Westchester Students Named National Merit Semifinalists

Last week, more than 100 high school students from a number of Westchester schools were chosen as semifinalists in the 64th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. The students are part of a pool of 16,000 semifinalists throughout the country. From those 16,000, 7,500 finalists will be picked to receive upwards of $32 million in scholarships. These scholarships will be announced next spring prior to college entrance.

This year’s semifinalists were chosen based on 2017 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®) scores. They represent less than one percent of U.S. high school seniors.

Semifinalists from Westchester County are:

Ardsley High School

  • Maxwell T. Greenspoon
  • Melody S. Kim
  • Anya K. Mody
  • James Park
  • Nina S. Rosenberg

Briarcliff High School

  • Noah Benson
  • Benjamin N. Cooper
  • Andrew G. Van Camp

Bronxville High School

  • Joseph B. Kochansky
  • Anton G. Tarazi

Blind Brook High School

  • Goldfeld, Matias Goldfeld
  • Rachel E. Harris
  • Adena Kibel
  • Kidar Kooverjee
  • Agustin G. Otero

Byram Hills High School

  • Alan Chang
  • Joshua N. Freedman
  • Elyse J. Kanner
  • Emma S. Lucchino
  • David R. McDaniels
  • Jonah E. Schwam
  • Nicole A. Tissot

Croton-Harmon High School

  • Maya Deutchman
  • Francis G. Fedora
  • Sean Gardiner
  • Samantha F. Rubin
  • Sophia Tu

Dobbs Ferry High School

  • Zachar D. Hankewycz
  • Jamie Kramer
  • Remy O. Nammour

Edgemont High School

  • Danielle B. Duffalo
  • Ananya Gupta
  • Ananya L. Gurumurthy
  • Angie Jang
  • Christopher Liu
  • Andrea J. Lopreiato
  • Miranda Margulis-Ohnuma
  • Elizabeth Morton
  • Julianna Schalkwyk
  • Heather Schneps
  • Dhruv S. Sidhwani

Fox Lane High School

  • Tristan B. DaCunha
  • Isabella F. Pansini
  • Beatrice H. Pence
  • George S. Quinn
  • Diane K. Zhang

French American School Of New York

  • Mathieu D. Salz

Hackley School

  • Annika Braun
  • Henry K. Lin

Harrison High School

  • Eli F. Lapkin
  • Caroline Wong

Hastings High School

  • David B. Dayan
  • Aaron H. Forman
  • Emma G. Lew
  • Leonard H. Meenan-Pakin
  • Elliot Riesman-Tremonte
  • Anya van Hoogstraten

Hendrick Hudson High School

  • Kathleen A. Mahoney
  • Haley N. Merchant
  • Rachel Y. Moon
  • William S. Wohler

Horace Greeley High School

  • Massimiliano Z. da Sa
  • Ava M. Foster
  • Alan Gu
  • Nathan C. Huang
  • Anabelle Johnston
  • Samuel J. Kaplan
  • Kevin Liu
  • Matthew J. Lohrs
  • Sophie Nadel
  • Isha Puri
  • Ryan Renzulli
  • Aditi Singh
  • Kathleen M. Sternkopf
  • Kenta Togo
  • Anna Zhang
  • Aron Zhao
  • Catherine Zhu

Irvington High School

  • Ethan Chang
  • Braden C. Donoian
  • Chrysmine Wong

John F. Kennedy Catholic High School

  • Patricia M. Curtin

John Jay High School

  • Shunan J. Chang
  • Thomas M. Feinstein
  • James Lucassen
  • Ruby M. Potash
  • Conor T. Roberts
  • Jacob D. Tabs
  • Abigail G. Wilson
  • Fayth C. Wisehar

Lakeland High School

  • Alison D. Bretti
  • Jothi M. Ramsawamy

Mamaroneck High School

  • James T. Anderson
  • Jackson Derby
  • John F. Dillon
  • Joshua Nidus
  • Leah M. Roffman

Pelham Memorial High School

  • Elise Aronson
  • Rachel R. Brewer
  • Richard Che
  • Benjamin D. Glickman
  • Liam Ronan

Pleasantville High School

  • Andrew G. Skrzypczak.

Solomon Schecter School of Westchester

  • Alyx Bernstein
  • Aidan L. Golub
  • Ethan L. Mayblum

New Rochelle High School

  • Elizabeth Crocker
  • Joshua C. Glickman
  • Adam M. Jones
  • Edward W. Jones

Ossining High School

  • Emma J. Montgomery

Rye Country Day School

  • James Y. Chen
  • Sarah R. Colin
  • Esquivel Losada
  • Matias Esquivel Losada
  • Farrell, Joseph P. Farrell
  • Hackett, Alexander R. Hackett
  • Mia Hotsuki
  • Georgia A. Mandell
  • Mindy C. Pang
  • Jason C. Schnall
  • William I. Shabecoff
  • Nishan Shehadeh
  • Nicholas Tallis
  • Cvan Paasschen
  • Cecilia A. van Passchen.
  • Yang, Jialin

Rye High School

  • Nicholas J. Cich
  • Sonia I. Eckstein
  • Cynphnie Hsu
  • Alexandra Kirk
  • Benjamin Kuster
  • Katherine J. Langer
  • Jonathan Lloyd
  • Thomas S. Monaghan
  • Alexander J. Noga
  • Pranjal Srivastava

Rye Neck High School

  • Risa Liebmann
  • Delaney R. Park
  • Elen Tisnovsky

Sleepy Hollow High School

  • Luca B. Brown

Somers High School

  • Noah A. Sanz
  • Katherine Taylor

Scarsdale High School

  • Anika Agarwal
  • Zachary Berkson
  • Maya Bharara
  • Sarah M. Bock
  • Alex Brotman
  • Nico A. Cavalluzzi
  • Robert J. Ceske
  • Noam Cherki
  • Teckhua Chiang
  • Shamika S. Dhuri
  • Katelin Du
  • Hannah S. Lamport
  • Jenny Liu
  • Connor J. McCarthy
  • Kelly A. Rutherford
  • Samuel E. Saxon
  • Talia P. Schulhof
  • Elizabeth Sinyavin
  • Austin R. Tang
  • Zongbo Zhang

Ursuline School

  • Naomi C. Koh

Walter Panas High School

  • Riti Bhandarkar

Yonkers High School

  • Ameya S. Palav

Yorktown High School

  • Roopa Duvvi
  • Kevin E. Fink
  • Jasmine J. Laber
  • Tracey Lu
  • Eric J. Lu
  • Ryan M. Onatzevitch
  • Diane Yang

A complete list of semifinalists can be found here.


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