The Class of 2026 at Charles H. Flowers High School continues to set a powerful standard of excellence, earning more than $54 Million in scholarships as they prepare for the next chapter of their academic journeys.
This year’s seniors include distinguished recipients of highly competitive national programs, such as the Amazon Future Engineer Scholarship, awarded to James Egbuanran, Kingsley Nwogu, Halmed Kamara, and Keven Amaya Muñoz.
Students also earned prestigious Posse Scholarships, including Enitan Ajayi and Maryelly Chavez Ramos, both attending Bucknell University, and Chinecherem Idika, attending Sewanee: The University of the South.
Academic acceleration continues to be a hallmark of the program, with seven students graduating through the 3D Scholars Program with associate degrees, including Cyris Brown, Jayden Fletcher, Javonni Holly, Zoie Johnson, Israel Montilla, Jeremy Murphy, and Kendall Short.
Additional notable achievements include:
Meyerhoff Scholars: Temiloluwa Akinrotimi and Rebecca Ingram
Banneker/Key Scholars: Deborah Ejeh and Jordin Wiley
Culinary Scholarship Recipients:
Marquis Broadnax, earning a full-tuition scholarship to Monroe University
Jada Dodoo, recipient of the Andre Soltner Memorial Scholarship
Anuoluwa Toluwani, recipient of the Andre Soltner Memorial Scholarship
Rooted in the Mecca of Excellence, the Class of 2026 continues to embody achievement, leadership, and opportunity—carrying forward a legacy of distinction at Charles H. Flowers High School.