North Florida's Top Stem Scholars to be Honored in Orlando
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North Florida's Top Stem Scholars to be Honored in Orlando
North Florida's highest achieving science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students will join their peers from around the state Thursday and Friday in Orlando to be honored during the 2012 Sunshine State Scholars program. The two-day awards and recruitment event celebrates the accomplishments of these elite students and provides a unique opportunity for Florida's colleges and universities to recruit their talents.The Scholars event started as a simple science and math competition in 1997 and has evolved into a program designed to recognize Florida's top high school STEM students and recruit them to pursue their post secondary education in Florida - increasing the likelihood that they will join Florida's future workforce. Each school district selects and names one 11th grade scholar based on established criteria.
The program will begin on Thursday evening with a welcome reception and continues on Friday with a breakfast, recruitment fair and workshops where students can talk with officials representing more than 40 public and private higher education institutions about the opportunities that are available at Florida's colleges and universities. The event concludes with an award luncheon.
The event will take place at
Doubletree Hotel at Entrance to Universal Orlando 5780 Major Blvd.
Orlando
Thursday, Feb. 16
Welcome Reception
6:00 p.m.
Gerard Robinson, Florida Education Commissioner
Frank Brogan, Chancellor, State University System of Florida
Stacy Carlson, Vice President and Director, Helios Education Foundation
Friday, Feb. 17
Breakfast
8:00 a.m.
Jennifer Grove, Workforce Development Coordinator, Gulf Power
Dr. Jimmie L. Davis, Jr., President, STEMflorida
Recruitment Fair, Concurrent Exhibits and Workshops
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Awards Luncheon
12:00 p.m.
Roberto Martinez, Vice Chair, Florida State Board of Education
Pam Stewart, Chancellor, K-12 Public Schools
Rosemary Woods, Vice President of Transportation, Atkins
Stephen K. Klasko, M.D., CEO, USF Health, and Dean, Morsani College of Medicine
The Sunshine State Scholars program is a collaborative effort between the Florida Education Foundation, the Division of Florida Colleges, the State University System and the Florida Department of Education. Event sponsors of this year's program include the Helios Education Foundation, Atkins, Universal Orlando Resort, Gulf Power, Florida Trend Magazine, and the Florida Lottery.
A list of the Sunshine State Scholars from North Florida is below.
North Florida
District | Student | School |
---|---|---|
Alachua | Yi Zeng | Buchholz High School |
Baker | Reagan McKendree | Baker County High School |
Bradford | Dustin Swain | Bradford High School |
Clay | Bailey Anderson | Ridgeview High School |
Columbia | Hayley Lewis | Columbia High School |
Dixie | Amanda Weaver | Dixie County High School |
Duval | Haya Kaseer | Atlantic Coast High School |
Duval | Rashid Alrashid | Terry Parker High School |
Flagler | Cheyenna Espinoza | Matanzas High School |
Gilchrist | Amanda Dennis | Bell High School |
Hamilton | Hetal Thakor | Hamilton County High School |
Lafayette | Trevor Swafford | Lafayette High School |
Levy | Quincy Cason | Williston High School |
Marion | Alice Cannon | Forest High School |
Nassau | Michael Pietrusiak | Yulee High School |
Putnam | Martin Matthew Plumley | Palatka High School |
St. Johns | Caroline Snowden | Ponte Vedra High School |
Suwannee | Charles Allen Peaden | Suwannee High School |
University of Florida | Eva Aranda | PK Yonge Developmental Research School |
Union | Dana Seager | Union County High School |
Volusia | Rumya Raghavan | Spruce Creek High School |
For more information about the Sunshine State Scholars program, visit www.floridaeducationfoundation.org.