National Merit 2025: LA County scholarship semifinalists announced

 

A student’s graduation cap says it all on May 20, 2024. (Photo by Andy Holzman, Contributing Photographer)

 

The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced on Wednesday, Sept. 11, its 2025 list of semifinalist high school students who will now compete for a share of about 6,870 scholarships worth almost $26 million. Winners will be announced nationally between April and July next year. This is the 70th annual competition.

High school juniors, 11th graders, in the United States entered the academic competition by taking the 2023 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. More than 1.3 million juniors, in about 21,000 high schools, entered the competition by taking the qualifying test.

The highest-scoring students in each state represent the pool of semifinalists who, according to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, represent less than 1% of United States high school seniors.

The next step for a semifinalist to become a finalist is to complete the required application that includes their SAT or ACT scores, an essay and a letter of recommendation by a high school official.

Finalists are then chosen on the basis of academic record, their participation in community and school activities, how they have demonstrated leadership ability, employment, awards and honors received.

From the group of about 16,000 semifinalists, an expected 95% advance to the finalist category.

Students will be notified in February 2025 if they are finalists, and about half of those win a scholarship from three categories.

National Merit $2500 Scholarships: Every finalist competes for one of 2,500 scholarships that are awarded on a state-representational basis

Corporate-sponsored scholarships: About 770 corporate-sponsored awards will be given out by about 130 corporations and business organizations for finalists who meet their specified criteria (such as children of the grantor’s employees or residents of communities where sponsor plants or offices are located)

College-sponsored scholarships: About 150 colleges and universities finance about 3,600 awards for finalists who will attend the sponsor’s institution

The National Merit Scholarship winners, chosen on the basis of accomplishments, skills and potential for college success, are selected from the February finalists group. Winners are notified, on a rolling basis, in 2025 from April to July.

The 2025 scholarship winners join the nearly 382,000 past winners who have earned the title of Merit Scholar.

Here is the list of semifinalists in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program in Los Angeles County by school location and the school name

Acton

Vasquez HS

Ryan S. Ames

Agoura Hills

Agoura Hills HS

Christian Fonkalsrud
Matthew Gelb
Ian Korob

Alhambra

Alhambra HS

Kaung H. San
Kaung M. San

Mark Keppel HS

Xiushan Lu

Arcadia

Arcadia HS

Avani A. Athavale
Minjun Cha
Lewis Cheng
Hei Yin Choy
Syed S. Hussain
Dhruti G. Kulkarni
Avik Kumar
Annette L. Lin
Mia Y. Liu
Don C. Luc
Max M. Ma
Zuni Ng
Atharv A.Prabhutendolkar
Anas S. G. Yousuf Mohammed
Catherine Z. Wang
Herrick X. Wang
Zejin Xu
Evan S. Yen

Bellflower

St. John Bosco HS

Josue Sanchez

Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills HS

Benjamin Bakshian
Tali Goldkorn
Vincent Li
Andrew Smiler
Sarah Zhang

Brentwood

Liberty HS

Phoenix E. Cabrera

Burbank

Burbank HS

Avedis Missakian
Diya Patel

International School Los Angeles

Madeleine Cheung

Calabasas

Viewpoint School

Julian Dans
Samuel L. Green

Canyon Country

Canyon HS

Christopher J. Barrett

Carson

California Academy of Mathematics and Science

Isaiah Choung
Yuchan Chung
Justin Kim
Titiksha Lunker
Phong Trinh
Quan Vu

Cerritos

Cerritos HS

Jayden A. Lin

Gretchen Whitney HS

Aanya Anand
Benjamin Chao
Jaden Han
Ann Huang
Ethan Hui
Stanley Kim
Luv Kumar
Dineth Senanayake
Gavin-Kai Vida
Christopher Vu

Chatsworth

Sierra Canyon School

Qinghe Xu
Qiao Zhang

Claremont

Claremont HS

Leo L. Cheng
Ian L. Moore
Sofia M. Ou
Simon P. Rockwell

Vivian Webb School

Kexin Duan
Danting Hou
Wen Yang

Webb School of California

Zhenghao Hu
Tingxu Lan
Jay Pang
Hanbo Xu
Aaron Yang

Diamond Bar

Diamond Bar HS

Nattanicha Chaisakulchai
Jayden Chen
Amanda Chung
Janna Audrey Doratan
Ethan Hoen
Cody Jung
Matthew Liu
Daniel Prasetyo
Donson Xie

