December 2007

DEADLINE ROBERT SHEPPARD LEADERSHIP AWARD 02.01.2008

Scholars Gather to Celebrate Academic Excellence at Carter Center

To open the program, Loula Davenport of Senator Johnny Isakson’s office read a proclamation from Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue announcing December 1 as National Society of High School Scholars Day in the State of Georgia. Ms. Davenport also introduced a congratulatory video message from Senator Isakson to NSHSS members. Charlie Harman, representing Senator Saxby Chambliss, read a special congratulatory letter to our members from President Bush.

Proclamation of NSHSS Day by Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue. Click to see full-size photo.

Dr. Lomax spoke to the need for a different type of leadership, a leadership role that is critical to the future, that of in-family mentor. Rather than leaving the encouragement and motivation for continuing education and excellence to schools, parents, and organizations, Dr. Lomax challenged the audience members and all the scholars of NSHSS to take on an active role of encouragement and support in the home and the schools.

New partnerships and programs were unveiled during the event. NSHSS new corporate partners Abercrombie & Fitch and IBM announced scholarship and research opportunities for members. We look forward to working with these partners to provide valuable benefits for our scholars.  Additionally, Rebecca O’Brien of Griffith College Dublin announced $5,000 in scholarships to be awarded to NSHSS members in 2008.

Dr. Lomax addresses members

Ms. O’Brien came not only as a partner of NSHSS, but as a representative of international education and its importance to the future of the world. In her role at Griffith, she works as an international education liaison. Rebecca and Mr. Nobel have been speaking to each other about a new program promoting international cooperation, cultural exploration, and conflict resolution. This program will be offered for the first time to NSHSS members only in the Summer of 2008.

The collegiate panel, including several deans of admission from participating institutions, was moderated by Nancy Beane, College Counselor of Westminster Schools in Atlanta. The panel discussed various elements of the college application process: timelines, common applications, early action and early decision, interviews, college visits, college selection, and much more. After the program, members had the opportunity to meet with the college representatives and to ask questions and network with them in a college fair setting.  Top international universities working with NSHSS also sent materials for our members to review at the college fair.  These collaborating schools are highlighted in our International Showcase. The college representatives were struck with the caliber and diversity of the NSHSS members who visited their booths; Stanford University representative Magnus Christon described the members he met as “beyond impressive!”

Cheering for sports is of course paramount in college—fortunately, NSHSS is the “cheerleader” for the scholastic achiever---we need to put greater importance on excelling academically, and recognizing students for it. It is important to show students that they are valued for their efforts and to let them know that working to achieve academic success helps them not only to develop a better future for themselves personally, but also for their communities, their countries, and the world.“

Dr. Michael Lomax
President and CEO
United Negro College Fund

Universities participating in the panel discussion and college fair included Duke University, Emory University, Georgia Tech, Louisiana State University (LSU), Griffith College Dublin, Southern Methodist University (SMU), Spelman College, Stanford University, Tulane University, the University of Georgia, the University of Oklahoma, the University of Rhode Island, the University of Texas at Austin, Vanderbilt University, Wake Forest University, and Yale University.

Student Council Member Erick Paulino captivated the group with his account of overcoming a number of negative influences to take on the challenge of excelling academically as a first-generation college freshman. Erick is a Gates Millennium Scholar as well as a Horatio Alger National Scholar. Claes Nobel personally presented NSHSS scholarships to Waynekid Kam, of Duke University; Natasha Ward, of Spelman College; and Robert Wheeler, of MIT.

Holiday music was provided by “No Strings Attached,” a highly acclaimed a capella group from Emory.

NSHSS looks forward to holding our annual holiday program at The Carter Center in Atlanta, on December 6, 2008, and we wish everyone happy holidays and a great new year.

View photos from the Holiday Event and College Fair

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