21 Baltimore County Public Schools students named 2024 Carson Scholars – Honorees will receive $1,000 scholarships

- Jackson Avery

Twenty-one Baltimore County Public Schools students are among the 570 students nationwide named 2024 Carson Scholars by the Carson Scholars Fund.

Each year, the Carson Scholars Fund recognizes a select group of high-achieving students in Grades 4–11 who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement (at least a 3.75 GPA) and humanitarian qualities.

The BCPS students honored as new scholars for 2024 are:

• Samarth Abhisheak, Grade 10, Hereford High School
• Leia Arshavskiy, Grade 5, Summit Park Elementary School
• Sushila-Arielle Bhan, Grade 5, Wellwood Internatonal School
• Elvina Bimpong, Grade 5, Church Lane Elementary School
• Josephine Grote, Grade 5, Sparks Elementary School
• Chelsea Ijioma, Grade 5, Woodholme Elementary School
• Jessie Jebaraj, Grade 5, Cedarmere Elementary School
• Emma Martin, Grade 11, Hereford High School
• Tsehai McIntosh, Grade 8, Pikesville Middle School
• Eleanor McKee, Grade 11, Dulaney High School
• Elizabeth Onafuwa, Grade 11, Dundalk High School
• Anthony Ortenzi, Grade 5, Rodgers Forge Elementary School
• Mia Ramirez, Grade 5, Milbrook Elementary School
• Sarina Saki, Grade 11, Towson High School
• Vanessa Saleh, Grade 5, Bedford Elementary School
• Morielle Shechter, Grade 11, George Washington Carver Center for Arts & Technology
• Stella Smolyuk, Grade 8, Hereford Middle School
• Elayna Stein, Grade 11, Pikesville High School
• Mathew Stolz, Grade 11, Dulaney High School
• Eilise Woodbine, Grade 5, Bedford Elementary School
• Liliana Zavi, Grade 11, Towson High School

Each of these students will be awarded a $1,000 college scholarship and will be recognized during a regional awards banquet to be held on Sunday, May 19, at The HALL at Live event center in Hanover, Md. Also celebrated at that banquet will be the 41 BCPS students who have renewed their Carson Scholar status by maintaining high academic standards and continuing to engage in community service. Nationally, 936 students renewed their Carson Scholar status.

Jackson Avery

Jackson Avery

I’m a journalist focused on politics and everyday social issues, with a passion for clear, human-centered reporting. I began my career in local newsrooms across the Midwest, where I learned the value of listening before writing. I believe good journalism doesn’t just inform — it connects.