Bulldog Earns State Honor from Secondary School Principals
/Parker Mendel - Photo by KHS Junior Kaeden Rothwell
Kearney School District is proud to announce that Kearney High School senior Parker Mendel has been selected for an "Honorable Mention" recognition in the prestigious 2025 Missouri Scholars 100 program.
This statewide initiative recognizes outstanding academic achievement, honoring Missouri's top 100 graduating students. The announcement was made by KHS Principal Andy Gustafson, recognizing Mr. Mendel's exceptional commitment to academic excellence.
"Parker is a great example of what it means to be a Bulldog," Dr. Gustafson said. "He works hard, supports his classmates and cares about making things better. We could not be more proud of him in Team KSD!"
Sponsored by the Missouri Association of Secondary School Principals, the Missouri Scholars 100 Program invites nominations from schools statewide. The program has been around for 31 years.
"The Missouri Scholars 100 Program stands as one of the premier academic recognition programs in the country, celebrating the dedication and success of students who have upheld the highest academic standards," Clark Mershon, Executive Director of the Missouri Association of Secondary School Principals, remarked. "It is a true celebration of learning."
Selection is determined by a comprehensive formula incorporating the student's grade point average, ACT or SAT scores, and participation in an "Academic Decathlon" encompassing ten events that assess the student's academic prowess.
To qualify, students must meet stringent criteria, including a minimum GPA of 3.750, a minimum ACT score of 29 (or a minimum SAT score of 1,280), ranking in the upper ten percent of their class, and enrollment in high-level courses in mathematics, science, English, and foreign language. Exemplary attendance, outstanding citizenship, and active participation in school activities are also essential.
KPGZ News – Ray Weikal contributed to this story.