Mansfield ISD Magazine Fall 2018 | Page 8

Ipock was recognized at the Sept. 25 regular board meeting for his accomplishment. MISD STUDENT NAMED NATIONAL MERIT SEMIFINALIST A and accomplishments without regard to gender, race, ethnic origin or religious preference. Phillip Ipock earned the distinction based on his top score on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT). The panel that selects the finalists evaluate the finalist’s academic record, information about the school’s curricula and grading system, two sets of test scores, the high school official’s written recommendation, information about the student’s activities and leadership and the finalist’s essay. Legacy High School senior is among the less than 1 percent of high school students in the country to be named a semifinalist in the National Merit Scholarship Program. National Merit Semifinalists have the opportunity to continue in the competition and earn thousands of dollars in scholarships that will be offered in the spring. The National Merit Scholarship Program was founded in 1955 to identify and honor scholastically talented American youth and to encourage them to develop their abilities to the fullest. This year marks the 63rd year of the program. Out of more than 1.6 million entrants, only 16,000 students are selected as National Merit Semifinalists. In February, 15,000 of those students will be named finalists. “It’s very exciting. I’m really thankful for everyone who helped me get here, especially my parents,” said Ipock. “I prepared by doing a lot of independent studying. I also worked with a lot of prep books and had help from teachers.” All winners of Merit Scholarship® awards (Merit Scholar® designees) are chosen from the finalist group based on their abilities, skills 5 M A NSFIELD ISD.O RG