University ● BEHS National Honor Governor’s Scholar Society ● Eastern Kentucky University ● Western Kentucky Chairman ● University Academic University of Louisville Trustee ● Kentucky Wesleyan ● Bellarmine University College Presidential ● Monsignor Horrigan KY Wesleyan College ● Bellarmine University Athletic (soccer) Governor’s Scholar ● Spalding University ● University of Kentucky Academic Academic ● Morehead State ● Morehead St University KY Scholars Governor’s Scholars ● Murray St. University Governor’s Scholars 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Emma Fugate Dylan Giardina Bellarmine University ● Bellarmine University ● University of Monsignor Treece Louisville Trustees’ ● Bellarmine University Trustee ● Bellarmine University Knight of Honor 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Madison Gonzalez Kennedy Griffin Northern Kentucky University Indiana University East ● Indiana University East Athletic ● Northern Kentucky (basketball) University Academic ● Concordia ● A Plus Signs & University Athletic Screenprinting ● Thomas More College Athletic ● Thomas More College Academic 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Conner Groves Katie Guy Jefferson Community & Technical College ● University of the ● Eastern Kentucky Cumberlands University Dean Athletic (football) Award ● Murray State University Deans 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Miranda Hahn Morgan Harbolt University of Kentucky Western Kentucky University ● University of ● Western Kentucky Kentucky Provost University Academic ● Morehead State University KY Scholars ● Northern Kentucky University Academic 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Brent Hiemer Molly Hill University of Louisville Lindsey Wilson College ● Lindsey Wilson College ● University of John B. Horton Louisville Trustees’ Academic ● Lindsey Wilson College Athletic (soccer) ● Spalding University Academic ● Campbellsville University Academic 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Chloe Holt Charles Hood Campbellsville University Murray State University ● Campbellsville ● Murray State University Academic University Deans ● Campbellsville University Athletic (soccer) 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships William Hood Abigale Huffman Northern Kentucky University ● University of ● Northern Kentucky Louisville Trustees’ University Academic 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Katie Huffman Amber Isabel Northern Kentucky University Jefferson Community & Technical College ● Northern Kentucky ● Western Kentucky University Academic University Academic ● Campbellsville University Academic 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Kailee Iseral Noah Jewell Western Kentucky University Lindsey Wilson College ● Western Kentucky ● Lindsey Wilson University Academic College John B Horton Academic ● Lindsey Wilson College Athletic (wrestling) 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Sam Johnson Lauren Jones Western Kentucky University University of Kentucky ● Western Kentucky ● University of University Academic Kentucky Presidential 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Sawyer Kelty Halle Key University of Louisville Eastern Kentucky University ● University of ● Eastern Kentucky Louisville Trustees’ University Dean Award 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Carissa Kimball Valerie King University of Kentucky Western Kentucky University ● Western Kentucky ● University of University Academic Kentucky Provost ● National Beta Club ● University of ● BCPS “I’m In” Kentucky KY Futures ● Morehead State ● Chick-fil-A Leaders University ● Eastern Kentucky Commonwealth University Chairman ● Bellarmine University Academic 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Brittany Klein Shelby Knieriem Purdue University University of Louisville ● University of Louisville Trustees’ ● Bullitt County ● Spalding University Woman’s Club ● Academic BEHS Athletic Booster Club ● University of Kentucky Academic ● Bellarmine University Academic ● Northern Kentucky University Governor’s Scholars ● Murray State University Governor’s Scholars 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Julia Kromenacker Sarah Lasley Jefferson Community & Technical College Elizabethtown Community & Technical College ● Western Kentucky ● Western Kentucky University Academic ● University Academic Eastern Kentucky University Dean Award ● Murray State University Deans 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Alexis Lutz Patrick Mahoney University of Kentucky University of Louisville ● University of ● University of Kentucky Provost Louisville Trustees’ ● University of ● University of Kentucky College of Louisville Army ROTC Agriculture “Ellis Minuteman Family Scholarship” 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Taylor Mahoney Landon Maki Spalding University Jefferson Community & Technical College ● Spalding University ● Mt. Washington Lions Academic Merit Club Technical & ● Spalding University Trade Athletic (soccer) 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Grant Marinesi Western Kentucky University ● Western Kentucky University Academic ● Eastern Kentucky University Dean Award 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Macy Martin Abigail Martincic Jefferson Community & Technical College University of Louisville ● St. Francis Catholic ● Western Kentucky Church “Pat French” University Academic 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Olivia Masden Emily McDonald Western Kentucky University Jefferson Community & Technical College ● Western Kentucky ● Midway University University Academic Athletic (soccer) ● Eastern Kentucky University Provost 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Jes Milburn Cade Miller Western Kentucky University Campbellsville University ● Western Kentucky ● Campbellsville University Academic University Academic ● KY Farm Bureau 2020 Bullitt East Senior Scholarships Emily Moats Brookelynne Montague Bellarmine University Jefferson Community & Technical College ● Bellarmine University ● Murray State Monsignor Treece University
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