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2021-2022 Next Generation Hoosier Educator Scholarship Recipients by County 2021-2022 Next Generation Hoosier Educator Scholarship Recipients by County Allen Lily Bohde, New Haven Jr-Sr High School Chelsea Born, Lakewood Park Christian School Abigail Boyer, Blackhawk Christian Middle-High School Lillian Buuck, Heritage Jr-Sr High School Isaac Franco, New Haven Jr-Sr High School Carter Frecker, Bellmont Senior High School Meghan Janiszewski, R Nelson Snider High School Tyler Kaiser, R Nelson Snider High School Sophia Koehlinger, Carroll High School Irene Scudder, Bishop Dwenger High School Emily Stetka, R Nelson Snider High School Addison Wasvick, Woodlan Jr-Sr High School Bartholomew Maylee Barriger, Hauser Jr-Sr High School Hannah Franklin, Columbus North High School Benton Megan Doyle, Benton Central Jr-Sr High School Blackford Jaycie Sones, Blackford Jr-Sr High School Boone Anastasia Lundy, Western Boone Jr-Sr High School Sophia Mccarthy, Zionsville Community High School Brown Megan Bickley, Brown County High School Cass Brynn Buczkowski, Caston Jr-Sr High School Hannah Bushaw, Logansport Community High School Carley Camp, Logansport Community High School Mackenzie Walker, Pioneer Jr-Sr High School Clark Emma Jones, Henryville Jr-Sr High School Riley Nunn, Henryville Jr-Sr High School Annie Spicer, Henryville Jr-Sr High School Clay Tara Arthur, Clay City Jr-Sr High School Clinton Kayla Faulkner, Clinton Central Jr-Sr High School Olivia Lawrence , Rossville Middle-Senior High School Mattalynn Mcbee, Frankfort High School Allyson Webster, Clinton Central Jr-Sr High School Daviess Trinity Gingerich, North Daviess Jr-Sr High School Kaelyn Klopfenstein, Barr Reeve Middle/High School Kenzie Knepp, Washington High School Meagan Miller, Daviess Barr Reeve Middle/High School Dearborn Emma Crouse, East Central High School Rachel Rohe, South Dearborn High School Caitlin Teaney, South Dearborn High School DeKalb Penelope Swift, DeKalb High School Jacob Thompson, Eastside Jr-Sr High School Delaware Sydney Smith, Muncie Central High School Dubois Taylor Denning, Southridge High School Taylor Neukam, Northeast Dubois Jr-Sr High School Emily Rennie, Jasper High School Lauren Troesch, Forest Park Jr-Sr High School Elkhart Axel Brown, Goshen High School Mariela Esparza, Elkhart Memorial High School Jaci Hochstetler, North Wood High School Rose Pankoke, Concord Community High School Cassandre Thrash, Elkhart Memorial High School Anna Turpin, Jimtown High School Blake Wilmot, North Wood High School Fayette Adam Kelly, Franklin County High School Baylie Wilson, Connersville Sr High School Fountain Faith Barnes, Covington Community High School Reed Goodwin, Attica High School Franklin Sara Weaver, Franklin County High School Fulton Carlee Blackburn, Rochester Community High School Mallory Hiatt, Rochester Community High School Gibson Bridget Reel, Waldo J Wood Memorial High School Grant Selah Jackson, Oak Hill High School Marissa Zolman, Eastbrook High School Greene Brooklyn Bucher, Bloomfield Jr-Sr High School Madeline Jordan, Eastern Greene High School Hamilton Kyle Barbour, Carmel High School Mackenzie Boyer, Fishers High School Paige Deno, Noblesville High School John Mickel, Carmel High School Anna Pescio, Carmel High School Josephine Povinelli, Hamilton Southeastern High School Brooke Weisner, Carmel High School Hancock Alayna Aldridge, New Palestine High School Thomas Day, Greenfield-Central High School Abigail Elsbury, Greenfield-Central High School Shiloh Mcfarland, Mt Vernon High School Alexis Shelton, Mt Vernon High School Emily Stepan, Mt Vernon High School Harrison Katelyn Hamann, Corydon Central High School Emma Meeks, South Central Jr-Sr High School Cora Scott, North Harrison High School Hendricks Grace Agan, Plainfield High School Natalia Dickerson, Brownsburg High School Audrey Fox, Cascade Senior High School Emalee Gillespie, Brownsburg High School Maycee Woods, Plainfield High School Henry Lance Holdren, Shenandoah High School Anna Hollingsworth, Blue River Valley Jr-Sr High School Abigail Thornburgh, Blue River Valley Jr-Sr High School Cameron Turner, Tri Jr-Sr High School Jackson Katherine Benter, Brownstown Central High School Stephanni Kleber, Seymour Senior High School Mallory Moore, Seymour Senior High School Kylee Nowling, Seymour Senior High School Chelsey Peters, Brownstown Central High School Kathryn Rohlfing, Brownstown Central High School Abigail Stuckwisch, Brownstown Central High School Jasper Isabelle Eenigenburg, Kankakee Valley High School Brittney Moore, Rensselaer