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Milligan to host ‘Twenty Under 20’ Gala


DENNIS COURTNEY
dcourtney@streamworksineducation.org
streamworkseducation.org

STREAMWORKS presents the “Twenty Under 20” Class of 2020, which celebrates the outstanding accomplishments of 20 individuals who are younger than 20 years of age. These students have demonstrated exemplary achievements in community service, entrepreneurialism, leadership, academics and STEM activities. A recognition dinner event is scheduled for Tuesday, March 10, at 7 p.m. in the McCormick Dining Hall located in Sutton Hall at Milligan College. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased at streamworkseducation.org.

Seeing extraordinary students do extraordinary things, STREAMWORKS works to ensure these 20 individuals are recognized for their innovation and leadership in their communities and schools. Beyond the recognition of these students, this initiative will spotlight the critical necessity of STEM education throughout the region. Furthermore, these 20 individuals will serve as ambassadors in their communities and set the example of personal excellence for other youth to model.

The Twenty Under 20 Class of 2020

George Armentrout (Dobyns-Bennett High School)

Kallie Berry (Gate City High School)

Sally Chikomb (Dobyns-Bennett High School)

Gracie Crabtree (Milligan College)

Ashley Cusano (Union High School)

Franklin Dyer (Science Hill High School)

Ainsley Freeman (Greeneville High School)

Emmalynn Hamer (Morristown East High School)

Sophia Herrell (Greeneville High School)

Marah Mullins (East Tennessee State University)

Jacob Nance (David Crockett High School)

Taylor Parsons (Johnson County High School)

Shivam Patel (East Tennessee State University)

Seth Pierce (North Greene High School)

Lauren Ross (Volunteer High School)

Stella Seats (Northeast State Community College)

Tyler Starnes (Lincoln Memorial University)

Zachary Stephens (Happy Valley High School)

Kendrick Tate (Dobyns-Bennett High School)

Loren Vermillion (Gate City High School)

Veronica Watson (Elizabethton High School

About STREAMWORKS: The mission of STREAMWORKS is to create Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) initiatives that are designed to promote rigorous STEM activities and competitions in our community. STREAMWORKS is changing student’s lives by cultivating and nourishing grass roots efforts to establish an environment of critical and innovative thinkers, which will foster a future workforce dedicated to fulfilling critical skills gaps in high-demand technology career fields.


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Posted by on February 24, 2020.