Class of 2024’s best and brightest

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            The Class of 2024’s best and brightest students were recognized at the 34th Annual Academic Excellence Recognition luncheon last week Monday, April 29. There, Garretson High School senior Sydney Olson was honored.

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Garretson High senior Sydney Olson (left), pictured with Lieutenant Governor Larry Rhoden, was honored at the Annual Academic Excellence luncheon last week Monday as one of the top one percent of her class. //photo courtesy ASBSD

            Governor Kristi Noem’s office, Lieutenant Governor Larry Rhoden and the Associated School Boards of South Dakota (ASBSD) honored students who were identified as the top one percent of their senior class, from the state’s Public, Private, and Tribal/BIE schools.

            Students designated as their high school’s honoree(s) received a certificate, signed by the Governor, a commemorative South Dakota pin, and the opportunity to meet and have their photo taken with Lieutenant Governor Rhoden.

            “What a privilege it is for me to be here,” Lieutenant Governor Rhoden told the seniors. “I want to congratulate each and every one of you.”

            “It’s clear your futures are very bright and preparing for your future is our priority.”

            ASBSD President Louann Krogman shared that the students “epitomize the value of hard work that is ingrained in South Dakotans” which deserved the recognition they were receiving.

            “Students, today we celebrate your well-earned accomplishments,” Krogman said. “You have worked so hard to reach the academic heights you have and we’re thrilled to be able to recognize your achievement.”

            An achievement ASBSD Executive Director Dr. Douglas R. Wermedal urged students and their supporters to celebrate.

            “Please, don’t miss celebrating what you’ve accomplished,” Dr. Wermedal told those in attendance. “Make sure you recognize and celebrate your academic excellence and the families who supported you.

            The event was sponsored by Wellmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield, the South Dakota Board of Regents, South Dakota Education Association, School Administrators of South Dakota and A&B Business Products. Musical entertainment was provided by Dr. Randall Royer.

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