15 Students Earn National Merit Scholarships in Final Round of Awards

Fifteen Montgomery County students in the class 0f 2024 have earned college and university-sponsored National Merit Scholarships in the latest and final round of awards from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.

Awardees are selected by each sponsoring college or university from a group of finalists in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program. The awards provide recipients between $500 to $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study at the institution financing the scholarship.

The winners, their intended career fields and the sponsoring university or college are:

Montgomery County Public School Scholars

Montgomery Blair

  • Sarah A. Stone, mathematics, Purdue University
  • Mandy Y. Guo, medicine, University of Maryland
  • Elliott C. Paschane, economics, University of Maryland

Winston Churchill

  • Jonah I. Kerchner, aerospace engineering, Case Western Reserve University
  • Ty T. Sun, computer science, University of Maryland

Walter Johnson

  • Charles J. Brenner, mathematics, Northeastern University
  • Mauricio Sanchez Toral, architecture, Texas Tech University

Walt Whitman

  • Madeline H. Kaltman, biomedical engineering, University of Wisconsin – Madison

Poolesville

  • Amy A. Le, medicine, Northeastern University
  • Nathaniel C. Chen, aerospace engineering, University of Maryland
  • Andrew W. Sha, accounting, University of Maryland

Richard Montgomery

  • Han Lin, computer engineering, University of Maryland
  • Hadassah N. Ucko, statistics, Boston University

Private School Scholars

Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School

  • Daniel I. Schlactus, electrical engineering, University of Maryland

Our Lady of Good Counsel

  • Samantha P. Morin, computer science, Clemson University

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