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Carroll County Chamber Of Commerce : Carroll Students Named Carson Scholars
A total of 144 students from Carroll County Public Schools have been selected as Carson Scholars for 2021. This includes 38 First-Time S ...
Judy Klinger
03/18/2021
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A total of 144
students from Carroll County Public Schools have been selected as Carson
Scholars for 2021. This includes 38 First-Time Scholars and 106 Recognized
Scholars.
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Each year the
Carson Scholars Fund recognizes a select group of high achieving students in
grades 4-11 who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and community
service. First-Time Scholars who excel academically and selflessly give of
themselves, their time, and their talent to others receive a $1,000 college
scholarship award and the honor of being named a Carson Scholar. After winning
the scholarship, a student may apply to renew their Carson Scholar status.
These previous scholarship recipients have maintained high academic standards
and a strong commitment to their communities.
For more information, please visit the Carson Scholars Fund website at www.carsonscholars.org.
A total of 144
students from Carroll County Public Schools have been selected as Carson
Scholars for 2021. This includes 38 First-Time Scholars and 106 Recognized
Scholars.
Each year the
Carson Scholars Fund recognizes a select group of high achieving students in
grades 4-11 who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and community
service. First-Time Scholars who excel academically and selflessly give of
themselves, their time, and their talent to others receive a $1,000 college
scholarship award and the honor of being named a Carson Scholar. After winning
the scholarship, a student may apply to renew their Carson Scholar status.
These previous scholarship recipients have maintained high academic standards
and a strong commitment to their communities.
For more information, please visit the Carson Scholars Fund website at www.carsonscholars.org.
Reference Judy Klinger jdkling@carrollk12.org jdkling@carrollk12.org
This press release was produced by the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce . The views expressed here are the author’s own.