2016 Rogers Scholars class announced
- The Center for Rural Development
- Apr 20, 2016
- 2 min read
The Center for Rural Development is proud to announce the 2016 Class of Rogers Scholars.
Sixty-four high school students from 45 Kentucky counties within The Center’s primary service area have been selected to attend this summer’s session of Rogers Scholars.
“The Rogers Scholars program gives high school students an experience of a lifetime to grow their leadership skills while learning how to become more community-minded individuals,” said youth programs coordinator Delaney Stephens. “Each graduate earns access to exclusive college scholarship offers from some of the state’s top-ranked colleges and universities upon completion of a required community service project.”
Members of the 2016 Rogers Scholars Class and their respective counties are:
Lauren McQuaide—Adair County
Cameron Vincent—Bath County
Sarah Combs—Bell County
Lydia O’Nan and Spencer Lett—Boyd County
Catherine Bowling—Breathitt County
Annaliese Peña—Carter County
Harley Byrd—Casey County
Bailey Hubbard and Peyton Morris—Clay County
Vivian Zheng—Clinton County
Kaylee Dee Long—Cumberland County
Haylee Goodpaster—Elliott County
William Patrick Burkhart—Estill County
Shawna Holbrook—Floyd County
Dillyn Twisdale—Garrard County
Dylan Gentry—Green County
Breanna Epperson and Bronwyn Haynes—Harlan County
Allison Wade—Jackson County
Aleah Archer—Jessamine County
Daniel Short—Johnson County
Callie Chaney—Knott County
Trey Chesnut, Emily Bolinger, and Andrew Jones—Knox County
Thomas Callahan—Laurel County
Jillian Adams—Lawrence County
DeAnna Deaton—Lee County
Kennedy Howard—Leslie County
Katherine Braswell and Brooke Saurer—Letcher County
Cassidy Goetz—Lincoln County
Kaelyn Greene—Magoffin County
Justus Goble—Martin County
Jessica Cox—McCreary County
Zane Crouch—Menifee County
Kennedy Bates—Metcalfe County
Caroline Rushing—Monroe County
Robert Andrew Cox and Seth Turner—Morgan County
Hannah Ertel—Owsley County
Laken Walker, Marryn Mobelini, and Vada Miller—Perry County
Alexis Stanley and Alexandria Hagy—Pike County
Nathaniel Cox, Riley Crawford, Elisabeth Barnett, Anna Jacobs, Clayton Dalton, Greer Rutt and Micah Wooldridge—Pulaski County
Rebekah Lake—Rockcastle County
Starla Wilson and Trevor Hitch—Rowan County
Meleah Coffey and Shelby Robertson—Russell County
Samuel Kessler and Lauren Williams—Taylor County
Hunter Davis—Wayne County
Hannah Stephens—Whitley County
Savannah Perkins—Wolfe County
The Rogers Scholars program will be held June 26-July 1 and July 10-15 on the campus of Lindsey Wilson College in Adair County. There is no tuition charge to attend the program and lodging and food are provided free of charge to participants. Since 1998, 1,056 high school students have graduated from Rogers Scholars, and potential scholarships valued at more than $7.2 million have been offered to graduates by 17 partner colleges and universities. For more information about the Rogers Scholars program, call youth programs coordinator Delaney Stephens at 606-677-6000 or visit www.centeryouthprograms.com. Keep up with the latest news on the 2016 Class of Rogers Scholars on Facebook.
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