Central High School Alisyn Risner, Kankakee Valley High School Jay Sophia Fugiett, Jay County Jr-Sr High School Jefferson Clayton Seals, Southwestern High School Gracie True, Madison Consolidated High School Jennings Kyla Franklin, Jennings County High School Shelby Wilson, Jennings County High School Kosciusko Arika Warren, Tippecanoe Valley High School LaGrange Raegan Moore, Prairie Heights Sr High School Lake Darvoni Christopher, Calumet New Tech High School Eleanor Davis, Highland High School Mia Depta, Crown Point High School Jenna Milosh, Crown Point High School Allison Peterson, Lake Central High School Jillian Richards, Lowell Senior High School Megan Thomas, Andrean High School Cecilia Venegas, East Chicago Central High School LaPorte Korah Deleon, Michigan City High School Paige Maudlin, LaPorte High School Madison Micah Brooks, Frankton Jr-Sr High School Kayla Quimby, Frankton Jr-Sr High School Marion Dylan Alberti, North Central High School Alexis Allen, Lawrence Central High School Rachel Bakx, Lawrence North High School Grace Carrender, Franklin Central High School Madeline Gast, Covenant Christian High School Emma King, Heritage Christian School Juliann Lee, Arsenal Technical High School Olivia Magnuson, Lawrence North High School Melissa Rigdon, Lawrence North High School Claire Sampson, Perry Meridian High School Olivia Woodrow, Franklin Central High School Marshall Hadassah Chupp, Triton Jr-Sr High School Grant Kauffman , Bremen Senior High School Miami Rachel Gunion, Maconaquah High School Lydia Jones, Maconaquah High School James Walsh, Peru High School Monroe Madison Klein, Edgewood High School Keira Mcbride, Bloomington High School North Montgomery Megan Scheidler, Southmont Sr High School Morgan Isaac Merida, Tabernacle Christian School Newton Leah Schriner, South Newton Senior High School Orange Ashton Minton, Paoli Jr-Sr High School Owen Abigail Herrington, Owen Valley Community High School Parke Cassandra Clark, Parke Heritage High School Porter Claire Epler, Morgan Township Middle-High School Olivia Vander Wel, Victory Christian Academy Posey Emily Hueftle, Mount Vernon High School Jenna Veatch, Mount Vernon High School Pulaski Brenna Mckay, West Central Senior High School Lily Williams, West Central Senior High School Putnam Reghan Christy, North Putnam Sr High School Darcie Cox, North Putnam Sr High School Randolph Kevalina Davis, Winchester Community High School Ripley Dillan Hughes, Jac-Cen-Del MS/HS Brent Ricke, Jac-Cen-Del MS/HS Scott Jillian Smith, Scottsburg Senior High School Shelby Maggie Correll, Southwestern High School Brett Reedy, Triton Central High School Caroline Sheaffer, Waldron Jr-Sr High School Spencer Grace Gasaway, Heritage Hills High School Adam Guth, Heritage Hills High School Cassidy Luecke, Heritage Hills High School St. Joseph Gillian Chartier, Penn High School Hannah Cussen, Penn High School Brianna Hooton, New Prairie High School Benjamin Malinowski, Marian High School Rory Sullivan, Clay High School Thomas Walatka, Riley High School Emma Welch, Mishawaka High School Starke Melaina Adcock, Knox Community High School Jaxzee Marks, South Central Jr-Sr High School Preston Minix, Knox Community High School Emma Shireman, North Judson-San Pierre Jr-Sr High School Steuben Madelyn Wylie, Prairie Heights Sr High School Switzerland Aliya Young, Switzerland Co Senior High School Tippecanoe Payton Fulk, McCutcheon High School Abigail Goss, Jefferson High School Caroline Hanback, McCutcheon High School Tipton Emma Long, Tipton High School Lauren Schram, Tipton High School Vanderburgh Taylor Gerth, Mater Dei High School Grace Martin, Reitz Memorial High School Abigail Woebkenberg, Central High School Vigo Averie Shore, Terre Haute North Vigo High School Audrey Vandevender, Riverton Parke Jr-Sr High School Wabash Madison Bartoo , Wabash High School Sierra Hall, Wabash High School Samantha Hendricks, Southwood Jr-Sr High School Warren Travis Beckett, Seeger Memorial Jr-Sr High School Warrick Morgan Gladish , Boonville High School Ashley Wening, Castle High School Washington Mary Scott, West Washington Jr-Sr High School Wayne Lydia Nevels, Centerville Sr High School Eleanor Rayburn, Richmond High School Madeline Stults, Richmond High School Wells Emme Boots, Bluffton High School Lauren Stout, Bluffton High School Michaela Troyer, Norwell High School White Grace Fry, Twin Lakes Senior High School Taylor Hodgen, Twin Lakes Senior High School Jenna Swaim, Twin Lakes Senior High School Whitley Kurstyn Gilbert, Columbia City High School .
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