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Seven students in Harford County named Carson scholars

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The Carson Scholars Fund announced Monday that seven Harford County students were named as 2023 Carson Scholars.

The Carson Scholars Fund recognizes a select group of high-achieving students in grades 4 through 11 who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement with at least a 3.75 GPA and humanitarian qualities each year. The Harford County students were among 482 selected as Carson scholars this year, according to a news release.

Carson scholars receive a $1,000 college scholarship, a certificate of achievement, a medal and an invitation to a regional awards banquet.

In addition, 22 Harford County students have renewed their Carson Scholar status. The previous scholarship recipients have maintained high academic standards and a strong commitment to their communities, the release said.

The Harford County 2023 scholars are:

Genevieve Brewah, Grade 4

Robert Jones III, Grade 5

Callum Marchena, Grade 5

Gwyneth Pappano, Grade 5

Carson Phelps, Grade 5

Ryan Wiggins, Grade 5

Omo Imode, Grade 11

The Harford County 2023 renewed scholars are:

Annalise Elam, Grade 5

Ayat Bennani, Grade 6

Gurnek Chhatwal, Grade 6

Tamara Cosom, Grade 6

Oluferanmi Olusola, Grade 6

Ian Elam, Grade 7

Kai Kirk, Grade 7

Allyson Prisco, Grade 7

Sofia Sieranski, Grade 7

Reese Thompson, Grade 7

Willard Combs III, Grade 8

Anya Kutsy, Grade 8

Faith Andreen, Grade 9

Shreeya Shah, Grade 9

Jenna Ritz, Grade 10

Alexia Dialinos, Grade 11

Allison McDonald, Grade 11

Katherine Weber, Grade 11

Ellianna Andreen, Grade 12

Brieanna Gower, Grade 12

Kaitlyn Schueler, Grade 12

Throughout April and May, Carson Scholars Awards banquets will be held throughout the country to honor all 2023 new and recognized scholars. Harford County scholars will be celebrated on April 30 at Martin’s West.

A complete list of 2023 new and recognized Carson scholars is on the Carson Scholars Fund website at carsonscholars.org.