Jasmine Osorio-Antonio | Lilburn, GA

Jasmine Osorio-Antonio

Jasmine Osorio-Antonio is a purpose-driven scholar whose leadership in environmental advocacy and computer science has earned her statewide and national recognition. As a first-generation student, Jasmine has not let obstacles stand in her way, instead using them as motivation to lead and create change within her community. She is the co-founder and co-president of her school’s Environmental Club, where she has organized impactful initiatives such as the EcoCharge Battery Drive and Share & Care Table to promote sustainability and student engagement. Her leadership also led to her selection for the Green Youth Advisory Council and recognition as her school’s Principal’s Award recipient in 2025.

Her commitment has been recognized through the Horatio Alger State Scholarship, a National Honorable Mention for the NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Award, and finalist honors in both the Girls Who Code AI + Sustainability Challenge and the 2025 National STEM Festival. As a SMASH Scholar, she led her team to a 3rd place national finish with their environmental app, Chloro, blending her technical skills with environmental purpose. She also received the Georgia Certificate of Merit, awarded to the top 10% of her high school class.

Jasmine plans to pursue a career at the intersection of computer science and environmental science. She is driven by a commitment to build inclusive, data-driven solutions that address climate challenges and empower underserved communities.