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Gates Millennium Scholars Class of 2016: List by Home State 1 of 28 Gates Millennium Scholars Class of 2016: List By Home State State Last Name First Name High School Name High School City High School State Scholars AK Burke Ginger Ketchikan High School Ketchikan Alaska AK Harvey Danyal Galena Interior Learning Academy (gila) Galena Alaska AK Wenzel Maleah Wrangell High School Wrangell Alaska AK 3 AL Garcia Amayrani Jemison High Sch Jemison Alabama AL Gutierrez Danica Paul W Bryant High Cottondale Alabama AL Johnson Terrance Monroe Co High Sch Monroeville Alabama AL KC Dipshikha New Century Tech Demo High Sch Huntsville Alabama AL Lipscomb Jeremy Greensboro High School Greensboro Alabama AL Louis Stanley Huffman High Sch-magnet Birmingham Alabama AL Quinn Maya Ramsay High Sch Birmingham Alabama AL Rankins Michael Leeds High School Leeds Alabama AL Reed Madison Leroy High School Leroy Alabama AL Simmons Michael Carroll High School Ozark Alabama AL Wheeler Kayla Shades Valley High School Irondale Alabama AL Wilson Keviez Oakwood Adventist Academy Huntsville Alabama AL 12 AR Braswell Erica Hall High School Little Rock Arkansas AR Conston Ryan West Memphis High School West Memphis Arkansas AR Evans Latreecia E-stem Public Charter High School Little Rock Arkansas AR Horton Isha Parkview Magnet High School Little Rock Arkansas AR Kilpatrick Kialandrea Pine Bluff High School Pine Bluff Arkansas AR King Kyle North Little Rock Hs-east Camp North Little Roc Arkansas AR Pike Gene Stuttgart High School Stuttgart Arkansas AR Young Jordan E-stem Public Charter High School Little Rock Arkansas AR 8 AS Iuli Nuanua Samoana High School Pago Pago American Samoas AS 1 AZ Begay Brennan Monument Valley High School Kayenta Arizona AZ Begay Franco Tuba City High School Tuba City Arizona AZ Begaye Amy Monument Valley High School Kayenta Arizona AZ Begaye Nikayla Chinle High School Chinle Arizona AZ Benjamin Joshua Brophy College Preparatory Phoenix Arizona AZ Bia Leo Coconino High School Flagstaff Arizona AZ Bigman Bah Monument Valley High School Kayenta Arizona AZ Bowsley Johnathan Shonto Preparatory Technology High School Shonto Arizona AZ Chambers Darrion Winslow High School Winslow Arizona 1 of 28 Gates Millennium Scholars Class of 2016: List By Home State AZ Chee Cheyenne Red Mesa High School Teec Nos Pos Arizona AZ Claw Jeremy Chinle High School Chinle Arizona AZ Dempsey Ashley Page High School Page Arizona AZ Enriquez Alana University High School Tucson Arizona AZ Estrada Ernesto Desert View High School Tucson Arizona AZ Flores Baca Yazmin Mesa High School Mesa Arizona AZ Gregg Marissa Alchesay High School Whiteriver Arizona AZ Ignacio Pachynne Baboquivari High School Sells Arizona AZ James Joshua Monument Valley High School Kayenta Arizona AZ Jewelryman Raynisha Shonto Preparatory Technology High School Shonto Arizona AZ Joe Taddrena Monument Valley High School Kayenta Arizona AZ Jordan Curtis Flagstaff High School Flagstaff Arizona AZ Keith Kamerina Monument Valley High School Kayenta Arizona AZ Kirunda Andre Hamilton High School Chandler Arizona AZ Kostishak Ethan Brophy College Preparatory Phoenix Arizona AZ Lopez Jennifer Washington High School Phoenix Arizona AZ Metteba Ty Fierce Native - Window Rock High School Fort Defiance Arizona AZ Moreno Bryan Monument Valley High School Kayenta Arizona AZ Orozco Ibarra Octavio Trevor Browne High School Phoenix Arizona AZ Puhuhefvaya Katrice Hopi Jr-sr High School Keams Canyon Arizona AZ Quinonez Keoni Native - Tuba City High School Tuba City Arizona AZ Remy Lauren Sedona Red Rock High School Sedona Arizona AZ Silva-Nichols Helena Camelback High School Phoenix Arizona AZ Susan Justin Centennial High School Peoria Arizona AZ Teller Cynthia Ganado High School Ganado Arizona AZ Tombo Judicael Winslow High School Winslow Arizona AZ Upshaw Jordan St Michael Indian School Saint Michaels Arizona AZ Van Erik Tuhsd University High Tolleson Arizona AZ 37 CA Acevedo Kelly Manual Arts Senior High Los Angeles California CA Aceves Marco Citrus Hill High Perris California CA Acosta Diana Animo Leadership Charter Hs Inglewood California CA Alcantar Ernesto Channel Islands High Oxnard California CA Alcaraz Martin Alliance Stern Math Sci School Los Angeles California CA Alvarez Jose Desert Mirage High School Thermal California CA Amaya Sabrina Academic Performance Excellence Academy Hollywood California CA Aranda Brandon Mira Loma High Sacramento California CA Arguello-Gonzalez Marcos Watsonville High Watsonville California 2 of 28 Gates Millennium Scholars Class of 2016: List By Home State CA Arrunategui Viviana Cajon High San Bernardino California CA Arueyingho Alero California Academy Of Mathematics And Science Carson California CA Baca Torres Jose Harmony Magnet Academy Porterville California CA Barba Gilberto Patterson High School Patterson