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Seven Duval County Public Schools’ Students Named Semifinalists in the 2010 National Achievement® Scholarship Program

Jacksonville, Fla. - Today officials of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC) announced that seven Duval County Public Schools’ students are among more than 1,600 Black American high school seniors who have been designated Semifinalists in the 46th annual National Achievement Scholarship Program. These scholastically talented young men and women now have an opportunity to continue in the competition for approximately 800 Achievement Scholarship® awards, worth some $2.6 million, to be offered next spring.

“I am very proud of our students,” said DCPS’ Superintendent Ed Pratt-Dannals. “I congratulate them on their achievement, and wish them all the best as they move forward to the finalist stage of the competition.”

The National Achievement Scholarship Program, conducted by NMSC, is a privately financed academic competition that operates without government assistance. It was initiated in 1964 to recognize academically promising black students throughout the nation and to provide scholarships to a substantial number of the most outstanding program participants. To date, over 29,500 young men and women have received Achievement Scholarship awards worth $94 million.

About the Competition Approximately 1,300 Semifinalists are expected to fulfill additional requirements and advance to the finalist level in the 2010 program. All Achievement Scholar® awardees will be selected from the finalist group on the basis of their abilities, accomplishments, and potential for success in rigorous college studies.

More than 160,000 high school juniors from all parts of the United States requested consideration in the 2010 National Achievement Scholarship Program when they took the 2008 Preliminary sat/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®). Semifinalists were designated within geographic regions and are the highest-scoring program entrants in the states that make up each region. To advance to the finalist level in the competition, semifinalists must present a record of high academic performance throughout high school, be endorsed and recommended by the high school principal, write an essay, and earn sat scores that confirm the PSAT/NMSQT performance. Also, the semifinalist and a high school official must complete a detailed scholarship application in which they provide information about the student’s participation in school and community activities, demonstrated leadership abilities, and educational goals. The substantial amount of information collected about each finalist will be used in the selection of scholarship winners.

National Achievement Scholarships
National Achievement Scholarships provided in 2010 will be supported by corporations, professional organizations, foundations, and by NMSC’s own funds. Two types of scholarships will be offered. Every finalist will compete for one of the 700 one-time National Achievement $2500 Scholarships, which will be awarded on a regional representation basis. In addition, corporate and business sponsors will underwrite about 100 Achievement Scholarship awards for finalists who meet criteria set by the grantor. Although some corporate-sponsored awards provide a single payment, most are renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study. NMSC will release the names of scholarship winners to news media in early April.

Duval County Public Schools' Winners

Englewood High School
Janai M. Smothers

Fletcher High School
Jacob L. Grant

Robert E. Lee High School
Alphonso Wilson

Raines High School
Bryan R. Lockwood

Stanton College Preparatory School
Tonya J. Herbert
Kaylie McGregor

Terry Parker High School
Chloe M. Herring

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