Two Loveland High School Seniors have been named Semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program. Jamie Brown and MacKenzie Liu earned this honor for their high academic achievement and exemplary scores on their pre-SAT tests. About 16,000 students nationwide are recognized as National Merit Semifinalists, representing less than 1% of high school seniors.
“Congratulations to Jamie, MacKenzie, and their families for this amazing accomplishment. Loveland High School is proud to shine a light on their amazing work, and we can’t wait to see what awesome things they accomplish in the future,” LHS Principal Dave Spencer said.
The National Merit Scholarship Program honors academically talented US high school students and stimulates support for their education. National Merit Semifinalists can advance in competition to become National Merit Finalists and qualify for National Merit Scholarships, corporate-sponsored scholarships, and college-sponsored scholarships.
“Jamie and MacKenzie have accomplished something that will help set them on a fantastic path for the future. Student success is the number one goal of our #beLOVEland Strategic Vision, and our Loveland Tiger students couldn’t be successful without amazing support from their families, our staff, and our community,” Superintendent Mike Broadwater said.
Congratulations to Jamie Brown and MacKenzie Liu, Loveland High School Class of 2025, on being named National Merit Semifinalists.