Dysart recognizes 4 national merit scholars from Shadow Ridge
Posted 10/16/23
The Dysart School Governing Board recognized four Shadow Ridge High School students as semifinalists for the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program during an Oct. 5 Dysart School Board meeting.
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Dysart recognizes 4 national merit scholars from Shadow Ridge
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Shadow Ridge High School seniors, from left: Donovan Lerma, Wyatt Wilson, Luke Esh and Troi Orton, were recently named National Merit Scholar semifinalists.
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The Dysart School Governing Board recognized four Shadow Ridge High School students as semifinalists for the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program during an Oct. 5 Dysart School Board meeting.
The semifinalists were Luke Esh, Donovan Lerma, Troi Orton and Wyatt Wilson.
Of the 1.3 million junior year high school students in the state who take the PSAT/NMSQT test each year, less than 1 % make it into the semifinal round.
Semifinalists may apply for Finalist, along with 2,500 different National Merit Scholarships.