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Paris Education Foundation Announces the 2018 Scholarship Recipients


Posted Date: 05/22/2018

Paris Education Foundation Announces the 2018 Scholarship Recipients

Sixty-five (65) Paris High School seniors were awarded Paris Education Foundation scholarships totaling $108,500

Paris Education Foundation Announces the 2018 Scholarship Recipients Sixty-five (65) Paris High School seniors were awarded Paris Education Foundation scholarships totaling $108,500

The Paris Education Foundation 2018 scholarship recipients are Gabriel Allen, Morial Amin-Allen, Grace Arnold, Graham Bain, Estephany Balderas, Reagan Benson, Caroline Cade,  Jorge Cervantes, Alexsandrah Clement, Kirstin Crites, Roniesha Davis, Trinity Davis, Zachary De la Garza, Deagan Dingman, William Elliott, Keshauwn Ellis, Zaccheus Ellis, Hannah England, Yenifer Farfan, Ethan Fleming, Anna Floyd, Alexandra Folmar, Elizabeth Frazier, Jake Freelan, Jordan Furtch, Andria Gentry, Demetric Glover, Maria Gonzalez, Lucas Grossnickle, Katy Hall, Chandi Helberg, Alexandra Hernandez, LaAysha Johnson, DaToya Knight, Meghan Lamberson, Molly Law, Lilly Lewis, Laney Madding, Hannah Marshall, Jessica Martinez, Averi McFadden, Kira McFadden, Asia Mickens, Milin Mistry, Alexis Muse, Reese Napier, Bailie Neal, Zachary Norris, Montana Payne, Haley Powell, Alex Ramirez, Itzuri Ramirez, Ramiro Ramirez Palacios, Paulina Santoyo, Sunny Scruggs, Thaddeus Spence, Brooke Spencer, Reagan Stone, Zain Syed, TyQuayvius Walters,  Cedrice Williams, Emily Williams, James Williams, Matthew Wintz, and Garrett Wilson.

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