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Haverford Township School District celebrated a significant achievement during its recent school board meeting, highlighting the success of its students in the National Merit Scholarship program. This year, the district proudly announced that Haverford High School has produced a record number of National Merit finalists, with seven students recognized, the highest in the school's history.

Among these finalists, three students—Samuel Graff, Maxim Marqueu, and Jorge Tesador—were awarded National Merit Scholarships. This accomplishment is particularly noteworthy as only 830 recipients were selected from over 15,000 finalists nationwide. The board expressed its pride in these students, acknowledging their hard work and the support of their families and teachers.
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The meeting also included a wellness presentation, indicating the district's commitment to student health and well-being. As the school year progresses, the district continues to focus on fostering an environment that supports academic excellence and personal growth among its students. The recognition of these scholars not only celebrates individual achievements but also reflects the district's dedication to educational success.

Converted from 05/08/25 School Board Meeting meeting on May 10, 2025
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