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Recognized Scholars 2019 Recognized Carson Scholars Katelyn Abell3 Joy Agwu2 Kayla Andersen4 Grade: 7 Grade: 11 Grade: 11 Mt. Airy Middle School Spencerville Adventist Academy Penn Yan Academy Mt. Airy, MD Spencerville, MD Penn Yan, NY Mia Abrecht4 Thomas Ahlin3 Ella Anderson6 Grade: 9 Grade: 12 Grade: 11 North Harford High School Baldwin High School Venice High School Pylesville, MD Pittsburgh, PA Venice, FL 2 2 6 Emma Anderson Vanessa Abreu Maya Allione Grade: 5 Grade: 6 Grade: 10 Pacific Beach Middle School Canterbury School Stillwater Christian School San Diego, CA Fort Myers, FL Kalispell, MT Rachel Andreola4 4 4 Isabella Acosta Theodore Almeter Grade: 11 Grade: 8 Grade: 11 Thomas Jefferson High School Lexington Middle School Serra Catholic High School Jefferson Hills, PA Fort Myers, FL McKeesport, PA McKenna Andrew4 2 2 Omoleye Adeyemi Maelan Altberger Grade: 11 Grade: 11 Grade: 6 Santa Margarita Catholic High Chesapeake High School Hereford Middle School School Baltimore, MD Monkton, MD Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 2 3 Hayley Adkins Mia Amador Teko Angelicchio Jr.4 Grade: 12 Grade: 9 Grade: 9 Pennfield High School North Caroline High School Greater Latrobe Senior High Battle Creek, MI Ridgely, MD School 4 Latrobe, PA Mitchell Adkins 2 Reza Amanahu Grade: 8 Grade: 8 2 Glenwood Middle School Oluwafunto Animasaun Sudbrook Magnet Middle School Glenwood, MD Grade: 5 Baltimore, MD Cimarron Avenue Elementary 4 School Christopher Agnew Elle Amevo2 Grade: 12 Hawthorne, CA Grade: 6 Centennial High School Bunche Middle School Alayna Aracri7 Ellicott City, MD Atlanta, GA Grade: 11 Fort Myers High School Fort Myers, FL 2019 Recognized Carson Scholars Brianna Arbolaez2 Makenna Bachman4 Makaylah Ballard4 Grade: 7 Grade: 8 Grade: 10 Gateway Charter Intermediate The Bryn Mawr School Bishop Canevin High School School Baltimore, MD Pittsburgh, PA Fort Myers, FL 3 Julia Bacon Kensi Bancroft2 2 Isabel Armstrong Grade: 7 Grade: 6 Grade: 6 Oklahoma Road Middle School Northwest Middle School Pikesville Middle School Sykesville, MD Taneytown, MD Pikesville, MD Jared Bae2 Alexander Barnes5 Diana Arteaga4 Grade: 12 Grade: 12 Grade: 11 Stockdale High School Winters Mill High School Jones College Prep High School Bakersfield, CA Westminster, MD Chicago, IL Ava Baginski2 Nathaniel Barr2 Samyuktha Arunkumar5 Grade: 5 Grade: 6 Grade: 12 Kenmore Elementary School Oklahoma Road Middle School Pittsburgh Allderdice High School Elkton, MD Sykesville, MD Pittsburgh, PA Hunter Bailey2 Christina Battaglia7 Ashley Asiedu4 Grade: 6 Grade: 11 Grade: 11 Mariner Middle School Notre Dame Preparatory School Century High School Cape Coral, FL Towson, MD Sykesville, MD 3 Amanda Bair 2 Charlotte Bauermann Preston Averiyire3 Grade: 10 Grade: 6 Grade: 7 Cambridge-South Dorchester High Hereford Middle School School Stemmers Run Middle School Monkton, MD Baltimore, MD Cambridge, MD 5 Andrew