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Two Lake Forest High School 2025 graduates named National Merit Scholars
Two Lake Forest High School 2025 graduates named National Merit Scholars

Chicago Tribune

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Chicago Tribune

Two Lake Forest High School 2025 graduates named National Merit Scholars

Ahead of their graduation earlier this month, two Lake Forest High School students received national recognition for the academic performance, as they were both named National Merit Scholarship winners. Elizabeth W. Silvay and Albert Jie received the prestigious honor in the spring when they were completing their senior year. Silvay was one of 2,500 nationwide students receiving a National Merit Scholarship, selected from a group of 15,000 finalists. The program honors students for their academic record and potential for success in college studies. The honorees receive $2,500 scholarships, according to LFHS. Silvay was a member of the LFHS Math Team, French Club and pursued and tennis, track and field and was selected for the 2025 Illinois Ski Team at the Western High School Championship. Her next academic step is Dartmouth College intending to focus her studies on chemical engineering, according to a LFHS statement. Separately, Jie was one of about 830 high school obtaining a corporate-sponsored award via the 70th Annual National Merit Scholarship Program. These scholarships go to students meeting specific academic and personal criteria set by the sponsor. Jie received a corporate-sponsored National Merit Pfizer Inc. Scholarship. At LFHS, Jie was a member of the Swim Team and Math Team. He now plans to attend Northwestern University and major in economics, according to the school. LFHS held its graduation ceremony for the Class of 2025 on June 7.

Richland senior named National Merit Scholar
Richland senior named National Merit Scholar

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Richland senior named National Merit Scholar

JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – Richland High School senior Boyi Chen has been named a 2025 National Merit Scholar and collected one of the 2,500 competitive scholarships available throughout the country. 'I am incredibly honored and grateful to receive this scholarship,' Chen said in a statement. 'This support will be invaluable as I pursue my career goals in the medical field.' The National Merit Scholarship program is an annual academic contest that recognizes talented high school students across the nation. Students qualify for the competition by completing the PSAT or National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, and those who score highest move on to the semifinalist round, representing the top 1% of high school seniors in the country. Chen was a semifinalist in 2024, but did not advance. Students move on to the finals by submitting a detailed scholarship application, writing a compelling essay, maintaining good academic records, and providing an SAT or ACT score that confirms the PSAT or NMSQT results. Because Chen was accepted as a scholar this year, he earned a $2,500 scholarship from the National Merit Scholarship Foundation. Winners are chosen by a panel of college admissions officers and high school counselors who examine each application. 'We are incredibly proud to celebrate Boyi's outstanding accomplishment in being named a National Merit Scholar and receiving this significant scholarship,' Richland High School Principal Timothy Regan said in a release. 'This award is a direct reflection of Boyi's remarkable intellect, relentless hard work, and the unwavering support of our dedicated faculty and staff.' Regan added that Chen's success serves as inspiration for everyone at Richland, and they are 'excited to see the incredible impact' that will have on his future endeavors.

Triplets Who Graduated at Top of Middle School Class Now Headed to Same University: 'We Won't Leave Each Other Behind'
Triplets Who Graduated at Top of Middle School Class Now Headed to Same University: 'We Won't Leave Each Other Behind'

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Triplets Who Graduated at Top of Middle School Class Now Headed to Same University: 'We Won't Leave Each Other Behind'

A set of triplets are all headed to the University of Illinois this fall However, Aaron, Brandon, and Christopher Williams-Orr say the similarities may stop there as they all plan to have different majors As their high school noted, the brothers previously made news when they graduated 'as the top three eighth graders at their middle school in 2021"Students and staff at the University of Illinois will soon be seeing triple. Triplets Aaron, Brandon and Christopher Williams-Orr are graduating from high school in Chicago on Saturday, May 24, and all three brothers are set to attend the college together in the fall. "We won't leave each other behind," Brandon told NBC affiliate WMAQ. But don't expect to see them attending the same classes. Brandon is planning to become a computer engineering student, Aaron has his sights set on studying business and Christopher is interested in political science, according to the outlet. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. In a sweet tribute, their high school, Providence St. Mel School, noted that the brothers previously made headlines when they graduated 'as the top three eighth graders at their middle school in 2021.' In high school, the trio 'found their footing quickly' and all three received 'impressive scholarships' provided by the University of Illinois and outside organizations. They credit their parents for helping them get to this milestone moment. "They kept pushing us from a young age," Christopher told WMAQ. "When we were little, my mom and my dad had us spelling words all over the wall, they made sure we knew how to spell, read and write and everything else like that." The Williams-Orr brothers are not alone in their success. Their high school's website says that for 47 consecutive years, 100% of Providence St. Mel graduates have been accepted to four-year colleges. A representative from the school tells PEOPLE, 'We are very proud of our triplets and all our graduates, which this year include a National Merit Scholarship finalist and a Gates Scholarship recipient.' Read the original article on People

Forest Hill student receives more than $10 million in scholarship offers
Forest Hill student receives more than $10 million in scholarship offers

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Forest Hill student receives more than $10 million in scholarship offers

JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Forest Hill High School senior Jayme Anderson has been accepted to more than 50 colleges and universities across the country and has received over $10 million in scholarship offers. Murrah High senior receives National Merit Scholarship According to the Jackson Public School District (JPS), Anderson is a dedicated student and active member of the Pride of Forest Hill Band. His scholarship offers include opportunities from institutions such as Stanford University, San Francisco State University, Penn State, UCLA and UC Berkeley. 'This milestone not only showcases Jayme's hard work and perseverance but also highlights the excellence we work to cultivate at USJ,' said Forest Hill Principal Torrey Hampton. 'It reflects the results of our All-Hands-On-Deck approach—where every team member plays a role in supporting scholar success.' Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Madison Crossing honors student with Make-A-Wish donation
Madison Crossing honors student with Make-A-Wish donation

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Madison Crossing honors student with Make-A-Wish donation

MADISON COUNTY, Miss. (WJTV) – Students at Madison Crossing Elementary came together to raise money that will go towards making a child's wish come true. The fundraiser was in honor of Madison Crossing first grader Evie Lee, who is a Make-A-Wish kid. She was diagnosed with a debilitating kidney disease as a toddler and successfully received one of her mother's kidneys. Murrah High senior receives National Merit Scholarship Her wish to go to Disney World was granted earlier this year. 'Make-A-Wish is such a worthwhile organization and to have these kids at the schools rally around their classmates that are going to have a wish granted and raise money for Make-A-Wish, it just is great to see the kids get so involved, because they are helping a child, and they really buy into it because of that,' said Jane Walsh, Kids for Wish Kids Coordinator: The class in each grade that raised the most money earned the opportunity to play kickball against their teachers on the school's new kickball field. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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