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Lanier High School to Graduate 199 Seniors
Graduation ceremony for LHS scheduled for noon Saturday, May 25, at Gwinnett Center Arena.
Twenty-one graduation ceremonies will take place throughout Gwinnett County this week. Lanier High School in Sugar Hill will graduate 199 students at noon Saturday, May 25, at the Gwinnett Center Arena.
Rachel Konovalova is the valedictorian for Lanier High School, and Jinhyuk Anh is salutatorian.
Rachel, the daughter of Marina and Denis Konovalova, plans to attend the University of Georgia on scholarship and major in pre-veterinary studies.
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Jinhyuk, the son of Gyouwhan Ahn and Sueyoung Kim, plans to study merhanical enginerring on scholarship at Georgia Tech.
More than 10,500 Gwinnett County Public Schools students will walk across the stage and receive their high school diplomas. The 10,556 high school seniors who make up the Class of 2013 represent the school system’s largest class ever.
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Brookwood High graduates the largest class this year with 810 students, followed by Mill Creek High with 782, and Peachtree Ridge High with 769.
“We are very proud of this year’s senior class and all that these students have accomplished during their academic careers. On behalf of the Board of Education and our community, I congratulate them and wish them the best as they start a new chapter in their lives,” said GCPS CEO/Superintendent Alvin Wilbanks.
“As the members of the Class of 2013 head off to college and into careers, they will carry the lessons they learned in Gwinnett classrooms with them, which is a testament to our teachers and their hard work and commitment. After all, the success of this year’s senior class is a part of our school district’s story – a story that focuses on graduating students with the knowledge, skills, and expertise they need to succeed in college, work, and life in the 21st century.”
The senior report for the Class of 2013 shows that:
- 84% of the students graduating this year report that they plan to continue their education by attending college or postsecondary schools. The vast majority, or 86% of them, plan to stay in their home state attending college in Georgia.
- The seniors who plan to continue their education have been offered, as of April of 2013, more than $137 million in academic, athletic, and military scholarships. That’s $36 million more than last year’s class.
- The majority of the scholarship amount, more than $ 86.4 million, was earned for academic achievement. Gwinnett students also received $45.4 in athletic scholarships, and $5.2 million due to military appointments. The monetary awards do not include HOPE, QuestBridge Scholarship recipients, or Gates Millennium Scholars.
- 12 Gwinnett students will have their college career paid in full after they were named Gates Millennium Scholars.
- Six seniors earned a full scholarship through the QuestBridge College Match Program.
- 13 students received military appointments.
- The Class of 2013 also includes 2,318 Honor Graduates, who are graduating with a grade percent average of 90 or better.
- During their high school career, 5,014 seniors took 11, 823 Advanced Placement (AP) courses.
- While members of the Class of 2013 were working on their high school diploma, 518 of them also were already ahead in their college career as dual enrolled students.
Source: Gwinnett County Public Schools
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