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LAWRENCE STUDENTS CHOOSE GATTON ACADEMY

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April 5, 2017
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Two gifted students from Lawrence County High School were invited to join both WKU’s Gatton Academy and MSU’s Craft Academy Class of 2019.

L to R Shaylon Moore, Bailey Thompson

Students, Shaylon M. Moore and Bailey N. Thompson, have elected to spend the next two years dually enrolled at Lawrence County High School and the number one public high school in the nation, the Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science.

The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science in Kentucky has selected 95 Kentucky sophomores for the Class of 2019. “We are excited to welcome the Class of 2019, an exceptional and diverse group of young people,” said Dr. Lynette Breedlove, Director of The Gatton Academy. Gatton Academy has been named the nation’s number 1 public high school for three years in a row and has made the Washington Post’s List of Elite Schools for 7 years in a row.

Moore is the daughter of Teresa O’Daniel of Louisa, KY. Thompson is the daughter of John and Tamra Thompson of Louisa, KY. The girls will join fellow LC student, Caleb Curry son of Steve and Brenda Curry, who is a member of Gatton Academy’s Class of 2018.

Applicants were evaluated based on ACT/SAT scores, high school grades, awards, extracurricular activities, responses to essay and short answer questions, and letters of recommendation. In addition to these criteria, earlier this month, 185 candidates were invited to interview with WKU faculty members, community leaders from across the Commonwealth, and Gatton Academy alumni. The selected students scored an average composite of 30.29 on the ACT and 29.98 on the mathematics portion of the exam. The highest possible score is a 36.

The goal of The Gatton Academy is to enable Kentucky’s exceptional young scientists and mathematicians to learn in an environment that offers advanced educational opportunities, preparing them for leadership roles in Kentucky. Moreover, The Gatton Academy assists in preparing Kentucky to compete in a knowledge-based economy by increasing the number of scientists and engineers who live and work in the state.

“What an honor it is to welcome The Gatton Academy’s Class of 2019! These 95 high school sophomores with advanced ability and high interest in the STEM fields come from across Kentucky and are a great representation of the state,” said Dr. Julia Roberts, Executive Director of The Gatton Academy. “The Gatton Academy’s goal from day one was to partner with all school districts in the Commonwealth so students would have more advanced opportunities, and with this class, we have had a student accepted from 96 percent of the counties in the state.” Students from 50 counties represent the Class of 2019.

Students will complete their junior and senior years of high school living in newly expanded Florence Schneider Hall. At the end of their two-year course of study, students will graduate from high school with a minimum of 60 college credit hours.

“The ability to accept 95 students this year, which will bring us past our funded capacity for the first time, is an incredible moment for not only our school, but the Commonwealth of Kentucky,” said Assistant Director for Admissions and Public Relations Zack Ryle. “The ability to offer this opportunity to more bright, young high school students interested in STEM is truly exciting. I am thrilled that each one of the 95 students has agreed to be a part of our community for the next two years.”

 

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