National Merit Scholarship Finalists Announced
Published February 23, 2018
More than 40 Williamson County Schools students have earned the recognition of being a 2018 National Merit Scholarship Finalist.
High school students enter the National Merit Program by taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
To become a Finalist, the student and his or her high school must submit a scholarship application, in which information is provided about the student’s academic record, participation in school and community activities, demonstrated leadership abilities, employment, and any honors and awards he or she received. From the Finalists, the National Merit Scholarship Corporation will choose the recipients of the National Merit Scholarship.
Congratulations to the following National Merit Scholarship Finalists:
Brentwood High
- Andrew Dai
- Muhammad Fazili
- Laura Guo
- Brandon Huynh
- Hayley Jordan
- Jackson McNabb
- Aditya Pillai
- Ethan Shull
- Deepak Sundaramoorthy
- Coby Warkentin
- Roger Yuan
Centennial High
- Andrew Brackins
- Murphy DePompei
- Margaret Herndon
- Molly Kreider
- Christian Sponsel
Franklin High
- Jack Brimm
- Lawton Bryant
- Jason Davidson
- Timothy Grove
- Janelle Ickes
- John McElroy
- Amelia Mitchell
- Marshall Morrisson
- Stephen Quiton
Independence High
- Maxwell Coil
- Sean Smith
- Ray Vanhorn
Page High
- Tanvi Jivtode
- Paxton Lifsey
Ravenwood High
- Leah Farmer
- Natasha Hamid
- Riya Jain
- Natalie Joseph
- Kaitlyn Mi
- Adam Novak
- Stacey Xiang
- Chase Yarbrough
Summit High
- Harper de Bassim
- Andi Mitchell
- Jared Schmidt