Big Tex Scholarship Program Awards More Than $1.2M

The State Fair of Texas awarded $1.2 million in scholarships this year, including to students from six Dallas ISD schools – Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School, Franklin D. Roosevelt, James Madison, Lincoln, North Dallas, and Woodrow Wilson high schools.

Across the state, the State Fair is awarding 202 scholarships, including 77 Juanita Craft Scholarships, 119 Youth Livestock Scholarships, two Seasonal Employee Scholarships, one Benny Clark Memorial Scholarship, one Clarice Tinsley Journalism Scholarship, one Peggy Sloan Memorial Scholarship, and one Terry Griffin Memorial Scholarship.

With the help of The Big Tex Scholarship Program, I am a step closer to pursuing my life goals and furthering my education to bigger and better places,” said 2022 Juanita Craft Scholarship recipient, A’Nyah Peters of Woodrow Wilson High School. “I plan on attending a four-year university, something that many of my family members did not accomplish. I will be majoring in nursing, in hopes to become a NICU nurse in the future. You can guarantee that your committee will be investing in a diligent student attempting to make a way out into the world. Thank you all for providing another opportunity to help fund my college expenses.”

“The Big Tex Scholarship will help me with my future goals of becoming an immigration lawyer debt-free.” said 2022 Juanita Craft Scholarship recipient and first-generation college student, Macie Cisneros of North Dallas High School. “This scholarship is allowing me to pursue my career at no cost and helping me achieve the goals I have always dreamed of.”

“I was given the opportunity to work with the State Fair of Texas’s Media Team during my junior year in high school,” said 2022 Youth Livestock Scholarship recipient Callie Welty. “This experience was tremendously valuable in helping me not only find my major for college but also my passion and purpose. I plan to find new and innovative ways to advocate for agriculture worldwide. I owe a huge thank you to the State Fair for this scholarship and for helping me find my future career!”

In its 31-year history, the Big Tex Scholarship Program has awarded scholarships to more than 3,000 students for a program total of more than $16.1 million.

A total of 77 graduating seniors from six DISD high schools were awarded the State Fair of Texas Juanita Craft Scholarship, including: 

  • Abigail Galvan
  • Addison Leonard
  • Alfredo Hernandez
  • Alondra Riojas
  • Alonzo Cortez
  • Analee Catalan
  • Angela Chavez
  • Anyah Peters
  • Belia Sanchez-Booth
  • Benjamin Winslow
  • Brandon Patterson
  • Brenda Gochez-Menendez
  • Brian Higgins Jr.
  • Britney Mercado Benitez
  • Carter Vu
  • Chloe Serna
  • Cindy Gomez
  • Clarissa Molina
  • Daisy Ramirez
  • Daniel Perez-Martinez
  • Deanna Choice
  • Deidre Lewis
  • Emily Hebert
  • Evelyn Casillas
  • Evelyn Castro
  • Faith Frieling
  • Fatima Castillo
  • Flavia Santamaria
  • Frances Ray
  • Gloria Torres
  • Guadalupe Rosales
  • Hailey Andrade
  • Hennessy Meza
  • Isabella Tames
  • Isis Balderas
  • Ivan Barron
  • Jacqueline Martinez
  • Jamaree Riley
  • JaMya Maryland
  • Jesus Martinez
  • Jimena Ibarra
  • Joen Rodriguez
  • Juan Bermudez-Saenz
  • Juan Martinez
  • Julianna Serrano
  • Kate Alonzo
  • Kenya Hart
  • Khylen Loya
  • Kyler Bolden
  • Lauren Castillo-Rodriguez
  • Lesley Aguilera
  • Lizbeth Martinez
  • Lourdes Randle
  • Luis Lopez
  • Luisa Sukkar
  • Lydia Rangel
  • Macie Cisneros
  • Marco Barrera
  • Melat Assefa
  • Michael Rodriguez
  • Na’Kariea Applewhite
  • Natalia Ybarra
  • Paisley Garrett
  • Paris Blaylock
  • Romika Nguyen
  • Sean Trimble
  • Sergiauona Anthony
  • Shadai Harrison
  • Shawnthy Pen
  • Steven Williams
  • Taniya Payne
  • Treneaja Baxter
  • Vanessa Villalobos
  • Willam Barnett
  • Ximena De Leon
  • Yesenia Gutierrez
  • Yhurixi Rodriguez-Guerrero

Two recipients were awarded the State Fair of Texas Seasonal Employee Scholarship, including: 

