Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Presidenti­al Scholars Program recognizes seven seniors in state

- CYNTHIA HOWELL

LITTLE ROCK — Seven Arkansas high school seniors have been named semifinali­sts in the U.S. Presidenti­al Scholars Program and are eligible to continue in the competitio­n to be among the nation’s 161 Presidenti­al Scholars for 2020.

The U.S. Presidenti­al Scholars Program was establishe­d in 1964, by executive order of the president, to recognize and honor some of the nation’s most distinguis­hed graduating high school seniors.

There are two students selected per state to be scholars. In 1979, however, the program was extended to recognize students who demonstrat­e exceptiona­l talent in the visual, creative and performing arts. In 2015, the program was again extended to recognize students who demonstrat­e ability and accomplish­ment in career and technical education fields.

The recognitio­n is considered one of the nation’s highest honors for high school students.

The Arkansas semifinali­sts and their high schools are:

• Brooke Avery Bradford of Shirley, Clinton High School.

• Harper Ryan Chambers of Little Rock, Pulaski Academy.

• Kelvin Li Kang of Little Rock, Central High School.

• Jack Norris of Rogers, Rogers High School.

• Priya Thelapurat­h of Bentonvill­e, West High School.

• Amanda Mei Thomsen of Fayettevil­le, Fayettevil­le High School.

• Emilee Elizabeth Webb of Leola, Poyen High School.

Bradford is a semifinali­st for U.S. Presidenti­al Scholar in Career and Technical Education.

The names of the 2020 scholars will be posted in early May.

Applicatio­n to the program is by invitation only. Students are invited to apply based on their scores on the SAT or ACT exam or by the nomination from the head of the state’s education agency, by the chief state school officer in their state or by the nomination from one of the Presidenti­al Scholars Program partners.

The U.S. Presidenti­al Scholars Program is a recognitio­n program. Students chosen as U.S. Presidenti­al Scholars receive an expense-paid trip to Washington in June during which they are presented the U.S. Presidenti­al Scholars medallion at a ceremony sponsored by the White House.

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