ย Six Charles County Public Schools students were recently named 2011 Carson Scholars, a national distinction that recognizes academic achievement and humanitarian qualities as well as provides a $1,000 college scholarship.ย
The students are among 500 nationwide recognized this year. Selected from Charles County are Trinity Beulah, fifth grade, Berry Elementary School; Mary Kate Cooper, fifth grade, William B. Wade Elementary School; Jessica Green, eighth grade, Theodore G. Davis Middle School; Aryanna Ilamni, fifth grade, Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer Elementary School; Madison Mote, fifth grade, Dr. Thomas L. Higdon Elementary School; and Caitie OโDonnell, eighth grade, Milton M. Somers Middle School.ย
Previous Carson Scholars whose scholarship status was renewed this year include Sarah Chen, sixth grade, Somers; Christian Fisher, seventh grade, Davis; Tanaisha Harrison, senior, Maurice J. McDonough High School; Alexander Lateulere, eighth grade, General Smallwood Middle School; Alphonso Gaston Lopez, sophomore, North Point High School; Nicole Lusk, eighth grade, Piccowaxen Middle School; Jackson Mote, seventh grade, Piccowaxen; Gabrielle Sandy, seventh grade, Smallwood; Connor Smith, sixth grade, Matthew Henson Middle School; and Ashlynn Stanley, freshman, North Point. These students are recognized for maintaining high academic standards and a strong commitment to their communities.ย
Each year, the Carson Scholars Fund awards $1,000 college scholarships to a select group of high achieving students in grades four through 11 who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and humanitarian qualities. Students must have a minimum 3.75 grade point average to be considered. The scholarships are invested for the studentsโ college education.ย
The Maryland recipients will be honored at an awards banquet on April 10 in Baltimore. Each recipient will receive a medal and framed certificate of achievement and their school will receive a trophy recognizing the scholarโs accomplishment.ย

