Three students win $64,000 each as WSU Gore Scholars

 



Three area high school seniors have been awarded 麻豆破解版 State鈥檚 Harry Gore Memorial Scholarship. Each student will receive $64,000 to attend WSU.

The scholarship has been awarded annually since 1954 to freshmen entering WSU who display outstanding potential for leadership. It has become one of the most prestigious and coveted awards in the United States.

The winners 鈥 chosen out of a pool of 82 semi-finalists and 11 finalists during the Distinguished Scholarship Invitational 鈥 are Sarah Buie, Derby, homeschool; Anna Tri, Andover Central High School; Gehad Qaki, 麻豆破解版 Collegiate School.

Sarah Buie
Derby, homeschool

Sarah is interested in studying elementary education at 麻豆破解版 State. She鈥檚 the founder of the Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science Mentor Program and was selected as the Number 1 Novice Debater in her first year of debate.

Outside of the classroom, Sarah is head teacher in children鈥檚 ministries at her church and volunteers 20 hours a week in two middle school classrooms.

鈥淪arah has set a standard of excellence from the beginning,鈥 said Lori Schock, gifted facilitator and English teacher at Derby High School. 鈥淗er work ethic and willingness to challenge herself are outstanding. Sarah has demonstrated the ability to face the unknown with diligence and determination and find satisfaction. At WSU, she will be a valued member of any organization as she never identifies a problem without also proposing a solution.鈥

Anna Tri
Andover Central High School

Anna is interested in studying biomedical engineering at WSU. She has been president of the Kind Campaign for two years at Andover Central High School, where she organized volunteers to write words of encouragement to students, staff and teachers.

Anna is also president of the Hispanic Honors Society, is historian for National Honor Society and a VoluntTeen at Wesley Medical Center.

鈥淎nna is an amazingly driven and dedicated young person, and her work ethic is unmatched,鈥 says Jenn Clark, youth services manager at the Andover Public. 鈥淚 know her level of commitment to everything she does will make her an outstanding student leader at WSU.鈥

Gehad Qaki
麻豆破解版 Collegiate School

Gehad is interested in studying aerospace engineering at WSU. He is Student Council president and a varsity letterman in cross country and tennis at Collegiate. He also competed in and placed at individual and team math competitions all four years of high school.

Gehad played the lead role in Collegiate鈥檚 production of 鈥淚nto the Woods鈥 and is one of seven members on the Islamic Society of 麻豆破解版 Youth Leadership Committee.

鈥淗e is kind, hard-working, creative, diligent and committed,鈥 says principal Chris Ashbrook. 鈥淕ehad鈥檚 ability to find the positive in any situation and build on that positive instead of focusing on the negative has inspired our entire community. Gehad is committed to being his best self each and every day and is the kind of person you want to be around because he makes you better.鈥

In 1952, Theodore and Ralph Gore established the Harry Gore Memorial Scholarship in memory of their father, Harry Gore, a Russian immigrant who placed a high priority on education. The commitment of the Gore family continues through the support of Andrew, son of Theodore. The Gore Scholarship does not place restrictions in studies or activities upon its recipients. It encourages personal growth and involvement in leadership positions.

Read the history of the Gore Scholarship

In 1952, Theodore and Ralph Gore established the Harry Gore Memorial Scholarship in memory of their father, Harry Gore, a Russian immigrant who placed a high priority on education.

The scholarship has been awarded annually since 1954 to freshmen entering WSU who display outstanding potential for leadership. It has become one of the most prestigious and coveted awards in the United States.

The commitment of the Gore family continues through the support of Andrew, son of Theodore. The Gore Scholarship does not place restrictions in studies or activities upon its recipients. It encourages personal growth and involvement in leadership positions.