Butler County students newly recognized as Carson Scholars
Students from seven schools in Butler County were recognized for their academic achievement by the Carson Scholars Fund.
They will be presented with awards at the 20th Annual Pittsburgh Carson Scholars Awards Ceremony April 7 at Acrisure Stadium.
Each year the fund honors students from fourth through 11th grades who demonstrate academic achievement by maintaining at least a 3.75 GPA and “embody significant humanitarian qualities.”
The following students will be awarded a $1,000 scholarship, medal and certificate:
Butler Catholic School: Kamryn Martin
Haine Middle School: Yasmeen Fahs
Knoch High School: Richard Zolinas
North Catholic High School: Julia Schaarsmith
Saint Kilian Parish School: Andrew Karchut
Previously recognized scholars include Kaitlyn Dick, Campbell Clouse and Casey Clouse from Butler Area Senior High School, Reilly Martin from First Baptist Christian School, Ethan Lu, Claire Elliott, Angela Zacherl and James Orlando from North Catholic High School and Katelyn Phillips from Saint Kilian Parish School.
The nonprofit was founded in 1994 by Ben Carson and his wife, Candy.