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Marist High School senior Thomas Kavanaugh has been selected as a member of the Illinois High School Association 2020-21 All-State Academic Team. (Marist High School)
CHICAGO An Oak Lawn teen has been selected as a member of the Illinois High School Association 2020-21 All-State Academic Team. Marist High School senior Thomas Kavanaugh was chosen from a group that included hundreds of students throughout the state. The 26-member team includes 13 male and 13 female honorees and represents the IHSA s top academic honor.
Kavanaugh served as the captain of the Marist cross-country team and also competes in track and field in the spring. He is a member of the school s decorated math team. His list of potential colleges includes Marquette University, Vanderbilt University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Purdue University. He plans to major in finance or engineering. He was named a National Merit Finalist earlier this year.
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Cactus Shadows High School is pleased to announce that Katianna Blackwell-Scott has been named a National Merit Finalist.
Katianna is one of approximately fifteen thousand Semifinalists that were identified this month. According to their website “All winners of Merit Scholarship awards (Merit Scholar designees) are chosen from the Finalist group based on their abilities, skills, and accomplishments without regard to gender, race, ethnic origin, or religious preference. A variety of information is available for NMSC to evaluate: The Finalist’s academic record, information about the school’s curriculum and grading system, PSAT/NMSQT Selection Index score, the high school official’s written recommendation, information about the student’s activities and leadership, and the Finalist’s own essay.”
An Elizabethtown High School student has been named a National Merit Finalist.
Reid Lunsford, 18, currently is in Bowling Green where he attends Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science at Western Kentucky University.
The academy, for high school juniors and seniors, is where they get to live on campus and take up to about 60 hours of college credit while simultaneously finishing high school.
Lunsford has attended the academy the last two years and has been on campus the last two semesters after that not being the case previously because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
He took the PSAT his junior year and because of his score, he was named a National Merit Semifinalist last year. He sent in an application, and two weeks ago he was selected as a finalist. Later, heâll possibly be selected for a scholarship for college.
An Elizabethtown High School student has been named a National Merit Finalist.
Reid Lunsford, 18, currently is in Bowling Green where he attends Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science at Western Kentucky University.
The academy, for high school juniors and seniors, is where they get to live on campus and take up to about 60 hours of college credit while simultaneously finishing high school.
Lunsford has attended the academy the last two years and has been on campus the last two semesters after that not being the case previously because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
He took the PSAT his junior year and because of his score, he was named a National Merit Semifinalist last year. He sent in an application, and two weeks ago he was selected as a finalist. Later, heâll possibly be selected for a scholarship for college.
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