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Charlotte Seniors Named National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists

Semi-finalists for the scholarship were announced earlier this week, including 83 from Charlotte.

CHARLOTTE, NC — More than 80 students representing 11 Charlotte-area schools have been named semi-finalists for the 2020 National Merit Scholarship Program.

The semi-finalists were announced on Wednesday and include approximately 16,000 high-school seniors that will go on to compete for the scholarships that will be offered next spring. According to a press release from the National Merit Scholarship Program, over 90 percent of the semi-finalists will be named as finalists for the scholarship. Of those finalists, about half will win a scholarship.

More than 1.5 million students applied for the highly competitive scholarship and the semi-finalists represent less than 1 percent of all high-school seniors in the U.S. For each state, the number of semi-finalists is proportional to that state’s percentage of the total graduating seniors in the country.

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Here are the 83 Charlotte semi-finalists for the scholarship:

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  • Nitya Agrawal
  • Joy H. Bao-Dai
  • Mrinal M. Chanshetty
  • Rohit Chaudhuri
  • Siddhant D. Doshi
  • Lewis J. Dubrowski
  • Mahith S. Edula
  • Abisha R. Fenn
  • Ethan P. Gandara
  • Logan A. Gately
  • Rohith Gottiparthi
  • John M. Grace
  • Major G. Kirby
  • Sagar Malekar
  • Danielle A. Owens
  • Ruta G. Petrikis
  • Karthik V. Rangavajhula
  • Anisha Reddy
  • Richa Saxena
  • Dishita Sen
  • Sheida Sharghi-Moshtaghin
  • Anna K. Zagora

Charlotte Catholic High School

  • Jamison M. Cox
  • Alexander J. Denton
  • Christopher J. Hoefling
  • John P. Meehan
  • Sophia A. Roper

Charlotte Christian School

  • Howard, Jack H.

Charlotte Country Day School

  • Thomsen L. Hoops
  • Shelton L. Houser
  • Kyal Sin L. Htet
  • Kathryn M. Leighty
  • Carleigh Oberkfell
  • Sylvia R. Riddell
  • Margaret W. Torstrick
  • Charles T. Veronee

Charlotte Latin School

  • Roger M. Briggs
  • Andrew B. DeWeese
  • Marion T. Donald
  • August A. Haldeman
  • Ana T. Kenefick
  • Alexander M. Lapuente
  • Andrew J. Lewis
  • Paige E. Nurkin
  • Braden K. Panther
  • Evelyn G. Peters
  • Mary C. Pope
  • Anna K. Snyder
  • Kai M. Vincent
  • Laura C. Zielinski

East Mecklenburg High School

  • Lewis C. Benston
  • Tyler J. Benton
  • Ebenezer A. Teshome
  • Molly C. Warren
  • Benjamin V. Wilson

Independence High School

  • Ryan T. McLaughlin

Myers Park High School

  • Helena E. Barnes
  • Evelyn A. Dalton
  • Sebastian K. Hartley
  • Anna E. Lassiter
  • Christine I. Mendoza
  • Alexanne M. O'Dell
  • Samuel R. Quarles
  • Eliza P. Whitmire

Providence Day School

  • Dylan L. Fox-Arnold
  • Kayla G. Furney
  • Alexander W. Hobby
  • Meredith N. Newman
  • Kathryn R. Seddon
  • David S. Starling
  • Angelina L. Tricebock
  • Robert W. Veres
  • John C. Ziegler

Providence High School

  • Evan R. Hofland
  • Angelica Joshi
  • Emma E. Knox
  • Nathaniel W. Miller
  • Aditi Prakash
  • Jeffrey Shao
  • Robert T. Thomas
  • Zixin Zhang

South Mecklenburg High School

  • Matthew B. Grady
  • Rose K. Hollingsworth

To become a finalist, the program explains that students and a high-school official must submit a detailed application. The application must contain information about a student’s academic record, leadership abilities, the honors and awards they’ve received and more.

Students will find out in February whether they make it to the finalist stage. The scholarship winners will be announced beginning in April 2020.

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