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These Simsbury Students Are Presidential Scholar Hopefuls

The program was created in 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson and it is one of the highest high school academic honors in the country.

SIMSBURY, CT — One of the nation's highest high school academic awards will be given out in June, with semifinalists — including those from Simsbury — recently named.

The U.S. Presidential Scholars Program has a total of 167 semifinalists from Connecticut, including seven from Simsbury.

According to the U.S. Presidential Scholars website, the program was established in 1964, by executive order of President Lyndon B. Johnson.

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The aim is to recognize and honor some of our nation's most distinguished graduating high school seniors.

In 1979, the program was extended to recognize students who demonstrate exceptional talent in the visual, creative, and performing arts.

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In 2015, the program was again extended to recognize students who demonstrate ability and accomplishment in career and technical education fields.

Each year, up to 161 students are named Presidential Scholars, one of the nation's highest honors for high school students.

Those named semifinalists for the program from Simsbury are:

• Sadie B. Conway (Simsbury) of Simsbury High School

• Eli M. Gold (West Simsbury) of Simsbury High School

•Yoovin Lee (Simsbury) of Westminster School in Simsbury

• Meiyin Ren (Simsbury) of Westminster School in Simsbury

• Yumeng Wang (Simsbury) of Ethel Walker School in Simsbury

• Lindsey Wilcox (Simsbury) of Simsbury High School

• Raymond F. Chang (Simsbury) of Simsbury High School

For more information on the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, click on this link.

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