Mason Students Named National Merit Scholarship Finalists

February 24, 2010

Three George Mason High School students have earned national recognition as National Merit Scholarship finalists.  Kelley Frank, Hannah Gann, and Noam Terman recently received letters notifying them that they are among an elite group of students nationwide who are eligible to compete for the prestigious academic scholarships.  All were recognized during morning announcements at George Mason High School. At right are Kelley, Noam, and Hannah, backed by Principal Tyrone Byrd and guidance counselor Amy Kurjanowicz. (Photo by FCCPS Communications)

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By Falls Church Times Staff
February 24, 2010 

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3 Responses to “Mason Students Named National Merit Scholarship Finalists”

  1. Barb Cram, Falls Church on February 24th, 2010 9:24 pm

    INSPIRING!

  2. Barry Buschow on February 24th, 2010 9:48 pm

    Congratulations to all three. I have the privilege of knowing Noam Terman and working with him on his Eagle Scout project. He is the grandson of Ric Terman who is probably the premiere historian of Falls Church. I have learned recently that Ric will be leaving Falls Church for the Godwin House at Bailey’s Crossroads. Please take the time to not only congratulate the National Merit Scholarship finalists, but also Ric Terman for all that he has done for our city for so many years.

  3. Cathy Quinn Falls Church on February 26th, 2010 8:54 pm

    Congratulations to all three and a special nod to Noam Terman. I had the privilege of working on the Historical Commission with Ric. Enjoy Goodwin House. It seems to have become a favorite of a number of FC City residents this year!

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