Four WCHS Students Chosen To Represent Rising Stars ’24

May 30, 2023 at 9:16 p.m.
Four WCHS Students Chosen To Represent Rising Stars ’24
Four WCHS Students Chosen To Represent Rising Stars ’24

By Staff Report-

The Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP) recently announced the Rising Stars of Indiana Class of 2024.

With a focus on academic excellence, this recognition celebrates the achievements of students in their 11th grade from high schools across Indiana, according to a news release from Warsaw Community Schools.

In adherence to the selection process outlined by IASP, each high school in Indiana had the opportunity to nominate up to four students for this esteemed recognition. The selection criteria encompassed various aspects of academic prowess and overall merit, including the number of advanced classes undertaken such as AP, IB, ACP and/or dual credit courses, standardized test scores, participation in extracurricular activities, both academic and non-academic, as well as demonstrating exceptional leadership, community service and involvement.

Warsaw Community High School presents the four exceptional scholars who have been chosen to represent the Rising Stars of Indiana Class of 2024. These individuals, Raquel Brouwer, Caleb Smith, Luke Snyder and Patrick Stump, have exhibited remarkable academic achievements and exemplify the qualities sought after by the IASP, the news release states.

"We extend a congratulations to Raquel Brouwer, Caleb Smith, Luke Snyder and Patrick Stump for their remarkable accomplishments thus far," stated Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert. "This well-deserved recognition celebrates their dedication, commitment and perseverance. We are confident that they will continue to surpass expectations, further their knowledge and develop their leadership skills well into the future."

The Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP) recently announced the Rising Stars of Indiana Class of 2024.

With a focus on academic excellence, this recognition celebrates the achievements of students in their 11th grade from high schools across Indiana, according to a news release from Warsaw Community Schools.

In adherence to the selection process outlined by IASP, each high school in Indiana had the opportunity to nominate up to four students for this esteemed recognition. The selection criteria encompassed various aspects of academic prowess and overall merit, including the number of advanced classes undertaken such as AP, IB, ACP and/or dual credit courses, standardized test scores, participation in extracurricular activities, both academic and non-academic, as well as demonstrating exceptional leadership, community service and involvement.

Warsaw Community High School presents the four exceptional scholars who have been chosen to represent the Rising Stars of Indiana Class of 2024. These individuals, Raquel Brouwer, Caleb Smith, Luke Snyder and Patrick Stump, have exhibited remarkable academic achievements and exemplify the qualities sought after by the IASP, the news release states.

"We extend a congratulations to Raquel Brouwer, Caleb Smith, Luke Snyder and Patrick Stump for their remarkable accomplishments thus far," stated Superintendent Dr. David Hoffert. "This well-deserved recognition celebrates their dedication, commitment and perseverance. We are confident that they will continue to surpass expectations, further their knowledge and develop their leadership skills well into the future."
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