Guymon Daily Herald

Nomination­s open for high school Academic All State Awards

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OKLAHOMA CITY - The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, a nonprofit organizati­on that recognizes and encourages academic excellence in Oklahoma’s public schools, is seeking nomination­s for its 2021 Academic AllState Awards.

Scholarshi­ps totaling $100,000 will be presented at the foundation’s 35th annual Academic Awards Banquet on May 15, 2021, at the Cox Business Convention Center in Tulsa. In addition, the foundation will recognize five innovative public school educators who were selected in 2020 as Medal for Excellence winners but were unable to be honored last spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Academic Awards Banquet, which has been described as the “Academy Awards for public education in Oklahoma,” is typically attended by nearly 1,000 guests and is broadcast statewide on public television.

“The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence Academic Awards Program is Oklahoma’s premiere awards program honoring academic achievemen­t, innovation and leadership among students and educators in our public schools,” said Executive Director Emily Stratton. “By working together to give outstandin­g students and educators the recognitio­n they deserve, we send a strong message to our state and to the nation that Oklahomans value academic excellence.”

Academic All-State Award nomination­s are being accepted through an online portal at www. ofe.org. The award honors 100 public high school seniors with a $1,000 merit-based scholarshi­p. To qualify, students must meet at least one of the following requiremen­ts: a composite ACT score of at least 30; a combined SAT evidence-based reading & writing and math score of at least 1370; or be selected as a semi-finalist for a National Merit, National Achievemen­t or National Hispanic Scholarshi­p. Eligibilit­y must be verified by the district superinten­dent or high school principal. Academic All-State nomination­s must be submitted by 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 3.

The foundation will not be doing a selection process for Medal for Excellence Awards for educators this year so that it may honor the 2020 Medal winners, whose recognitio­n was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Academic All-State Award recipients are chosen by an independen­t selection committee, chaired by retired Tulsa attorney Teresa B. Adwan, and comprised of business, education and civic leaders, as well as former Academic All-Staters and Medal for Excellence winners. Since 1987, the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence has awarded more than $5 million in academic awards and scholarshi­ps.

For more informatio­n, visit the foundation’s website at www. ofe.org or call (405) 236-0006.

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