Duarte

Duarte HS

Dominic Anaya-Gulaya

El Segundo

El Segundo HS

Caleb Tsai

Vistamar School

Logan Pagani

Glendora

Glendora HS

Carter Prince
Diya Ravi

Granada Hills

Granada Hills Charter HS

Victor Boodram
Stephanie Dinh
Kaytlin Hendrix
Nicole Kim
Thomas Mayberry
Benjamin Sun

Hollywood

Hollywood HS

Hudson N. Kim

La Cañada Flintridge

Flintridge Preparatory School

Clara Bassuk
Kai Belzer
Elise Fong
Michelle Geller
Steinunn Liorsdottir
Gregory Sue
Chase Waldheim
Sophia Zhong

La Cañada HS

Colin Hwang
Eliya Kim
Gabriel Kronson
Zoe Petropoulos
Samuel Street
Kaylee Thornburgh
Aidan Wei

St. Francis HS

Christopher J. Stephens

La Crescenta

Clark Magnet HS

Xander Zufelt

Crescenta Valley HS

Easan Hamkins
Aiden Kim
Garrison Ma
Alex MacMillan
Jamie Mansukhani
Lily Zou

Long Beach

Long Beach Polytechnic HS

Tejus Deo-Dixit
Sarah Madden
Allegra R. Steege
Jade Steege

Los Angeles

The Archer School for Girls

Julianna Hatton

Brentwood School

Tara Malhotra

Geffen Academy at UCLA

Bryce Koga
Matthew Wen
Jonah J. Wood

Larchmont Charter School

Milo B. Gilhool

Loyola HS

Turner J. Algra
Connor Beerbower
Lucas M. Brumbach
Samuel T. Lee
John C. Mastandrea
Chase H. Nam

Marlborough School

Yuan Cheng
Siena Grouf
Emma Melville
Ava Park
Margalit Salkin
Eloise Shin
Beatrice Williams
Riley Yang

Milken Community School

Lucas C. Besterman
Samantha L. Simms

Windward School

Aman Granados-Puvvula
Quaid Shubin

Manhattan Beach

Mira Costa HS

Eleanora Digilio
Colin Freelin
Cameron Hughes
Jack Kjar
Katherine Kligys
Hudson Sagadevan
Elizabeth Witherell

Monrovia

Monrovia HS

Jackson Killen

Newhall

William S. Hart HS

Caitlin E. Brown

North Hollywood

North Hollywood HS

Dylan E. Chang
Arman Ghasemi
Michael Isayan
Matthew M. Kim
Andrew Lee
Hriday V. Meka
Nathan A. Minton
Penelope C. Swain
Eno Thomson-Tribe
Aeneas M. Wood

Oakwood School

Markus Cleckler
Louis Reich

Science Academy Stem Magnet

Gideon E. Said
David S. Tang

Pacific Palisades

Palisades Charter HS

James Ball
Annalisa Hurd
Samantha Sonnett

Palos Verdes Estates

Palos Verdes HS

Michael Q. Fu
Olivia J. Kao
Avery K. Tydlaska
Allison S. Yu

Palos Verdes Peninsula

Chadwick School

Bryce Hatch
Diane Lee
Noah Matsunaga
Ryan Saket
Jack Segil
Ashton Yoon

Pasadena

La Salle HS

Jake Hoskins
Ethan Lin
Annie M. Liu
Xinyan Liu
Lucas A. Truong

Maranatha HS

Zalan Volkan-Kacso

Marshall Fundamental HS

Alejandro Leyva

Pasadena HS

Paulina McConnell
Matthew Paz

Polytechnic HS

Ashley Kim
Evelyn Kim
Ennio Sim
Ava Teng

Westridge School

Sarah Leizman
Yeuk On Li

Pomona

Diamond Ranch HS

Ryan N. LeFevre-Dhore
Shakari J. Sykes

Redondo Beach

Redondo Union HS

Paul Carson
Christian Chae
Kyler Douglas
Madison Kurihara
Amelia Leto
Tristan Lu
Yijun Son

Reseda

Reseda HS

Angel G. Ramirez-Rios

Rolling Hills Estates

Palos Verdes Peninsula HS

Emily Y. Aye
Neekta S. Baghoolizadeh
Meizhu Chai
Ray Z. Choo
Leila M. Espinoza
Charlotte M. Fast
Abigail F. Lee
Brandon K. Lin
Juliette J. Lin
Eric Y. Lu
Jacob A. Ma
Aaron S. Monzon
Alena C. Rhoades
Mason W. Shu
Hyunbin So
Bryce R. Tom
Angelina Y. Wang
Zhian Xu

