33 local students recognized as new Carson Scholars
The School District of Lee County this week announced that 33 students have been named 2026 Carson Scholars, each earning a $1,000 college scholarship in recognition of their academic excellence and dedication to serving others. An additional 92 Lee County students have earned recognition as scholars who have maintained this honor.
Lee County’s 125 honorees are part of the largest class in the Carson Scholars Fund’s 30-year history, with 706 new scholars and 994 recognized scholars named across the country this year. It is a national stage, and Lee County students are standing tall on it. To date, 687 scholarships have been awarded to students from Lee County schools, a number that grows each year and reflects what is happening every day inside our classrooms.
Carson Scholars are students in grades 4 through 11 who maintain a minimum 3.75 GPA and go above and beyond in service to their communities. They are nominated by educators who see in them something that goes beyond a grade point average: students who show up, give back, and inspire the people around them. Students who earn the honor and continue to meet those same standards in the years that follow carry the title forward as returning Carson Scholars.
All 2026 Carson Scholars and their families are invited to celebrate at the Lee County Awards Banquet on Sunday, April 19, at the Caloosa Sound Convention Center.
2026 New Carson Scholars
The following Lee County students are first-time recipients of the Carson Scholar scholarship:
• Rian Peguero, 4th grade, Veterans Park Academy for the Arts
• Zoe Arguelles Almeida, 4th, Dr. Carrie D. Robinson Littleton Elementary School
• Mia Acevedo Colon, 5th, Lehigh Elementary School
• Dominick Beyers, 5th, Sunshine Elementary School
• Rose Boogaard, 5th, River Hall Elementary School
• Ryan Bowers, 5th, Gateway Elementary School
• Aerin Bragg, 5th, Tanglewood Elementary School
• Alessandra Clare, 5th, Colonial Elementary School
• Adalyn Contos, 5th, The Alva School
• Jaelyn Cummings, 5th, Pelican Elementary School
• Neha Gelli, 5th, Heights Elementary School
• Callie Hamstra, 5th, Diplomat Elementary School
• Ella Harper, 5th, Gulf Elementary School
• Julianna Karrels, 5th, Mirror Lakes Elementary School
• Caroline Kaye, 5th, Edison Park Creative and Expressive Arts School
• Violet Kennedy, 5th, Orange River Elementary School
• Bryce Kowalski, 5th, Rayma C. Page Elementary School
• Valeria Leon Reyes, 5th, San Carlos Park Elementary School
• Bella Mantilla, 5th, Tropic Isles Elementary School
• Ellie Ortiz Zabolotnyj, 5th, Spring Creek Elementary School
• Franklin Ruiz, 5th, Pine Island Elementary School
• Mason Sammet, 5th, Villas Elementary School
• Cadence Simonian, 5th, Skyline Elementary School
• Theia Suriyasena, 5th, Orangewood Elementary School
• Cody Zebley, 5th, Oasis Elementary School South
• Anna Kovarik, 6th, The Sanibel School
• Jezaria Earsley, 8th, Diplomat Middle School
• Isabell Schade, 8th, Oasis Middle School
• Emily Skocik, 8th, North Fort Myers Academy for the Arts
• Yesid Murillo, 8th, Bonita Springs Middle Center for the Arts
• Ethan Buller, 11th, North Fort Myers High School
• Isabella Martinez, 11th, Bonita Springs High School
• Ivelysse Santiago, 11th, Mariner High School
Four Lee County seniors have achieved something extraordinary: earning the Carson Scholar distinction eight consecutive times. Each year they have met the bar: a minimum 3.75 GPA, a demonstrated commitment to humanitarian service and a nomination from an educator who believes in them.
The eight-time Carson Scholars are:
• Kurukulasuriya Fernando, 12th, Dunbar High School
• Catelyn Holcomb, 12th, Cypress Lake High School
• Mia Ottolini, 12th, Riverdale High School
• Reagan Wood, 12th, North Fort Myers High School