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2019 Scholarship Recipients

Congratulations to all Scholarship Recipients.

Jessica Badgett, an Angleton High School graduate, is the daughter of Rodney Badgett and
niece of Paul & Glenda Badgett. Jessica plans to attend University of Houston to pursue a degree
in Behavioral Sciences.

Jaelyn Devecchio, a Brazoswood High School graduate, is the daughter of Nancy
Devecchio. Jaelyn plans to attend Sam Houston State University to pursue a degree in Inter-
disciplinary Agriculture Education.

Graciela Garza, a Manvel High School graduate, is the daughter of Katherine Garza.
Graciela plans to attend Texas A&M Kingsville to pursue a degree in Animal Science.

Emilie Green, an Alvin High School graduate, is the daughter Stacey and Cassie Green.
Emilie plans to attend Sam Houston State University to pursue a degree in Agriculture Education.

Caitlin Gunnin, a Pearland High School graduate, is the daughter of John and Jennifer
Gunnin. Caitlin plans to attend Texas Tech to pursue a degree in Agricultural Business.

Brianna Hicks, a Columbia High School graduate, is the daughter of Rocky Hicks and Terri
Adams. Brianna plans to attend Texas A&M University to pursue a degree in Animal Science.

Garrett Lashlee, a Brazosport Christian School graduate, is the son of Joey and Jullye
Lashlee. Garrett plans to attend Texas State Technical College to pursue a degree in Electrical and
Instrumentation Technology.

Chloe Novak, a Danbury High School graduate, is the daughter of Derrick and Angela Dees.
Chloe plans to attend The University of Mississippi to pursue a degree in Business.

Ciara Robertson, an Angleton Christian School graduate, is the daughter of Jack and
Rhonda Robertson. Ciara plans to attend Sam Houston State University to pursue a degree in
Animal Science.

Zachary Wagoner, a Robert Turner High School graduate, is the son of Marty and
Stephanie Wagoner. Zachary plans to attend South Plains Junior College to pursue a degree in
Agribusiness.

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