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33 Gwinnett County Seniors Named 2021 Georgia Scholars

A total of 323 seniors from across Georgia have been recognized as 2021 Georgia Scholars, State Superintendent Richard Woods said.

GWINNETT COUNTY, GA — A total of 323 graduating seniors from across Georgia have been recognized as 2021 Georgia Scholars, State Superintendent Richard Woods announced Thursday.

Through the Georgia Scholar program, the Georgia Department of Education identifies and honors high school seniors who have achieved excellence in school and community life.

The seniors from Gwinnett County are:

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Dacula

  • Dacula High School
    • Jalen Cauley
    • Aminatou Doukoure
    • Shivani Virani
  • Hebron Christian Academy
    • Victoria Davis
    • Jacob Epps
    • Benjamin Meek

Duluth

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  • Duluth High School
    • Kaitlyn Banh
    • Somi Jang
  • McClure Health Science High School
    • Khushi Isani

Grayson

  • Grayson High School
    • Zion Brannon
    • Yoanna Turura

Lilburn

  • Parkview High School
    • Olivia Draper
    • Reshma Hakani

Norcross

  • Norcross High School
    • Cooper Allen
    • Tiffani Baker
    • Charlotte Burts
    • Moira Christ
    • Kevin Li

Snellville

  • Brookwood High School
    • Hillary Aina
    • Andrea An
    • Michael Davis
    • Shari Gasper
    • Nooree Husnani
    • Silmi Keshwani
    • Deborah Mativo
    • Ciara Mitchell
    • Krish Modi
    • Trang Vu
  • Shiloh High School
    • Anya Bibbs
    • Michael Kemp
    • Kennedy Odiboh

Suwanee

  • Peachtree Ridge High School
    • Shivani Desai
    • Chandni Jain

Students eligible for Georgia scholar recognition are high school seniors who exhibit excellence in all phases of school life, in community activities, and in the home. Each Georgia scholar receives a seal for their diploma.

These students have carried exemplary course loads during their four years of high school; performed excellently in all courses; successfully participated in interscholastic events at their schools and in their communities; and have assumed roles in extracurricular activities sponsored by their schools. Click here for a full list of Georgia Scholar program requirements. Note that the SAT and ACT score requirement was waived this year, as some students were not able to take or retake these exams due to the pandemic.

"As a state, we can all draw inspiration from the resilience and determination of the class of 2021," Woods said. "Like their counterparts in the class of 2020, they dealt with the sudden shutdown of in-person schooling in March of last year. Then they persevered through a school year that was, of necessity, unlike any we have ever seen before — and still, they found a way to excel. I am extremely proud of each 2021 Georgia scholar and can't wait to see what this outstanding group of students accomplishes."

The Georgia Scholar program is managed by the Georgia Department of Education's Excellence Recognition office and through local coordinators in each public school system and private schools throughout the state.

Patch Editor Kathleen Sturgeon contributed to this article.

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