Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

CCSD student among 161 Presidenti­al Scholars across US

- By NEAL MORTON

One Clark County School District student was named among this year’s U.S. Presidenti­al Scholars, a group of 161 students selected from across the nation.

The U.S. Department of Education this month announced the selection of Mackenzie Wooten, a senior at Northwest Career and Technical Academy, for demonstrat­ing excellence in career and technical education, or CTE, a new category added this year to the recognitio­n program that President Lyndon B. Johnson establishe­d in 1964.

Brook Higbee, who attends Pahranagat Valley High School in the Lincoln County School District, and Haydn Bradstreet, who attends the Davidson Academy of Nevada in Reno, also made the list for their excellence in academics.

The Clark County School District recognized Wooten in a statement late Thursday.

“Career and technical educationa­l programs are so important in supporting students like me who are pursuing science, technology, engineerin­g and math (STEM) fields,” Wooten said in the statement.

“I think with the expansion of STEM careers in America, CTE programs must be prioritize­d in response,” she added. “It is such an honor to be recognized by a country and a program that I love.”

The U.S. Department of Education invites students to apply for the scholars program based only on their scores on college-entrance exams or through nomination by their state schools chief or partnering organizati­ons.

Previously recognized scholars include Merrick Garland, whom President Barack Obama nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court, and Mitch Daniels, former governor of Indiana.

Wooten plans to study physics at the California Institute of Technology, according to the statement. The White House next month will host a ceremony for the scholars in Washington, D.C.

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