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Stefan Stoykov, 2015 Valedictorian & Julia Weiner, 2015 Salutatorian

Stefan Stoykov, 2015 Valedictorian & Julia Weiner, 2015 Salutatorian

All Ivy NCHS student Stefan Stoykov decides on Harvard, and celebrates with 2015 NCHS Salutatorian Julia Weiner who has decided on Yale!

INDIANAPOLIS, IN (May 6, 2015) – North Central High School senior Stefan Stoykov has decided to attend Harvard University in the fall. Of the eight Ivy League acceptances and 18 college acceptances in total, Stoykov recently announced that Harvard will be where he will continue his studies for the next four years. After a recent visit to Harvard, Stoykov said that he met incredibly impressive people from around the world and that he looks forward to being surrounded by people who are both passionate about their academics and involved in an array of projects that have global impacts.

“It was difficult to turn down offers from many amazing schools around the country,” Stoykov said. “I felt that Harvard offered the best fit for me personally, but I really could not have made a wrong choice regardless of where I chose to study.”

Stoykov looks forward to attending “shopping week” at Harvard. This is a time in which he will sit in on various classes, explore the Harvard curriculum, and put together his schedule of the courses that he will take during his freshman year.

North Central High School senior Julia Weiner is the class of 2015 Salutatorian, and has announced that she will be attending Yale in the fall. She plans to seek study concentrations in cognitive science or neuroscience. Having been involved at North Central in cross country, track, wind & jazz ensemble, pit orchestra, the National Honor Society and the Spanish Honor Society, Julia looks forward to taking those experiences to Yale and finding places to be involved there.

Both Stoykov and Weiner are International Baccalaureate Diploma students.

Congratulations to these outstanding students!

 

 

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