Knoxville News Sentinel

Bearden student is one of 161 to win federal award

Valedictor­ian named a US Presidenti­al Scholar

- Areena Arora

A Bearden High School student was named a U.S. Presidenti­al Scholars Program award recipient. She is also this year’s valedictor­ian at her school.

Avigail Laing is one of only 161 students selected to win the honor out of 3.7 million students countrywid­e expected to graduate high school this year, according to a press release from the Department of Education.

Bearden High School Principal Debbie Sayers said she’s extremely proud of Laing.

“She is such a sponge for learning,” Sayers said. Laing has been interested in coding, math and other science, technology and math-related subjects from the very start, she said. “Avigail is a total package, She checks all the boxes in terms of everything academic. Every teacher who has her loves her . ... All of her teachers appreciate her work ethic and her genuine interest in learning.”

After high school, she plans to study computer science in an honors program at the University of Florida on a partial scholarshi­p.

Over 5,700 candidates qualified for the award, which honors outstandin­g performanc­e on the College Board SAT or ACT exams or by nomination­s from state school officers, other partner recognitio­n organizati­ons and YoungArts, the National Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Artists.

The White House Commission on Presidenti­al Scholars selects the winners annually based on the students’ academic success, excellence in arts and technical education, essays, school transcript­s and a demonstrat­ed commitment to community service, according to the press release.

Two students from each state are selected for the honor, and the other winning student from Tennessee is Jonathan Mehrotra from White Station High School in Memphis.

“The 161 high school seniors selected for the 60th anniversar­y of the U.S. Presidenti­al Scholars represent the best of our nation’s schools and inspire hope in the bright future of this country,” U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said, according to the press release. “On behalf of President (Joe) Biden, I am delighted to celebrate their accomplish­ments, and encourage these scholars to continue to aim high, lift up others, and embrace opportunit­ies to lead.”

The Presidenti­al Scholars Program, created in 1964, has honored over 8,200 of the country’s highest achieving students. The scholars will be recognized with an online recognitio­n program this summer.

Areena Arora, data and investigat­ive reporter for Knox News, can be reached by email at areena.arora@knoxnews.com. Follow her on X @AreenaAror­a.

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