Junior Awards are offered to students who have earned a rank within the top 25% each year. All these students have had excellent academic skills and also contribute to Greenville’s school community throughout their school careers. Students who received awards were given gifts, such as pens and medals, and/or scholarships. All scholarships become active to the students based on their commitment to the specific college or university after graduation.
The following lists each student who qualified for a Junior Award and which award they received:
Kayla Ahrberg: The Rensselaer Medal ($120,000 scholarship).
Payton Benjamin: The Elmira College Key Award ($80,000 scholarship).
Peter Brutschin: The Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award From Rochester University (Medal and $20,000 scholarship).
Lauryn Caro: The Student Sage Award from Sage Colleges ($64,000 scholarship).
Cameryn Childs: The Student Sage Award from Sage Colleges ($64,000 scholarship).
Clara de Long: The RIT Creativity and Innovation Award ($76,000 scholarship) and The Clarkson University Achievement Award ($80,000 scholarship).
Gianna Fraim: The Bryn Mawr College President’s Book Award (Custom Journal).
Dylan Giovanniello: The Colonel Emerging Leadership Award from Wilkes University ($32,000 scholarship).
Maeve Lampman: The Saint Michael’s College Book Award (The Book - Lulu in the Sky: A Daughter of Cambodia Finds Love, Healing, and Double Happiness and $17,000 scholarship).
Ava Landversicht: The Wells College 21st Century Leadership Award ($40,000 scholarship).
Jordan Landversicht: The RIT Computing Medal ($76,000 scholarship).
Shea Landversicht: The Frederick Douglass & Susan B. Anthony Award from the University of Rochester (Medal and $20,000 scholarship), the Le Moyne College Heights Award ($64,000 scholarship), the Alfred University Scholar Award ($120,000 scholarship), and the Colonel Emerging Leadership Award from Wilkes University ($32,000 scholarship).
Acadia MacDonald: The Chatham University Rachel Carson Healthy Planet Award (The Book - Silent Spring and $5,000 scholarship).
Lucas Maile: The Xerox Award for Innovation and Information Technology from the University of Rochester (Medal and $20,000 scholarship).
Julia Motts: The Colonel Emerging Leadership Award from Wilkes University ($32,000 scholarship).
Aislinn O’Hare: The Wells College 21st Century Leadership Award ($40,000 scholarship).
Emily Peck: The Elmira College Key Award ($80,000 scholarship).
Edward Ross IV: The Colonel Emerging Leadership Award from Wilkes University ($32,000 scholarship).
Emily Smith: The Student Sage Award from Sage Colleges ($64,000 scholarship).
Anna Styer: The Saint Michael’s College Book Award (The Book - Lulu in the Sky: A Daughter of Cambodia Finds Love, Healing, and Double Happiness and $17,000 scholarship).
Courtney Taibi: The Cornell Alumni Award (Cornell Sweatshirt), the George Eastman Young Leaders Award from the University of Rochester (Engraved Pen and $20,000 scholarship), and the Clarkson University Leadership Award ($100,000 scholarship).