April 23, 2012 in City

Spokane Scholars Foundation 2012 winners

By The Spokesman-Review
 

Nearly 800 people attended the 20th annual Spokane Scholars Foundation banquet at the Spokane Convention Center, where 135 high school seniors were honored for their academic achievements and 24 were awarded scholarships, four each in six content areas, ranging from $1,000 to $4,000 – a total of $60,000, raised through donations.

The winners are:

English

$4,000 - David P. Ross – Central Valley High School

$3,000 - Erin K. Bension – University High School

$2,000 - Caitlyn M. Ewers – Gonzaga Preparatory School

$1,000 - Ajay Vishwanath – Saint George’s School

Fine arts

$4,000 - Regan H. Siglin – The Oaks Classical Christian Academy

$3,000 - Eun-Song Koh - Mead High School

$2,000 - Andrew J. Croneberger - University High School

$1,000 - Alexandra G. Kraft - Gonzaga Preparatory School

Mathematics

$4,000 - Phillip Z. Yan - Gonzaga Preparatory School

$3,000 - Devon J. Carlton - Mead High School

$2,000 - Steven A. Vilwock – Joel E. Ferris High School

$1,000 - Alexander J. White - Central Valley High School

Science

$4,000 - Karl R. Fencl – John R. Rodgers High School

$3,000 - Marina N. DeFrates – North Central High School

$2,000 - Jasper R. Danielson - Saint George’s School

$1,000 - Scott M. Wurst - Mount Spokane High School

Social studies

$4,000 - Andrew W. Schutts - Central Valley High School

$3,000 - Lauren M. Nemitz - University High School

$2,000 - Kylie F. Mohr - Saint George’s School

$1,000 - Lydia S. Blaine - Lewis and Clark High School

World languages

$4,000 - Roy K. Taylor - Gonzaga Preparatory School

$3,000 - Emily C. Grossman - Mount Spokane High School

$2,000 - Catherine G. Roy-Ting - The Oaks Classical Christian Academy

$1,000 - Natasha Saric - Central Valley High School

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