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OCTOBER 31, 2008 - INDIAN HILL BULLETIN PAGE 14<br />
National Merit Honors 20% of the CCDS Senior Class<br />
Thirteen Cincinnati Country Day School seniors (Twenty percent of the class of 64 students) have<br />
received recognition from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation for 2009, including 4 Semi-finalists and 9<br />
Commended Scholars.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Semifinalists are Kevin Breneman (Anderson), Howard Kim (Symmes), Maxfield Victor (Anderson<br />
Township), and Marguerite Wevers (Symmes). <strong>The</strong>se seniors are among 16,000 semifinalists who will have an<br />
opportunity to compete next spring for 8,200 Merit Scholarship awards worth $34 million.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Commended Students are Reed Caron (Mariemont), Patrick Daly (<strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Hill</strong>), Matthew Eichel<br />
(Cincinnati), Bailey Kielarowski (Mason), Molly McCartney (Anderson), Rene Peters (Parkdale), Allison Rue<br />
(Loveland), Rainor Tangvald (Terrace Park), and Anna-Alycia Tucker (Mason).<br />
In addition, Commended Students Rene Peters, and Anna-Alycia Tucker have been designated National<br />
Achievement Scholarship Semifinalists. <strong>The</strong>se scholastically talented students are among only 1600 African-<br />
American high school seniors selected from more than 140,000 students. <strong>The</strong>y will compete for 800 scholarships<br />
worth $2.5 million this spring.<br />
Although they will not continue in the competition for National Merit Scholarships, these Commended<br />
Scholars placed among the top five percent of more than 1.4 million students who entered the competition by<br />
taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship qualifying test.<br />
Dr. Robert Macrae, CCDS Head of School said, “CCDS has had a tremendous start to the school year, and<br />
we are pleased to have even more good news to celebrate. Great things are in store for these individuals as well<br />
as our other students whose achievements continue to impress me each and every day.”<br />
Front Row – Patrick Daly, Allison Rue, Rene Peters, Molly McCartney, Anna-Alycia Tucker<br />
Back Row – Howard Kim, Matthew Eichel, Reed Caron, Kevin Breneman, Maxfield Victor<br />
Absent from photo - Bailey Kielarowski, Rainor Tangvald, Marguerite Wevers<br />
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11<br />
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27