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Lewis S. Mills High School in Burlington is pleased to announce that senior Taylor M. Clark has been named a Scholar in the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program (NMSC). Taylor is one of only 4,000 college-sponsored Merit Scholars nationwide. In February, Taylor received a letter from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation congratulating her on advancement to Finalist status, “When I learned I was a Finalist, I just embraced the moment for the tremendous honor that it is and was relieved I was still in the running to become a National Merit Scholar.” Then recently, Taylor was officially selected as the winner of the National Merit Fordham University Scholarship.
Rachael was born on December 8, 1995, in Waterbury.Â
She grew up in various towns located in Horry County, S.C., and in Litchfield County. She graduated early from Lewis S. Mills High School in Burlington.
To explore her interest in becoming a nurse, she was trained to become a certified nurses aide.Â
That experience led her to become a licensed practical nurse at Porter and Chester Institute in Waterbury.Â
Nursing was one of her many passions, as it allowed her to heal, help and care for others.
More than anything, Rachael loved spending time with her family.Â
Some activities that she enjoyed doing with her husband and their children were going to the beach, watching movies, going to church, posting on social media, using various platforms, riding four-wheelers and roller skating.