The Brief
- The Georgia honorees come from Johns Creek, Lawrenceville, and Roswell.
- This year, 161 students nationwide were recognized as Presidential Scholars for their academic achievement, artistic excellence, technical expertise, leadership, service and contributions to their schools and communities.
- Scholars are chosen based on academic records, essays, evaluations, transcripts and evidence of leadership and service.
ATLANTA – Three Georgia high school students have been named to the 2025 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program, one of the nation’s highest honors for graduating seniors, and all three come from metro Atlanta.
Georgia U.S. Presidential Scholars
What we know:
The Georgia honorees are Creighton Matthew Hudkins of Roswell, who attends Blessed Trinity Catholic High School; Nethra Vani Pai of Johns Creek, who attends Northview High School; and Duc Duy Vo of Lawrenceville, who attends Discovery High School.
What is the U.S. Presidential Scholars Program?
Big picture view:
This year, 161 students nationwide were recognized as Presidential Scholars for their academic achievement, artistic excellence, technical expertise, leadership, service and contributions to their schools and communities.
How are Presidential Scholars chosen?
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