  • Abigail Sanchez
  • Allison Stec

A total of 119 Youth Livestock Scholarships were awarded to graduating seniors from across the Lone Star State, including: 

  • Addison Thorin
  • Alexis Alaniz
  • Amanda Hoffmann
  • Anna LaRue
  • Annabelle Terrell
  • Annaleah Lombardo
  • Annie Fallon
  • Aubrey Thornton
  • Audrey Bishop
  • Avery Brooks
  • Baileigh Shaw
  • Bailey McEntee
  • Barrett Bradshaw
  • Bayli Leingang
  • Benjamin Johnson
  • Blake Beste
  • Brady Wilson
  • Brinley Allison
  • Brooke Elkins
  • Bryce Fisher
  • Callie Welty
  • Carrie Buck
  • Carson Esker Dugger
  • Casen Slayton
  • Cash Martin
  • Cash Vititow
  • Cassady Craddock
  • Cassidee Butler
  • Cassidy Fuchs
  • Colby Coker
  • Colter Pohlman
  • Colton Coburn
  • Colton Lortz
  • Coltyn Campbell
  • Connor Pence
  • Courtney Burrell
  • Dalton Hamilton
  • Dillon Prokop
  • Faith Geistweidt
  • Faran Atkins
  • Hannah Simpson
  • Harley Brockelman
  • Haylee Howell
  • Haylyn Gembler
  • Haze Tomascik
  • Heather Hough
  • Holly Alderson
  • Hunter Pemberton
  • Jacob Lowrie
  • Jake Simpson
  • Jessalyn Payne
  • Justin Richey
  • Justin Spenrath
  • Kaitlynn Hughes
  • Kamden Hutton
  • Kamryn Teeters
  • Karagen Dreibrodt
  • Karlye Williams
  • Katy Powers
  • KaytLynn Lemley
  • Kendall Bone
  • Kendall Thompson
  • Kenedy DeVoe
  • Kenna Lane
  • Kennedy Hobbs
  • Kobe Thomas
  • Kodi Davis
  • Kollier Miller
  • Kooper Hansard
  • Kyal Browne
  • Kylie Hartley
  • Lane Hillert
  • Laney Ferrell
  • Macie Goodson
  • Mackenzie Foster
  • Macy Pool
  • Madelynn Ford
  • Madison Waters
  • Madlyn Nichols
  • Maggie Smitherman
  • Maggie Spikes
  • Marisa Frazier
  • McKenzie Bancroft
  • Morgan Dreyer
  • Mya Alford
  • Natalie Putnam
  • Olivia Dykes
  • Peyton Smith
  • Remington Castellese
  • Rylah Morgan
  • Savannah Rabe
  • Savannah Whitt
  • Shelbi Loving
  • Sidney Hunter
  • Stephen Fuhrmann
  • Steven Moran
  • Summer Conway
  • Sunny Cowley
  • Taije Schroeder
  • Tanna Thiel
  • Tanner Owen
  • Taylor Moore
  • Tess Homeyer
  • Tirey Bow
  • Trayle Schroeder
  • Trevor Gibbs
  • Trey Hagen
  • Trey Hoffmann
  • Tristyn Reed
  • Ty Pressley
  • Tyler Martin
  • Waylon Hinze
  • Wesley Wages
  • Weston Hinze
  • William Anderson
  • Wyatt Drews
  • Zachary Gray
  • Zoe Maurer
  • Zoey Serapin

Recipients receive a $6,000 grant, renewable each semester if the student meets the criteria for renewal. Students must attend an accredited college or university within the state. In order to qualify for scholarship renewal, recipients must enroll in, and pass, a minimum of 12 hours each semester. In addition, recipients must achieve a minimum 2.5 GPA their first semester and a 3.0 cumulative GPA for every semester thereafter.  

The State Fair also awards several ancillary scholarships where students are awarded an additional $6,000 over four years to combine with the initial awarded $6,000 scholarship, for a total of $12,000 to put toward higher education. 

  • Receiving this year’s Benny Clark Memorial Scholarship, Brady Wilson embodies the qualities of a strong leader in agriculture education.
  • The Clarice Tinsley Journalism Scholarship is awarded to one outstanding student – a sophomore Big Tex Scholarship recipient who is pursuing a degree in journalism. This year’s recipient is Kyla Moseley.
  • Awarded to a graduating senior from Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School, this year’s recipient of the Peggy Sloan Memorial Scholarship is Lizbeth Martinez.
  • The Terry Griffin Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a sophomore in the Big Tex Scholarship Program with the highest GPA. This year’s recipient is Youth Livestock Scholar, Zane Wanjura.
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