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Senior Scholars!

September 12, 2018  

By: Kelli Gile, WVUSD Office of Community Resources                                

                              

 

WALNUT, CA—Thirty-three Walnut Valley USD seniors from Diamond Bar and Walnut High Schools have been distinguished as 2019 National Merit Scholarship semifinalists.

 

Congratulations to the following teens who have been recognized for demonstrating exceptional academic ability and potential for success in rigorous college studies:

 

Diamond Bar High:Grace Ge, Samantha Hong, Wesley Ip, Christine Lee, Ryan Li, Amy Miyahara, Isaac No, Ashley Pang, Phoebe Scaccia, Andrew Seo, Alice Wang, Yuwen Wang, Keith Wong, Ted Yarmoski, Timothy Yeh, Angela Zhang, Catherine Zhang, and Christine Zhou.  

 

Walnut High:Angela Cao, Jeremy Chang, Ashley Chen, Flora Jin, Karen Liu, Amy Lo, Dylan Song, Jordin Wang, Justin Wang, Christopher Yang, Michelle Yee, Tiffany Yeh, Brandon Young, Alice Zhang, and Angela Zhu.

 

“We are extremely proud of these 33 seniors for receiving this nationwide honor!” said Superintendent Dr. Robert Taylor.

 

This level of success is a testament to the caliber of educational experience they are receiving at our high schools each and every day.”

More than 1.6 million students entered the Merit Program as juniors by taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.

 

High scorers were designated semifinalists, representing less than 1% of the state’s graduating class.

 

In total, just over 16,000 talented seniors qualified nationwide.

 

These students will continue to compete for some 7,500 National Merit Scholarships that will be offered in the spring.

 

The WVUSD senior scholars will advance to the finalist level upon completion of additional requirements.

 

They must maintain an outstanding academic record throughout their senior year, be endorsed and recommended by their principal, submit SAT scores that confirm their earlier qualifying test, and complete an essay and scholarship application detailing their leadership and community activities.

 

The 2019 National Merit Scholarships will be awarded beginning in April and concluding in July.

 

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Congratulations to 18 Diamond Bar High School seniors have been named National Merit Scholarship semifinalists.

 

Fifteen Walnut High School seniors have been named to the elite list of National Merit Scholarship semifinalists.