Sequoyah juniors are recognized at Cherokee County’s Key Scholar Night

Juniors from schools in Cherokee County gathered together at Woodstock High School on Tuesday, February 27th to celebrate the annual Junior Key Scholar night.

Dylan Poulsen is a member of the Beta Club and National Honors Society. Poulsen scored a 1300 on his PSAT.

 

To be eligible to attend, the students must have be ranked in the 90th percentile based on their 11th grade Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) scores. About 50 students from each school came to the event and received a key scholar patch for their letterman jackets. Victoria Ergle, Max Frye, James Argo, and Dylan Poulsen were four of many juniors from Sequoyah that were invited, and attended, this honorable event. Another student that attended was The Arrow’s very own sports editor, Brae Davis.

Brae Davis is involved in many extracurricular actives including volleyball, prom committee, and Mau-alpha Beta. Davis scored a 1420 on her PSAT.

Congratulations to all of the students that received their key scholar patch and were eligible to attend the 2018 Junior Key Scholar night.