Music Sterling Scholars Michelle Daines and Ferrin Price warm up before their performances during last year's Sterling Scholar competition.
Jason Olson, Deseret Morning News
Tomorrow morning, 78 judges from public and higher education, as well as the business community, will gather to consider who among the 676 Sterling Scholar nominees representing 52 public high schools from Cache County to Utah County will eventually be considered for Sterling Scholars in 2004.
Continuing a 43-year tradition, Sterling Scholar directors from Deseret Morning News and KSL Television began planning as soon as last year's program concluded to ensure that the reputation of Utah's most prestigious academic recognition program is maintained.
The semifinal judging will bring 676 school nominees to three locations Bountiful, Brighton and Lehi high schools. Following the first round of judging, 195 semifinalists advance to the final round on March 3. Final judging will be held at Alta High School.
From the start, the Sterling Scholar Program has emphasized academic recognition for Utah public high school seniors. This program began under former Deseret News education editor Lavor K. Chaffin. He envisioned a program that would raise the standard of academic excellence and felt that the Deseret News should lend both its personnel and financial resources to further the program. This philosophy continues today with the addition of KSL Television as a co-sponsor.
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Sterling Scholars includes five regional programs. In this special section are the photographs of Sterling Scholar nominees from public high schools in the Wasatch Front Region. The four other regions Northeast, Central, Southwest and Southeast conduct Sterling Scholar programs similar to that of the Wasatch Front program, but stand alone and follow their own schedules. Neither the Deseret Morning News nor KSL Television has direct involvement with these.
Tomorrow the process of elimination begins for the 676 listed scholars, culminating with an Academy Awards-type program March 24 at Cottonwood High School, where 13 Sterling Scholars and 26 runners-up will be named. In addition, the prestigious General Sterling Scholar, selected from one of the 13 category Sterling Scholars, will be announced.
The March 24 program will award a total of $21,000 in scholarship money. Each of the 13 Sterling Scholars will receive $1,000, runners-up, $250 each and the General Sterling Scholar an additional $1,500.
Thirteen universities, colleges and business and technical schools offer scholarships to winners and runners-up. Additional information about these scholarships is included in this section.
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