Thursday, April 19, 2007
Dunbar HS student Vatsala Goyal becomes one of seven National Merit Scholars in FWISD
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They are the best of the best, the top of the top, the crème de la crème.
Today officials of the National Merit Scholarship program announce the first group of Merit Scholarship winners in 2007 - and seven students in the Fort Worth Independent School District are included in this elite group. They are:
Angela M. Cox
Paschal High School
Probable career field: International business
Sponsor: Lockheed Martin
Vatsala Goyal
Probable career field: Medicine
Sponsor: SAP America
Samuel B. Johnson
Arlington Heights High School
Probable career field: Film production
Sponsor: Lockheed Martin
Kari L. Olson
Paschal High School
Probable career field: Mechanical engineering
Sponsor: Lockheed Martin
Christopher R. Reed
Paschal High School
Probable career field: Finance
Sponsor: Gannett Foundation/Madelyn P. Jennings
Sloan M. Ware
Paschal High School
Probable career field: Mechanical engineering
Sponsor: Lockheed Martin
Staci N. Warren
Western Hills High School
Probable career field: Biological science
Sponsor: Lockheed Martin
These scholars were selected from Finalists in the 2007 National Merit Scholarship Program who meet the specific criteria of their scholarship sponsors, Lockheed Martin and SAP America.
This is National Merit Scholarship Corporation's first announcement of designees. Other recipients will be announced on May 2, May 23 and July 16.
Source: FWISD
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