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Lower Merion High Names 24 Merit Semifinalists – Harriton Lists 14

by Gerry September 21, 2021

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Lower Merion High School’s Merit Semifinalists

 

Nina AagaardDori Olson
Samuel F. ArronsonShoshana Promer
Macy DonahoeKathryn Schweickert
Matthew EichenSophie Serruya
Phillip GaoCaryl Shepard
William JohnsonLeo Solga
George LauriVyomini Vakil
Sean LiAshtyn Webb
LilyRuth MamaryJonathan R. Xu
Kierson McLainBowen Ying
Isaac MittmanJessica Zhong
Annika Naveen

Harrition High School’s Merit Semifinalists

Nicholas BiglinMaria Persaud
Jason DichterPhoebe Rubin
Miles GeeJakob A. Schulman
Lucas GlozmanCamille Seignourel
Julia HoeffnerLeah Seignourel
Aiden KalinerJillian Shaw
Leo PerlsteinMaria Wahba

For Those Who Pathologically See Everything As A Competition –

Lower Merion had 64.3% more Semifinalists than Harriton. But with an enrollment of 1,539 to Harriton’s 1,245, Lower Merion only has 23.6% more students.

Filed Under: Schools Tagged With: Harriton, Lower Merion High School

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