California CA Bello Bruce Bonita Vista Senior High Chula Vista California CA Benitez Vargas Brenda Alliance College Ready Hs 16 Los Angeles California CA Bojorquez Maria South East High South Gate California CA Brandon Jasmine Hawthorne High Hawthorne California CA Brewer Ciara Santa Monica High Santa Monica California CA Brown Dahkota Argonaut High Jackson California CA Chao Phillip Arcadia High Arcadia California CA Chau Dennis Tennyson High Hayward California CA Chavez Emmanuel James A. Garfield Senior High Los Angeles California CA Chen Steven Gateway High San Francisco California CA Chu Jacky Lowell High San Francisco California CA Coll Brandon Oaks Christian School Westlake Village California CA Covarrubias Brenda Farmersville High Farmersville California CA Cruz Maximiliano Fontana A. B. Miller High Fontana California CA Da Silva Gabriela Ronald E. Mcnair High Stockton California CA Dang Nghi Preuss School Ucsd La Jolla California CA Dass Prakash John Muir High Pasadena California CA Davis Brianna Pittsburg High School Pittsburg California CA De Monteverde Uriel Channel Islands High Oxnard California CA De Santiago Gustavo El Cajon Valley High El Cajon California CA Dimas Arnold Richmond High School Richmond California CA Dominguez Marquez Robert San Ysidro High San Diego California CA Dzul Jennifer Alliance Dr. Olga Mohan High School Los Angeles California CA El-khalily Mirna Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High Los Angeles California CA Ellemberg Brandon Steven Christopher High Gilroy California CA Escamilla Maria Everett Alvarez High Salinas California CA Escobar Genesis Downey High Downey California CA Escobedo Leslie San Dieguito High Academy Encinitas California CA Esquer Jose Torrey Pines High School Encinitas California CA Estrada Jesus Libra Academy At Marquez High Huntington Park California CA Fajardo Kimberly Mcfarland High Mc Farland California CA Farfan Ashley West Shores High Thermal California CA Ferrer Sarai Rialto High Rialto California CA Foster Brittian Lakewood High Lakewood California 3 of 28 Gates Millennium Scholars Class of 2016: List By Home State CA Franco Jesus South Gate Senior High South Gate California CA Friedman David Los Osos High Rancho Cucamonga California CA Galarza Rivera Hector Paramount High Paramount California CA Gallegos Rodolfo Aspire Benjamin Holt College Preparatory Academy Stockton California CA Gamino Michelle Aspire Pacific Academy Huntington Park California CA Garcia Daisy Port Of Los Angeles High San Pedro California CA Garcia Emily North Salinas High Salinas California CA Garcia-Carlin Sofia Ganesha High Pomona California CA Gaspar Christina El Camino High Oceanside California CA Giang Mimi Fountain Valley High Fountain Valley California CA Gomez Carlos Synergy Quantum Academy Los Angeles California CA Gomez Emiliano Marysville High Marysville California CA Gonzalez Gabriel Los Angeles Center For Enriched Studies Los Angeles California CA Gonzalez Kevin San Ysidro High San Diego California CA Gonzalez Paola Animo Inglewood Charter High Inglewood California CA Gorgy Isaac Hawthorne Math And Science Academy Hawthorne California CA Guzman Stephanie Delano High Delano California CA Habib Mina Orange Glen High Escondido California CA Hammon Angel Lassen High Susanville California CA Hernandez Alejandro Middle College High San Pablo California CA Hernandez Cesar Mc Farland High School Mc Farland California CA Hernandez Suzanne Renuevo School Huntington Park California CA Hernandez Perez Daniela Lighthouse Community Charter High Oakland California CA Herrera Cesar Patriot High Riverside California CA Herrera Jonathan Verbum Dei High School Los Angeles California CA Higuera Kethzia Norwalk High Norwalk California CA Hoffman Elena High Tech High San Diego California CA Hom Lauren Lick-wilmerding High School San Francisco California CA Hsu Jameson Ruben S. Ayala High Chino Hills California CA Hurtado-Lopez Jaime Henry J. Kaiser High Fontana California CA Ibarra Monserrat Anaheim High Anaheim California CA Im Moses Cerritos High Cerritos California CA Jalloh Fatima Environmental Charter High Lawndale California CA Janolo Janelle Merced High Merced California CA Jimenez Frankie Camino Nuevo High School Los Angeles California CA Jones Tatiana Preuss School Ucsd La Jolla California CA Juarez Mendoza Sara Environmental Science And Technology High Los Angeles California CA Khan Mohammed Clovis High Clovis California 4 of 28 Gates Millennium Scholars Class of 2016: List By Home State CA Kim Lydia Vacaville High School Vacaville California CA Kim Sang-Min Los Angeles Center For Enriched Studies Los Angeles California CA Lang Jana Lincoln High Stockton California CA Larios Celeste Norwalk High Norwalk California CA Ledesma Jose University High School Fresno California CA Lee Jasmine Yerba Buena
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