Northwest ISD Navigator Magazine Summer 2018 | Page 20

From left: Eaton’s Tobey Mathis, and Byron Nelson’s Zoe Bass and Haniyah Burney were all named National Merit Finalists in 2017-18, one of the top academic honors in the nation based on PSAT test scores and other academic factors. Students see range of academic success during 2017-18 THREE STUDENTS NAMED NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS, AMONG OTHER HONORS Staff Report The 2017-18 school year saw a wave of student academic accomplishments, highlighted by Class of 2018 students earning national accolades. Three students led the way as National Merit Finalists: Byron Nelson High School’s Zoe Bass and Haniyah Burney, and Eaton High School’s Tobey Mathis. Their distinction places them among the top 15,000 academic achievers from across the nation, chosen for their exemplary PSAT scores as well as their academic transcripts, SAT scores, student activities and personal essays. 20 Northwest ISD staff also received accolades of their own, including Byron Nelson’s counseling program earning national RAMP recognition for its commitment to continuous improvement through data monitoring of academics, attendance and other areas. With the honor, Byron Nelson is one of only two schools to receive the recognition over the current five-year distinction period. Dr. Rob Thornell, deputy superintendent for curriculum and instruction, said this year’s accomplishments show the effort students, staff and schools put into achieving a high