Danielle Dawn Livasy
- High School: Casey County High School
- Achievements: 4.0 grade-point-average student, honor roll member, ranked in Top 10 percent of class
- Activities: Art Club, Beta Club, Science Olympiad, Outdoors Club, Pep Club, Y-Club, Friends of Rachel Club, Prom Club
- College Plans: Attend Eastern Kentucky University to study pre-veterinarian medicine and ultimately attend Auburn University for veterinary school
- Favorite Book: Gary Paulsen novels, including Dog Song and Call of the Wild
- Most Meaningful Experience: Skydiving on her 18th birthday to help her take fears and challenges head-on in the future
- Most Influential School Employee: Mother and 21st Century Assistant Director Debbie Grabow
- Role Model: Brother Ricky Moore
- Parents: Debbie Grabow and Dan Livasy
Andrew Neal
- High School: Burgin High School
- Achievements: National Honor Society member, Spanish Honor Society Member, Academic All-State student, Youth Salute award recipient, Mercer County Youth Leadership Council member
- Activities: Cross county, golf, track, First Priority Club, church youth group, Kentucky Changers
- College Plans: Attend Campbellsville University to study medical technology
- Favorite Book: The Bible
- Most Meaningful Experience: Traveling to China for a mission trip and meeting believers who have been persecuted for their faith but maintain their passion for God
- Most Influential School Employee: Superintendent Richard Webb
- Role Model: Father Ralph Neal
- Parents: Janet and Ralph Neal
William Cody Richey
- High School: Danville High School
- Achievements: Principles and marketing class awards recipient, computer applications class award recipient, world civilization class award recipient, geometry class award recipient, academic achievement award recipient
- Activities: National Honor Society, Young Achievers
- College Plans: Attend Georgetown College
- Favorite Book: The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Most Meaningful Experience: Working at the Salvation Army and helping others
- Most Influential School Employee: Marketing technology teacher Mike Pennock
- Role Model: Mother Theresa Lynne Richey
- Parents: Theresa Lynne Richey and William Marshall Baughman
Rachel Sims
- High School: Lincoln County High School
- Achievements: 2010 Youth Salute award recipient, 2008 and 2009 All-Acadmic cheerleader, 2010 Odyssey of the Mind Division Three State Champion Team member
- Activities: Odyssey of the Mind, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, National Honor Society, Teens for Change Club, Pep Club, Lincoln County Changers
- College Plans: Attend the University of the Cumberlands to study accounting
- Favorite Book: The Bible
- Most Meaningful Experience: Cheering at Rupp Area during the Kentucky High School Athletic Associations Boys Basketball Sweet 16 Tournament
- Most Influential School Employee: Assistant Principal Christy Denny
- Role Model: Church Youth Leader Josh Blanton
- Parents: Connie and Rodney Sims
Owen Stone
- High School: Boyle County High School
- Achievements: All-Region swim team member, top eight Kentucky High School Athletics Association swimmer, soccer record holder for assists, AP College Board scholar, A-B honor roll member
- Activities: Varsity swimming, varsity soccer, Kentucky Quad Swim Team, Kentucky Zone Swim Team, Kentucky Olympic Development Soccer Team, Science Club, Beta Club, Y-Club, Determined Against Sexual Harassment, Change of Heart, Teens against Tobacco Use
- College Plans: Attend the University of Louisville to study bioengineering
- Favorite Book: October Sky by Homer Hickam
- Most Meaningful Experience: Traveling to Europe and gaining an appreciation for other cultures as well as our own
- Most Influential School Employee: Calculus teacher Debbie Masden
- Role Model: Dr. Rick Hempel
- Parents: Stephanie and Paul Stone
