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Superintendent Woods announces 2025 Georgia Scholars, including Ann Parker of Statesboro High

The Georgia Department of Education has named 145 high school seniors as 2025 Georgia Scholars, recognizing their outstanding academic achievement, leadership, and community involvement. Ann Parker, a senior at Statesboro High School, made the list.
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State School Superintendent Richard Woods

The Georgia Department of Education is recognizing 145 graduating seniors across Georgia as 2025 Georgia Scholars, State School Superintendent Richard Woods announced today.

GaDOE identifies and honors high school seniors who have achieved excellence in school and community life through the Georgia Scholar program. Each honoree receives a seal for their diploma along with a graduation cord to recognize their achievement.

“Congratulations to the 145 outstanding students honored as Georgia Scholars this year!” Superintendent Woods said. “This prestigious recognition identifies students who go above and beyond in all aspects of life – both within the school walls and in the community. I wish them great success in their futures and can’t wait to see the impact they make on our state, nation, and world.”

Georgia Scholars carried exemplary course loads during their four years of high school, performed excellently in all courses, successfully participated in interscholastic events within their schools and communities, and assumed leadership roles in extracurricular activities sponsored by their schools. Click here to view the full program criteria.

The Georgia Scholar program is coordinated by GaDOE in partnership with local districts and schools.

Ann Parker from Statesboro High represents Bulloch County as a scholar.