Rowland Heights

John A. Rowland HS

James Y. Hagiwara
Arthur C. Liang

San Gabriel

Gabrielino  HS

Kaden C. Chan
Brandon Vuong

San Gabriel HS

Jade Tan

San Marino

San Marino HS

Caitlin Chwang
Leo Feng
Shanaya Jasim
Jingshu Ji
Jeremy Karkafi
Krishna S. Kesavalu
Andy W. Liu
Connor Mao
Fei Wu

Santa Clarita

Academy of the Canyons

Praneel Samal

Santa Monica

Crossroads School

Rowan Koskoff
Sophie Ma
Benjamin A. Shaheen

Pacifica Christian HS

Drew Gerold

Santa Monica HS

Phoebe R. Benun
Naomi Z. Gage
Connor H. Lee
Isabella C. Moses
Henry H. Sullivan
Avelaine R. Thompson
Emi Yamashiro-Hergert

Saugus

Saugus HS

Acey Distor

Sherman Oaks

The Buckley School

Thomas Barrett
Sam Wagenaar

Notre Dame HS

Anton Caballero
Rowell Pangilinan
Carter Ranshaw

South Pasadena

South Pasadena HS

William Chang
Peter Dickinson
Suh-Hyun Kang
Isole Kim
Max Slattery
Morgan Sun
Ryan Wong
Christine Xu
Taidi Yue

Studio City

Campbell Hall

Christopher Braun
Sage Kim

Harvard-Westlake School

Sasha S. Aghnatios
Michael T. Barr
Kira A. Beerel
Rowan Callaghan
Hugh Cheng
Aryadini D. Diggavi
Zoe S. Goor
Cole A. Grossman
Pranav Iyer
Riyan B. Kadribegovic
Zhi Feng Etan Kiang
Saisha Kumar
Remy Kushner
Everett M. Lakey
Alex S. Lee
MeJo Liao
Ian Lieberman
Jacob Massey
Seth D. O’Brien
Tyler H. Park
Olivia Phillips
Margaret E. Pritzker
William R. Putzer
Samuel Reiner
Jordan Royer
John Ryan
Sophia S. Schaffer
Ethan Seung
Olivia S. So
Max L. Turetzky
Piper N. Vita
Edward H. Ward

Sun Valley

Village Christian HS

Cecillia Kim

Temple City

Temple City HS

Allison Fong
Joyce Hu
Tiffany Phan

Torrance

Bishop Montgomery HS

Caden Choi
Kaila Hahn

South HS

Alexis Choi
Anay Kamboj

West HS

Qinghan Jia

Tujunga

Verdugo Hills HS

Airin Avanesian

Valencia

Valencia HS

Ritu Yeshala
Elbert Zeng

West Ranch HS

Hannah S. Lee
Jonathan J. Myung
Camille Y. Song

Van Nuys

Van Nuys HS

Trenton A. Ayson

Venice

Venice HS

Fateh G. Aliyev

Walnut

Walnut HS

Jiarong Bian
Justin Cheng
Surya D. Donath
Ted H. Hong
David H. Kang
Barron P. Lee
Andrew Z. Lin
Anson Lin

West Covina

Edgewood HS

Aquilin H. Hsiao

West Hills

Chaminade College Preparatory

Luke Lahoud

De Toledo HS

Adam M. Donaty

Westlake Village

Oaks Christian HS

Troy P. Brady
XuXu L. Denzel
Ellison G. Korman
Max J. Lee
Logan R. Winter
Owen C. Yang

Westlake HS

Nina Deng
Eva Firoozbakht
Zirak Guzder
Jonah Kim
Dhilen Mistry
Oren Wacht

Wilmington

Dr. Richard A Vladovic Harbor Teacher Preparation Academy

Eric M. Tobias

Woodland Hills

El Camino Real Charter HS

Brendan M. Luna

 

High school students interested in applying in future years need to talk to their school counselor to make arrangements to take the PSAT/NMSQT test. Registration is through the high school and not by the students. For information on the competition, tinyurl.com/mrx4t933

The National Merit Scholarship Corporation was established in 1955 and is an independent, not-for-profit group that does not operate with government assistance.

The goals of the organization are to reward academically-dedicated students, encourage academic excellence at all levels of education, promote a deeper respect for learning in general and to encourage individuals and organizations to sponsor scholarships. nationalmerit.org

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