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Wilmette Students, Schools Named Among National Merit Winners
2 Wilmette residents, 3 Loyola Academy students were awarded 2018 National Merit Scholarships.

WILMETTE, IL — Three students at Loyola Academy and two Wilmette residents have been awarded $2,500 scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. The 2,500 students selected were chosen from an initial screen of students taking the preliminary SAT test at more than 22,000 high schools across the country, the organization announced. The latest group of Merit Scholar designees includes three seniors from Loyola Academy and two from New Trier High School — one a Wilmette resident.
The winners were picked by a panel of college and high school staff who evaluated students by the difficulty of their academic record, test scores, activities in and out of school, an essay and a letter of recommendation. According to the organization, the number of students named in Illinois is proportional to the state's percentage of graduating high school seniors nationwide.
Among the local Merit Scholars:
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- Maximillian K. Calk, of Lake Forest — Loyola Academy
- Louisa M. Edwards, of Evanston — Loyola Academy
- Zachary J. Crispino, of Wilmette — New Trier
- Emily M. Molins, of Wilmette — Loyola Academy
According to National Merit, Calk has a probable career field in applied mathematics, Crispino is interested in studying physics and Molins is likely to pursue economics.
The Evanston-based organization finances most of the single-payment scholarships, which can be used at any regionally accredited college or university in the country. Last month, the organization named more than 1,000 recipients of corporate-sponsored awards mostly open to the children of employees of participating corporations.
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In June and July, about 4,000 winners of college-sponsored National Merit Scholarships will be announced. By the end of this year's competition, more than $31 million in scholarships will have been awarded to about 7,500 students.
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