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Class of 2021 Highlights Class of 2021 ◊ 78 seniors will enroll in 44 different colleges in 21 different states and the District of Columbia ◊ 82% of seniors received merit scholarships, totaling over $11.5 million in college-sponsored, four-year scholarships ◊ $148,000 average scholarship per student ◊ 83% of the senior class completed one or more AP examinations Photo by Phillips Mitchell ◊ 5 National Merit Finalists; 2 National Merit Commended Scholars ◊ 4 seniors will participate in intercollegiate athletics ◊ 49% of seniors scored 28 or above on the ACT; 30% of the class scored 30 or above Class of 2021 College Acceptances & Choices (in bold) Alfred University Lake Forest College University of Cincinnati American University Landmark College University of Colorado-Boulder Asbury University Loyola University Chicago University of Denver Auburn University Loyola University New Orleans University of Florida Baldwin Wallace University Lynn University University of Georgia Belmont Abbey College Marymount Manhattan College University of Illinois Belmont University Miami University University of Kentucky Birmingham-Southern College Morehead State University University of Louisville Bluegrass Community and Technical College Mount St. Joseph University University of Maryland Boston University Muskingum University University of Massachusetts Butler University North Carolina State University University of Mississippi Carnegie Mellon University Northeastern University University of Pittsburgh Case Western Reserve University Northwestern University University of Richmond Centre College Ohio State University University of South Carolina Clemson University Oklahoma City University University of Southern California College of Wooster Pace University University of Tampa Colorado State University Penn State University University of Tennessee Columbia College of Chicago Point Park University University of Texas-Dallas Columbia University Pratt Institute University of Toronto Curry College Purdue University University of Vermont Davidson College Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute University of Virginia Dean College Rhodes College Vanderbilt University Denison University Rollins College Virginia Tech University DePaul University Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Wake Forest University DePauw University Saint Louis University Washington and Lee University Drexel University Samford University Washington University in St. Louis Earlham College Savannah College of Art and Design Western Kentucky University Eastern Kentucky University School of the Art Institute of Chicago Wittenberg University Emory University Southern Methodist University (SMU) Wofford College Florida State University Spelman College Worcester Polytechnic Institute Fordham University Stanford University Xavier University Furman University Stetson University George Mason University Texas A&M University George Washington University Texas Christian University (TCU) Georgetown College Transylvania University Grinnell College University of Alabama Hampden-Sydney College University of California-Los Angeles Hanover College (UCLA) Indiana University University of California-San Diego Student Government Officers Honor Council Parker Stewart, Student Government President Ian Thornberry, Chair Jackson Cornett, Student Government Vice President Levy Deckard Melissa Shane, Student Government Secretary Melissa Shane Cate Goodman, Student Government Treasurer Spencer Stewart Levy Deckard, Senior Class President ® Alexis Henry, Senior Class Vice President National Merit Scholars Arsh Ansari, Senior Class Secretary/Treasurer Levy Deckard, Finalist Spencer Lutz, Finalist Ricky Reynolds, Finalist Parker Stewart, Finalist Claire Thayer, Commended Scholar Donald Woodruff, Finalist Tracy Zhao, Commended Scholar National Honor Society Members NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SPANISH NHS Jade Adams Prerna Maggan Arsh Ansari Prerna Maggan Arsh Ansari Marcum McLean Luke Bowers Marcum McLean Luke Bowers Carson Mitchell Alex Cofield Teresa Murphy-Adams Evan Brock William Morris William Conley David Neal Reece Brogden Easton Morton Jackson Cornett Marissa Nicholson Alex Cofield Teresa Murphy-Adams Levy Deckard Elizabeth Patterson William Conley David Neal Nathalie de Sousa Ricky Reynolds Jackson Cornett Marissa Nicholson Bella Duer Lexi Roth Connor Davis Elizabeth Patterson Woods Freeman Simpreet Sandhu Levy Deckard Claire Peters-Seymour Cate Goodman Melissa Shane Nathalie de Sousa Carlos Ramirez-Mendoza Ainsley Hojnacki Harrison Ward Bella Duer Ricky Reynolds Moaz Ibrahim Ford Webb Olivia Frasca Josh Richards Eleanor Ickes Donald Woodruff Woods Freeman Lexi Roth Michael Madden Cate Goodman Seth Rubin Jackson Grau Simpreet Sandhu FRENCH NHS TRI-M MUSIC NHS Abby Grunwald Melissa Shane Mathilde Longbottom Evan Brock Alexis Henry Parker Stewart Claire Thayer Allison Kimmerer Ainsley Hojnacki Layla Tahanasab Shane Landis Moaz Ibrahim Claire Thayer MATH NHS Nate Scudder Eleanor Ickes Ian Thornberry Claire Peters-Seymour Allison Kimmerer Scout VanMeter Levy Deckard Clark Kwun Harrison Ward Woods Freeman INT’L THESPIAN SOCIETY Shane Landis Donald Woodruff Eleanor Ickes Mathilde Longbottom Audrey Zahn Clark Kwun Lisi Gross Spencer Lutz Tracy Zhao Shane Landis Michael Madden Spencer Lutz Prerna Maggan Marissa Nicholson VIRTUAL AWARDS DAY 2021 Carlos Ramirez-Mendoza Simpreet Sandhu For a complete list of awards and Melissa Shane recipients, please visit our website. Parker Stewart Claire Thayer Ian Thornberry Donald Woodruff Congratulations Class of 2021!.
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