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Top Kansas Career and Technical Education Scholars recognized

Fifty-seven Kansas high school seniors have been named 2020 Kansas Career and Technical Education (CTE) Scholars, the Kansas State Department of Education announced Tuesday, April 14, 2020.

The Kansas CTE Scholar program is an opportunity to recognize well-rounded outstanding CTE students who are finishing their senior year of high school. This is the third year for the initiative.

Students must be a high school senior and meet the following criteria to be selected as a scholar:

  • Have earned or presently enrolled in 3.0 or more CTE credits.
  • Provide documentation of technical skill attainment.
  • Have a CTE Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.5 or better in CTE coursework.
  • Demonstrated leadership.
  • Demonstrated community engagement.
  • Have professional learning experiences.
  • Provide a career vision summary statement.

Scholars will receive a commemorative pin, special certificate and statewide recognition.

This year’s Kansas CTE Scholars are:

  • This year’s Kansas CTE Scholars are:

  • Morgan Campbell, Blue Valley USD 229.
  • Isha Patel, Blue Valley USD 229.
  • Olivia Bond, Olathe USD 233.
  • Yajaira Chaparro, Olathe USD 233.
  • Tristin Gibbins, Olathe USD 233.
  • Olivia Gray, Olathe USD 233.
  • Meagan Hrivnak, Olathe USD 233.
  • Zachary Inman, Olathe USD 233.
  • Gauge Kellogg, Olathe USD 233.
  • Brooke Ritter, Olathe USD 233.
  • Gloria (Paige) Schoenhals, Olathe USD 233.
  • Breman Smith, Olathe USD 233.
  • Joes Antonio Aguirre Valencia, Olathe USD 233.
  • Trea Stahlhut, Olathe USD 233.
  • Haleigh Faron, Wichita USD 259.
  • MacKenzie Gresham, Wichita USD 259.
  • Keiana Mahan, Wichita USD 259.
  • Raign Pankratz, Wichita USD 259.
  • Larissa Wright, Campus USD 261.
  • Taylor Clary, Goddard USD 265.
  • Brittny Hornbuckle, Ottawa USD 290.
  • Evann Deal, Hutchinson USD 308.
  • Macie Yoder, Hutchinson USD 308.
  • Kaden Armbruster, Buhler USD 313.
  • Samantha Baldwin, Buhler USD 313.
  • Jackson Berning, Buhler USD 313.
  • Jordan Childs, Buhler USD 313.
  • Connor Compton, Buhler USD 313.
  • Colt Hahn, Buhler USD 313.
  • Haley Miller, Buhler USD 313.
  • Morgan Miller, Buhler USD 313.
  • Alex Papenfuss, Buhler USD 313.
  • Piper Schlatter, Buhler USD 313.
  • Sierra Sherry, Buhler USD 313.
  • Tanner Siemens, Buhler USD 313.
  • Emma Willison, Buhler USD 313.
  • Riley Buss, Jefferson West USD 340.
  • Josey Mestagh, Jefferson West USD 340.
  • Cayden Young, Jefferson West USD 340.
  • Whitney Brummer, St. John-Hudson USD 350.
  • Priscilla Araujo, Newton USD 373.
  • Emily Brandt, Newton USD 373.
  • Henry Claassen, Newton USD 373.
  • Schyler Entz, Newton USD 373.
  • Jessica Fowler, Newton USD 373.
  • Addison Lindenmeyer, Newton USD 373.
  • Haylee Long, Newton USD 373.
  • Becca Meyer, Newton USD 373.
  • Zachary Stenzel, Newton USD 373.
  • Kaeden Thurber, Newton USD 373.
  • Kelsie VerBeek, Newton USD 373.
  • Nathan Basaldua, Topeka USD 501.
  • Jayden Beals, Topeka USD 501.
  • Trejon James, Topeka USD 501.
  • Garrett Jones, Topeka USD 501.
  • Jada Martin, Topeka USD 501.
  • Marcus Rodriguez, Topeka USD 501.
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Posted: Apr 14, 2020,
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