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25 Bryn Mawr Seniors Named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists
The semifinalists come from five different local schools; less than one-percent of nation's high school seniors reach this level

JASON KOESTENBLATT and STEPHEN SILVER, Patch Staff
Some high school students picture senior year as a cakewalk, especially once a college choice has been made.
Others are still striving to achieve, and do so on a national scale.
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That’s the case for 25 students from five different schools throughout Bryn Mawr who are semifinalists in the 61st annual National Merit Scholarship Program, as announced by the corporation Wednesday.
Nationally there are 16,000 semifinalists vying to reach the top level and obtain a $2,500 scholarship to put toward college.
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From Baldwin School, the semifinalists are Angela J. Luo and Sara K. Seyedroudbari. From Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, they include Aaron C. Bernstein, Elliot L. Bernstein, Jacob J. Gordon, Ariel Koltun-Fromm, Joseph H. Rudoler and Chaim Avram B. Zeff. From Harriton High School of Lower Merion, semifinalists are Victoria E. Alfred-Levow, Vera Lee, Matthew Norris, John Powell, Felix Serlin, Connor Todd and Ishya Verma. From Agnes Irwin High School, the list includes Sophie E. Fisher, Sophie K. Gaddes, Anna C. Kramer, Anisha Mittal and Morgan A. Smith. And from the Shipley School, semifinalists are Amy S. Danoff, William H. Field, Benjamin M. Kimmel, Brittainy M. Lovett and McKinley C. Lovett.
14 students from Lower Merion High School were also named.
According to the program, some 1.5 million juniors across 22,000 high schools entered the 2016 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2014 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, which serves as an initial screen of program entrants.
From the program’s requirements:
“To become a Finalist, the Semifinalist and his or her high school must submit a detailed scholarship application, in which they provide information about the Semifinalist’s academic record, participation in school and community activities, demonstrated leadership abilities, employment, and honors and awards received. A Semifinalist must have an outstanding academic record throughout high school, be endorsed and recommended by a high school official, write an essay, and earn SAT® scores that confirm the student’s earlier performance on the qualifying test.”
Finalists will be chosen during the spring and 2,500 National Merit Scholarship will be awarded, along with 1,000 corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards.
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