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80 Wisconsin Students are Candidates for U.S. Presidential Scholars Program
Top High School students from Hudson, Waukesha, Brookfield, Glendale, Milwaukee, Whitefish Bay, Racine have made the list! Congratulations!

BROOKFIELD, WI — Top High School students from Hudson, Waukesha, Brookfield, Glendale, Milwaukee, Whitefish Bay, Racine and More, have earned high marks and are considered candidates for Wisconsin's 2017 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.
The White House Commission on Presidential Scholars, selects honored scholars annually based on their academic success, artistic excellence, essays, school evaluations and transcripts, as well as evidence of community service, leadership, and demonstrated commitment to high ideals.
As was the case in 2016, U.S. Presidential Scholars are comprised of one young man and one young woman from each state, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, and from U.S. families living abroad, as well as 15 chosen at-large, 20 U.S. Presidential Scholars in the Arts and for the first time 20 U.S. Presidential Scholars in Career and Technical Education.
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Here are Wisconsin's candidates (Patch.com communities in bold):
- Ayub Ahmed, Barron - Barron Area Senior High School
- Brendan M. Bagley, Hudson - Hudson Senior High School
- Connie T. Cai, Madison - Phillips Exeter Academy
- Matthew D. Carter, Weston - D. C. Everest Senior High School
- Alexander Cayer, Mequon - Homestead High School
- Cameron G. Chyla, Waukesha - Waukesha West High School
- William J. Cioci, Belleville - Verona Area High School
- William R. Clark, Mequon - Homestead High School
- Richard D. Colwell, Medford - Medford Area Sr High School
- Ryan E. Drager, Prairie Du Sac - Sauk Prairie High School
- Alexis N. Erickson, Deerfield - Deerfield High School
- Isaac P. Fingerson, Marathon - Phillips Exeter Academy
- Quinten S. Fredrick, Cashton - Cashton High School
- Anna M. Frehner, Madison - West High School
- Lindsey R. Gearin, Star Prairie - Osceola High School
- Sriram Gollapudy, Menomonee Falls - Brookfield Academy
- Colin Gray-Hoehn, Brookfield - United States Senate Page Sch
- Shalini S. Gundamraj, Hartland - Brookfield Academy
- Travis A. Gurlik, Hartland - Arrowhead High School
- Ruth Hallstead, Onalaska - Onalaska High School
- Parker J. Holum, Hudson - Hudson Senior High School
- Takahiro Ishikuri, Glendale - Nicolet High School
- Melannie D. Jay, Madison - West High School
- Bryan Jin, Fitchburg - West High School
- Anna S. Kane, Westby - Unknown High School
- Elizabeth G. Keuler, Mequon - University School of Milwaukee
- Eugene Kim, Brookfield - Brookfield Central High School
- Megan Klos, Grafton - Grafton Senior High School
- Angela C. Kolb, Sauk City - Sauk Prairie High School
- William R. Korbitz, Whitefish Bay - Whitefish Bay High School
- [**] Alex Krueger, Janesville - Joseph A Craig High School
- Sanjana Kumar, Verona - James Madison Memorial High School
- Colton Langer, Wilson - Baldwin-Woodville High School
- Emma G. Lenz, Dousman - Brookfield Academy
- Emily Y. Li, Germantown - Germantown High School
- Emma M. Li, Platteville - Platteville High School
- Maxwell E. Lom, Appleton - Kimberly High School
- [**] Kelsie Lyall, Menomonie - Menomonie Senior High School
- Taylor Matsche, Bowler - Bowler High School
- [**] Andrea Mcdermott, Platteville - Platteville High School
- Riya A. Mehta, New Berlin - Eisenhower High School
- Gianna Morello, Hurley - Hurley Senior High School
- Lolar Moua, Green Bay - Preble High School
- Kaylee Mullholland, La Crosse - West Salem High School
- Rhea Nangia, Brookfield - Brookfield Academy
- Samuel T. Nortman, Appleton - Xavier High School
- Mckenzie Null, Mauston - Mauston High School
- Benjamin L. Ontl, Wisc Rapids - Lincoln High School
- Jason Paonessa, Racine - Walden Iii Middle And High Sch
- [**] Dylon Pokorny, Waupun - Waupun Senior High School
- Alyssa J. Price, Appleton - Appleton North High School
- Zachary Rau, Centuria - Unity High School
- Heather E. Ruby, Green Bay - Notre Dame Academy
- Joseph S. Rupcich, Verona - Edgewood High School
- Angela J. Schmitt, Kohler - Kohler Senior High School
- Noel Schmitz, Sparta - Cashton High School
- Megan R. Schumer, Green Bay - Notre Dame Academy
- William Schweitzer, Clintonville - Marion High School
- Joey Sokol, Belleville - Belleville High School
- Chloe B. Spang, Pewaukee - Kettle Moraine High School
- Sarah O. Spector, Whitefish Bay - Whitefish Bay High School
- Lydia A. Spettel, West Bend - West Bend East High School
- Mitchell J. Stroebel, Saukville - Cedarburg Senior High School
- Claire X. Sun, Verona - James Madison Memorial High School
- Pitchaya Tanawattanacharoen, Eau Claire - Eau Claire Mem High School
- Gavin E. Tappe, Durand - Durand High School
- Maria Thurow, Monticello - New Glarus High School
- Matthew Trafton, Waukesha - Kettle Moraine High School
- Tyler W. Trupke, De Pere - De Pere High School
- Hannah L. Ulatowski, Sussex - Arrowhead High School
- Skye A. Vandeleest, Green Bay - Ashwaubenon High School
- Anna Verbruggen, Little Chute - Little Chute High School
- David Vowels, Oconomowoc - Oconomowoc High School
- Rachel D. Ward, Waukesha - Waukesha West High School
- Benjamine M. Wears, Black Creek - Seymour High School
- [**] Levi Werlein, Appleton - Appleton North High School
- Emma Widmar, Racine - Washington Park High School
- Christopher Y. Zheng, Hartland - Arrowhead High School
- Alexander R. Zhu, Brookfield - Brookfield Academy
- Samuel W. Zwickel, Chippewa Falls - Mcdonell Central High School
Of the three million students expected to graduate from high school last year, more than 5,600 candidates qualified for the 2016 awards determined by outstanding performance on the College Board SAT and ACT exams, through nominations made by Chief State School Officers, other partner recognition organizations or the National YoungArts Foundation's nationwide YoungArts™ competition.
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Created in 1964, the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program has honored almost 7,000 of the nation's top-performing students with the prestigious award given to honorees during the annual ceremony in D.C. The program was expanded in 1979 to recognize students who demonstrate exceptional talent in the visual, literary and performing arts. In 2015, the program was again extended to recognize students who demonstrate ability and accomplishment in career and technical education fields.
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