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 Oโ€™Donnell, 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 scholarโ€™s accomplishment.ย