Messalonskee 2018 graduates in morning sentinel
He's also been taking dual credit courses at NMSU.
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She also takes dual credit courses at New Mexico State University.įierro plays golf for Las Cruces High and has earned academic honors from the National Hispanic Recognition Program. Iqbal is a National Honor Society member, and has played in both the All State and All City bands and is involved with Amnesty International, Science Olympiad, MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, and Science Achievement) and Key Club. I know this is just the beginning of a very bright future for them." "I am so proud of what these students have accomplished. "These students worked very hard in and outside of the classroom," said Karen Trujillo, interim superintendent for Las Cruces Public Schools. Since it was founded, the NMSC said it has given out 432,000 scholarships totaling $1.7 billion. For 65 years the National Merit Scholarship Corporation has awarded scholarships to academically talented high school students. The National Merit Scholarship is given out annually to students who exhibit exceptional academics and extracurricular accomplishments. Three of the students come from Las Cruces High School, Reema Iqbal, Andruw Fierro and Julia Fernald. Two are from Mayfield High School, Mireya Sanchez-Maes and Nicholas Simon Grijalva, and two come from Arrowhead Park Early College High School, Rebekah Ruff and Mohammed Badawy.
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Seven senior high school students from Las Cruces Public Schools have qualified as semifinalists for the 2020 National Merit Scholarship. From bottom left: Andruw Fierro, Julia Fernald and Reema Iqbal (Photo: Las Cruces Public Schools) From top left: Mohammed Badawy, Mireya Sanchez-Maes, Nicholas Simon Grijalva and Rebekah Ruff.