HCPSS Students Named 2019 Carson Scholars
March 28th, 2019
Twenty-four HCPSS students in Grades 4–11, who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and humanitarianism, have been named 2019 Carson Scholars. The scholars will be recognized at a regional awards banquet on Sunday, May 5.
Seven HCPSS students were named first-time Carson Scholars, and 17 students will be acknowledged as Recognized Carson Scholars. Carson Scholars must have a minimum GPA of 3.75 and display humanitarian qualities through community service. Recognized Carson Scholars have renewed their Carson Scholar status by maintaining high academic standards and a strong commitment to their communities.
Scholarships are awarded solely on the basis of academic achievement and humanitarian qualities, without regard to financial need, ethnicity, creed or religion. Carson Scholars receive a $1,000 college scholarship award, an Olympic-sized medal and a trophy for their school.
2019 HCPSS First-time Scholars:
- Jake Favero, Cradlerock Elementary School
- Serena Goyal, Lime Kiln Middle School
- Esha Gupta, Reservoir High School
- Naomi Ling, Clarksville Middle School
- Alena Shen, River Hill High School
- Oman Speaks, Longfellow Elementary School
- Natalie Wenzel, Folly Quarter Middle School
2019 HCPSS Recognized Scholars:
- Mitchell Adkins, Glenwood Middle School
- Christopher Agnew, Centennial High School
- Darian Avery, Centennial High School
- Olivia Calkins, Elkridge Landing Middle School
- Steven Chai, Centennial High School
- Abigail Conrad, Ellicott Mills Middle School
- Alexis Croft, Mount Hebron High School
- Mia Ehrlich, River Hill High School
- Danielle Gilbert, Hammond High School
- Samantha Kidwell, Hammond Middle School
- Anastasia Lesho, River Hill High School
- Georgia Martin, Wilde Lake Middle School
- Mary Michele, Glenwood Middle School
- Gabrielle Olibris, Wilde Lake High School
- Hala Silverstein, Folly Quarter Middle School
- Cindy Tian, River Hill High School
- Kailey Young, Long Reach High School