VMHS senior named semifinalist in U.S. Presidential Scholars Program

            Mission, Texas- Rene Olivarez, a graduating senior at Veterans Memorial High School, has been named one of 689 semifinalists in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. The semifinalists were selected from nearly 4,700 candidates expected to graduate from U.S. high schools in the year 2016.

            Inclusion in the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, now in its 52nd year, is one of the highest honors bestowed upon graduating high school seniors. Scholars are selected on the basis of superior academic and artistic achievements, leadership qualities, strong character, and involvement in community and school activities.

            A distinguished panel of educators have reviewed submissions and selected 689 semifinalists. The commission on Presidential Scholars, a group of up to 32 eminent citizens appointed by the President, will select the finalist. The U.S. Department of Education will announce the Scholars in later in May. Scholars will be invited to Washington, DC for several days in June to receive the Presidential Scholars Medallion at a recognition ceremony and to participate in events and activities.

            The U.S. Presidential Scholars Program was established in 1964 by Executive Order of the President to recognize some of our nation’s most distinguished graduating seniors for their accomplishments in many areas: academic success, leadership, and service to school and community. It was expanded in 1979 to recognize students demonstrating exceptional scholarship and talent in the visual, creative, and performing arts. In 2015, the program was expanded once again to recognize students who demonstrate ability and accomplishment in career and technical fields. Annually, up to 161 U.S. Presidential Scholars are chosen from among that year’s senior class, representing excellence in education and the promise of greatness in America’s youth. All Scholars are invited to Washington, DC in June for the National Recognition Program, featuring various events and enrichment activities and culminating in the presentation of the PResidential Scholars Medallion during a White House-sponsored ceremony.

            For more information about the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, parents and students can call the U.S. Presidential Scholars Office at 507-931-8345, or send an e-mail to [email protected]. A complete list of candidates and semifinalists is available on the Program’s web page, www.ed.gov.psp.

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