Smarty Pants

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These bright, shining kids are the latest Highland Park High School students to be named National Merit Semifinalists. Eighteen of them this year. But only 17 of them made the photo. Did you sleep in, Bryan Hayslett? Congratulations to all for performing well on the PSAT.

Full release from the school district after the jump.

Eighteen Highland Park High School seniors have been named 2008 National Merit semifinalists. The students are among 16,000 academically talented high school seniors who will continue in the National Merit Scholarship Corporation’s competition for 8,200 merit scholarship awards worth $34 million that will be offered in the spring. The pool of semifinalists represents less than 1 percent of the top high school seniors in the U.S.

Highland Park High School’s National Merit Semifinalists are: Caroline Benac, Douglas Benson, Andy Collins, Shelley Foran, Heather Graham, Justin Hanneman, Bryan Hayslett, John Klein, Adam Lange, Rick Lewis, Melissa McCoy, Andrew Mueller, Evan Parsons, Meredith Perry, April Philley, Meredith Sheeder, James Skidmore, and Kaydee Sloan.

“It is an enormous accomplishment to be named a National Merit semifinalist, and we proudly celebrate this occasion with our students, parents and faculty,” said Highland Park ISD Superintendent Dr. Cathy Bryce. “Achieving this distinction will open many doors for these 18 outstanding students for years to come.”

Approximately 90 percent of the semifinalists typically go on to become finalists, and about half of all finalists are selected as Merit Scholarship winners, according to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Merit Scholar designees are selected on the basis of their accomplishments, skills and potential for success in rigorous college studies. Students were selected as 2008 semifinalists based on performance on the 2006 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.

Three types of Merit Scholarship awards will be offered in 2008. Every finalist will compete for one of the National Merit $2,500 scholarships that will be awarded on a state-representational basis. In addition, some 300 corporations and business organizations will underwrite 1,100 corporate-sponsored scholarships for finalists who meet their specified criteria, such as children of the grantor’s employees or residents of communities where sponsor plants or offices are located. Also, about 200 colleges and universities are expected to finance some 4,600 college-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards for finalists who will attend the sponsoring institutions.

Merit Scholarship winners for 2008 will be announced in four news releases, beginning in April and concluding in July.

2 Comments to “Smarty Pants”
  • Sandy

    What a great accomplishment - Congrats to all! HPHS should be equally as proud, is this the highest number of semifinalists from a high school in Texas?

  • Park Cities People Blog » Blog Archive » 10 Kids Smarter Than You, or me, at Least

    [...] Once again, Highland Park High School students, force myself to remember that I was but a “commended student” on the PSAT, not a semifinalist. Was the test a lot harder this time around? HPHS has 18 last year. Congratulations, I say to them, through gritted teeth. [...]


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