By: Sharon Aron Baron
Broward County Public Schools has just announced that 23 students have been named by The National Merit Scholarship Corporation as scholarship finalists and six of them are from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
“These outstanding students have demonstrated remarkable academic success and we are extremely proud of their accomplishments,” said BCPS Superintendent Robert W. Runcie. “Our scholars worked incredibly hard to earn these prestigious scholarships, and we wish them all the best as they prepare for college and their futures.”
Officials from each sponsor college selected their scholarship winners from the finalists in the 2017 National Merit Scholarship Program. These awards provide between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study at the institution financing the scholarship. An additional group of scholars will be announced in July 2017, bringing the total number of college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship recipients in the 2017 competition to approximately 4,000.
Congratulations to the college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship winners from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School:
Sabrina Chen – National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
Ryan Flemming – National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
Matthew Ionescu – National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
Brianna Kernan – National Merit Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Scholarship
Alexa J. Luboff – National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
Michael J. Weissman – National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
Congratulations to the following Broward County Public Schools college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship winners:
Lorelei Marie Bivins, College Academy @ Broward College
National Merit Harvey Mudd College Scholarship
Christopher A. Cravey, College Academy @ Broward College
National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
Jacob Eshet, College Academy @ Broward College
National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
Schuyler J. Gleaves, College Academy @ Broward College
National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
Czar Cydric Parreno, College Academy @ Broward College
National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
John-Robert Rodriguez, College Academy @ Broward College
National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
William L. Counts, Cooper City High School
National Merit Vanderbilt University Scholarship
Shawn H. Dermer, Cypress Bay High School
National Merit Northeastern University Scholarship
Blake F. Hanan, Cypress Bay High School
National Merit Vanderbilt University Scholarship
Jessica Emily Rozen, Cypress Bay High School
National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
Adriana Sasso, Cypress Bay High School
National Merit University of Central Florida Scholarship
Evan H. Segaul, Cypress Bay High School
National Merit Vanderbilt University Scholarship
Jesse Siu, Everglades High School
National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
Rohit Warier, Nova High School
National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
Rory M. Carpenter, West Broward High School
National Merit University of Central Florida Scholarship
Sarah E. Gonzalez, West Broward High School
National Merit New College of Florida Scholarship
Michael Youssef, West Broward High School
National Merit University of Florida Scholarship
Marjory Stoneman Douglas is a Broward County Public School attended by students living in Coral Springs and Parkland.
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1 comment
Commissioner Daley had little praise for the Broward county schools he even offered to give academic help wow what a political comment. How wrong can one be and still remain in office. Try telling these award winning students that their school system is under par and has hampered their education.