Hartlepool: Matthew Ridley (Hartlepool Sixth Form College) Taipei: Chieh Ting Choy (Tatung High School) Lahore 54000: Muhammad Ibrahim Bucha (Lahore American School) Selangor: Poh Sam Ng (Asia Pacific International)
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Goeblange: Anna Ney (Athenee de Luxembourg) Shanghai: Kwangsub Ahn (Shanghai HS Intl Div) Seoul: Hyeonmin Kim (Gwangmun High School) Gyeongsangbuk-do: Jaeyoo Park (Gyeongju High School)
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Gyeonggi-do: Jaeweon Jeong (Daeji High School), Hyun Soo Kim (Chang-Hyun High School), Junghoon Lee (Neulpureun High School), Gayoung Nam (Gunpo Jungang High School) Sichuan Province: Yuchen Sun (Jiaxiang Foreign Languagesl)Īngeles City: Heeji Kim (Gentry International Technical)Ĭoimbatore: Chankyung Jun (The Indian Public School) Shihezi Xinjiang: Tianyi Zhao (Shihezi No.1 Senior High) Shanghai: Mingrui Cao (Shanghai Yan’an High School) Nanning: Hongmei Wang (No.3 High School of Nanning) Hubei: Jiyuan Xiao (Auburn Adventist Academy: Auburn, WA) Guangzhou Zengcheng: Zexi Xiao (Guangdong Country Garden High) Guangdong: Nuo Chen (Clifford School), Ziteng Hong (Shenzhen Middle School) Honolulu: Donald Edgerton (Iolani School) Norcross: Miranda Kaufman (James Madison HS) Winchester: Mariya Georgieva (John Handley HS) Waverly: Benjamin Bowles (Homeschooled), Allison Monahan (Homeschooled) Virginia Beach: Cassidy Richardson (Princess Anne HS) Sussex County: Jac’Eisha Crockett (Sussex Central HS) Stafford County: Emma Lazerson (Colonial Forge HS), Sarah Moncure (Brooke Point HS) Spotsylvania County: Kiara Toler (Spotsylvania HS) Prince George: Colleen Boone (Prince George HS), Tyler Brock (Prince George HS), Caden Chartrand (Prince George HS), Skyler Ciavarella (Prince George HS), James Corrigan (Homeschooled), Kiersten Ginther (Prince George HS), Emily Guess (Prince George HS), Sudie Halder (Prince George HS), Lester Jungbluth (Prince George HS), Emma Laubengayer (Prince George HS), Christopher Lowe (Prince George HS), Jacob Martin (Prince George HS), Olivia Moyer (Prince George HS), Alyssa Stadler (Prince George HS), Lauren Taylor (Prince George HS), Carter Tuck (Prince George HS), Michelle Waire (Prince George HS), Emily Whitehead (Prince George HS) Petersburg: Rhea Hanks (Petersburg HS), Sarah Mitchell (Homeschooled), Diamon Patterson (Petersburg HS), Meziah Scott (Petersburg HS) Newport News: Amaia Moxon (Woodside HS), KeShawna Rogers (Heritage HS) Loudoun County: Nicole Hu (Rock Ridge High School)
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Hopewell: Nirel Mason (West End Christian School) Stds), Deanna Vaughn (Governors Sch Govt Intl. Henrico: Danielle Friend (Varina HS), Joseph King (Varina HS), Terrell King (Richmond Community HS), Ethan Vaughan (Governors Sch Govt Intl. “The faculty and staff at the College are extremely proud of our students who achieved the highest levels of academic success.That speaks to the quality of our students and a Richard Bland education.”Īlexandria: Mahmoud Elhag (T C Williams HS)Ĭhesterfield: Elizabeth Alexander (Thomas Dale HS), Solomon Asare (Clover Hill HS), Addison Caldwell (Thomas Dale HS), Juan-Pablo Camacho (James River HS), Patrice Dewalt (Cosby High School), Tyler Fournia (Thomas Dale HS), Jose Martinez (Thomas Dale HS), Courtney Minor (Thomas Dale HS), Kayla Minor (Thomas Dale HS), Moses Mora (Meadowbrook HS), Skie Rice (Lloyd C Bird HS), Selena Simmons (Thomas Dale HS), Keonte’ Singletary (Meadowbrook HS)Ĭolonial Heights: Evander Gonzalez (Colonial Heights HS), John Temu (Colonial Heights HS)Ĭourtland: Brittany Cobb (Southampton HS)ĭinwiddie: Micah Carpenter (Dinwiddie HS), Hannah Mayton (Dinwiddie HS), Benton McFadden (Dinwiddie HS), Jacob Rowland (Dinwiddie HS), Daniela Trevino (Dinwiddie HS) “Even though COVID-19 forced a shift to remote instruction at the end of the spring term, Richard Bland College students excelled,” said President Debbie L. All students are required to carry a minimum of 12 credit hours to earn academic distinction. An additional 118 students rated Dean’s List status with a 3.25 to 3.79 GPA. Ninety students earned a 3.8 grade point average (GPA) and above for placement on the President’s List. Richard Bland College of William & Mary is pleased to recognize more than 200 students who have earned distinction on the President’s and Dean’s List for the 2020 spring semester.