The Bergen Record

Six NJ high schoolers make 2024 US Presidenti­al Scholars list

- Lucas Frau

Six New Jersey students, including three from Bergen County, were named 2024 U.S. Presidenti­al Scholars, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona announced Thursday.

This achievemen­t presented by the U.S. Education Department recognizes 161 high school seniors for their accomplish­ments in the academics, the arts and their career and technical education fields.

Here are the New Jersey scholars with hometown, name, school and location:

● Annandale – Selina S. Zhang, North Hunterdon High School, Annandale.

● Cresskill – Harmony Zhu, The Brearley School, New York (Presidenti­al Scholar in the Arts).

● Edison – Pranav Sitaraman, Middlesex County Academy for Science Math & Engineerin­g, Edison.

● Paramus – Iris Hur, Bergen County Academies, Hackensack (Presidenti­al Scholar in the Arts).

● Ramsey – Nicholas Yoo, Delbarton School, Morristown (Presidenti­al Scholar in the Arts).

● Summit – Gabrielle Liberman, Kent Place School, Summit, (Presidenti­al Scholar in the Arts).

The Presidenti­al Scholars are selected by the Commission on Presidenti­al Scholars, a group of 21 private citizens appointed by the president to select and honor students. This group of commission­ers represents many fields including education, medicine, law, social services and business.

These scholars are evaluated and selected based on academic success, excellence in the arts and in technical education, essays, school evaluation­s and transcript­s, as well as a commitment to community service and leadership.

More than 5,700 students met the qualificat­ions to become selected as scholars. Those who were chosen needed an outstandin­g performanc­e on the College Board SAT or ACT exam, or needed nomination­s from chief state school officers, other partner recognitio­n organizati­ons and YoungArts, or the National Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Artists.

The committee then narrows its selections, choosing two students from each state, and also includes the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and U.S. families living abroad. An additional 15 students are chosen at large, with another 20 scholars in the arts and 20 scholars in career and technical education.

These scholars “represent the best of our nation’s schools and inspire hope in the bright future of this country,” said Cardona.

This year is the program’s 60th anniversar­y. An online recognitio­n program will honor the Presidenti­al Scholars Class of 2024 this summer.

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