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Lexington High Students Named National Merit Scholars

Three Lexington High School students were named as National Merit Scholars.

LEXINGTON, MA—Lexington High School is full of brilliant students, but two students in particular have been named as National Merit Scholars by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation Thursday.

According to the foundation that awards the grants, the students are those “judged to have the strongest combination of accomplishments, skills, and potential for success in rigorous college studies.”

Recipients are chosen by a committee of college admission officers and high school counselors. The winners are granted a $2,500 scholarship.

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Here are the winners from Lexington:

Uma Roy, planning to go into the field of Mathematics

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Matthew B. Weiss, planning to go into the field of Education.

Ethan K. Zou, planning to go into the field of Applied Mathematics.

The number of winners in Massachusetts- as in each state - is proportional to the state’s percentage of the nation’s graduating high school seniors.

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