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Shaker Heights High Has 7 National Merit Semifinalists

Seven seniors made it to the first round of the National Merit Scholarship Program

Seven seniors at are National Merit Scholar semifinalists and have an opportunity to compete this spring for one of 8,300 awards.

Anna (Kate) Connors, Claire Crosby, Alexander Friedman, Clara Kao, Matthew Langhinrichs, Daniel Murphy and Isabel Robertson received the designation in this year's 58th annual National Merit Scholarship program.

Each of these students earned a score on the PSAT that was high enough to rank them as a National Merit Scholar semifinalist. To qualify as a semifinalist, a student’s score must be among the highest in the state and the total number of semi-finalists represents less than 1 percent of all high school students in the nation. 

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The number of semifinalists varies from state to state because the number selected is proportional to the percentage of the total number of graduating seniors in each state. Sixteen thousand students were named semifinalists nationwide.

The seven semifinalist students in Shaker will continue in the competition to become National Merit Scholar finalists by fulfilling several additional requirements in the coming months.

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First, they must attain an SAT score that confirms their achievement on the PSAT qualifying test. They must also demonstrate a record of outstanding academic performance throughout high school and be endorsed and recommended by their high school principal.

In addition, the students and school officials must complete a detailed scholarship application that includes a student essay and information about their participation and leadership in school and community-based activities.

Shaker Heights also had three students named National Hispanic Recognition Scholars — Nicholas Murray, Juan Schwartzman and Ana Sinicariello. According to a media release from Shaker Heights City Scohols, "Each year, the National Hispanic Recognition Program honors nearly 5,000 of the highest-scoring students from the approximately 235,000 Hispanic/Latino juniors who take the PSAT/NMSQT."

Solon Patch editor Chris Mazzolini contributed reporting to this article

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