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Broadneck High Graduate Wins Dunkin' DMV Regional Scholarship

A Broadneck High School graduate is among 40 students in the DC region receiving Dunkin' DMV Regional Scholarships for college.

Clementine McLemore, who attended Broadneck High School in Annapolis, was one of 40 winners of the inaugural Dunkin' DMV Regional Scholarship Program.
Clementine McLemore, who attended Broadneck High School in Annapolis, was one of 40 winners of the inaugural Dunkin' DMV Regional Scholarship Program. (Courtesy of Scholarship America)

ANNAPOLIS, MD — A Broadneck High School graduate in Annapolis will be headed to college with one of the Dunkin' DMV Regional Scholarships.

Dunkin' and its franchisees in the DC area launched their inaugural Dunkin' DMV Regional Scholarship Program earlier in 2022. This summer, Dunkin' announced the 40 student recipients throughout the DC region in partnership with Scholarship America. The $2,500 scholarships will go toward the students' accredited two or four-year college, university or vocational-technical school they will attend this fall.

"On behalf of my fellow DMV-area franchisees, we feel honored to award these 40 commendable students with the 2022 Dunkin' DMV Regional Scholarships," said Maria Icaza, one of Dunkin's DC area franchisees. "We seek to further students' educational goals as a part of our commitment to support our local communities beyond our restaurant doors."

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Students were selected based on their academic record, leadership skills and commitment to their school and community. Part-time and full-time undergraduate college students and high school seniors are eligible for the program. Scholarship winners were honored at an awards ceremony on July 24 at the Hornor Maritime Center in Annapolis, Maryland.

Clementine McLemore, who was eligible as a graduating Broadneck High School senior, was one of the 40 scholarship recipients. McLemore will use the scholarship to attend University of Washington as part of the class of 2026.

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Other Maryland scholarship winners are:

  • Panagiotis Fafalios, Dundalk High School (Johns Hopkins University Class of 2026)
  • Tiffany Rodrigues, Mergenthaler Vocational Technical High School (Notre Dame of Maryland Class of 2025)
  • Kara Graves, Brunswick High School (Messiah University Class of 2027)
  • Inez Ortiz, St. John’s Catholic Prep (University of Maryland: College Park Class of
    2026)
  • Karlie Hickson, Queen Anne’s County High School (Liberty University Class of 2026)
  • Sonia Goyal, River Hill High School (George Washington University Class of 2025)
  • Pragat Patel, Mount Hebron High School
  • Lauren Gustafson, Mount Hebron High School (University of Maryland: College Park Class of 2026)
  • Marissa Shatzer, Fallston High School (University of Maryland: College Park Class of
    2026)
  • Andrew Wang, Urbana High School (University of Miami Class of 2026)
  • Naomi Nwokoma, Northwest High School (Temple University Class of 2026)
  • Sophie Chan, Great Mills High School (United States Naval Academy Class of 2026)
  • Jenna Catlett, Huntingtown High School (University of Maryland: College Park Class of
    2026)
  • Ian Lathrop, DeMatha High School (Towson University Class of 2026)
  • Ryley Haynes, South Hagerstown High School (University of Maryland: College Park Class of 2026)
  • Morgan Martin, Henry E. Lackey High School (Lipscomb University Class of 2026)
  • Anderson Hu, Marriotts Ridge High School (University of Chicago Class of 2026)
  • Mackenzie Mozzo, Chopticon High School (University of South Carolina Class of
    2026)
  • James Henson III, Severna Park High School (Salisbury University Class of 2026)
  • Noah Wigglesworth, Kent Island High School (University of Maryland: College Park
    Class of 2026)
  • Joseph Zolkiewicz, South Carroll High School (University of Maryland: College Park
    Class of 2026)
  • Annika Stotler, Concordia Preparatory School (Towson University Class of 2026)
  • Bryson Ostrum, Williamsport High School (Washington College Class of 2026)
  • Emma Shafer, Walkersville High School (University of Maryland: College Park Class of
    2025)

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