Hopkinsville Mayor’s Scholars Recognized

During the city council meeting earlier this week, Hopkinsville Mayor Carter Hendricks recognized the top 10 Mayor’s scholars, who have to submit an essay and meet eligibility requirements.

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He noted there were over 600 essays written by middle school students attending each of the five public and private middle schools in Hopkinsville. The top 62 essayists were invited to a day-long field trip to the campus of Murray State University last month.

Through the county-wide competition, the students earned cash prizes ranging from $25 for those essays judged 2nd through 10th place and $50 for the 1st place essay.

The top ten Mayor’s Scholars are as follows:

1st Place – Chloe Ginn, of Heritage Christian Academy

2nd Place – Lanie Bivins, of Christian County Middle School

3rd Place – McKenzi Travis, of Heritage Christian Academy

4th Place – Carly Chaudoin, of Saints Peter and Paul

5th Place – Allie Fort, of Hopkinsville Middle School

6th Place – Chaney Guffey, of Hopkinsville Middle School

7th Place – Jeremiah Kay, of Heritage Christian Academy

8th Place – Adriana Maya, of Christian County Middle School

9th Place – Lynzie Brasher, of Christian County Middle School

10th Place – Elizabeth Langhi, of Saints Peter and Paul

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