Baker3 Gia Lauren Bautista 7 Darian Avery Grade: 6 Grade: 12 Grade: 11 Signal Mountain Middle-High Wicomico High School Centennial High School School Salisbury, MD Ellicott City, MD Signal Mountain, TN 3 Caroline Beakes 2 Luke Babbitt Christin Baker2 Grade: 8 Grade: 12 Grade: 12 Westminster West Middle School Helix High Cook Inlet Academy Westminster, MD La Mesa, CA Soldotna, AK 2019 Recognized Carson Scholars Alana Beaty3 Matt Kyle Bermudez4 Nikhit Bhamidipati2 Grade: 7 Grade: 9 Grade: 6 Northern York Middle School Grand Terrace High School at the Evans Junior High School Dillsburg, PA Ray Abril Jr. Educational Complex Bloomington, IL Grand Terrace, CA 5 Tyler Beaty Nishant Bhamidipati6 Grade: 9 Kaelyn Bernaldo3 Grade: 11 Northern York High School Grade: 7 Illinois Mathematics and Science Dillsburg, PA Paul Laurence Dunbar Middle Academy Nadia Beavers7 School Aurora, IL Fort Myers, FL Grade: 10 Rohil Bhinge5 Hillgrove High School 3 Ella Bernard Grade: 10 Powder Springs, GA Grade: 7 Woodson High School Trafalgar Middle School Fairfax, VA 7 Sydnae Becton Cape Coral, FL Grade: 12 4 Craig Birckhead-Morton Bullis School Matthew Bernardo4 Grade: 11 Potomac, MD Grade: 11 Snow Hill High School Winton Woods High School Snow Hill, MD Nancy Marie Beinlich2 Cincinnati, OH Grade: 12 Lindsay Birckhead-Morton6 Elizabeth Forward High School Zaida Bernardo2 Grade: 9 Elizabethtown, PA Grade: 7 Snow Hill High School Lehigh Acres Middle School Snow Hill, MD Brianna Bell5 Lehigh Acres, FL Grade: 9 Benjamin Bischoff3 5 Butler Intermediate High School Rebekah Beutler Grade: 7 Butler, PA Grade: 12 Pittsburgh Creative and Arundel Senior High School Performing Arts 5 Alexis Bentz Gambrills, MD Pittsburgh, PA Grade: 11 3 Thomas S. Wootton High School Sara Bevard Lauryn Bishoff4 Rockville, MD Grade: 7 Grade: 8 Southern Middle School Southern Middle School Aubrey Beougher2 Lusby, MD Oakland, MD Grade: 6 3 Mariner Middle School Zachary Bevington Rachel Blackburn6 Grade: 7 Cape Coral, FL Grade: 9 Canterbury School Katherine Berardi5 Ponderosa High School Fort Myers, FL Parker, CO Grade: 9 Avonworth High School Pittsburgh, PA 2019 Recognized Carson Scholars Katie Blackwell3 Caroline Bowman2 Eileen Browning5 Grade: 7 Grade: 6 Grade: 9 Trafalgar Middle School Margaret B. Pollard Middle School Maurice J. McDonough High Cape Coral, FL Chapel Hill, NC School Pomfret, MD Delaney Blair2 Ellery Bowman4 6 Grade: 6 Grade: 8 Ivy Buda Grade: 11 Loftis Middle School Middletown Middle School Saints Peter and Paul High School Hixson, TN Middletown, MD Easton, MD Hannah Blasetti5 Morgan Boyd5 Grade: 9 Grade: 12 Phuong Vy Bui5 North Fort Myers High School Serra Catholic High School Grade: 11 North Fort Myers, FL McKeesport, PA The Early College at Guilford Greensboro, NC 3 Brianna Blickenstaff Logan Brightful3 Grade: 7 David Bujdos4 Grade: 7 Middletown Middle School Mt. Airy Middle School Grade: 11 Middletown, MD Mt. 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