Davidson Academy Quick Stats Infographic
The Davidson Academy Quick Stats infographic contains a number of statistics, accolades, and rankings related to the Davidson Academy.
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Davidson Academy Students - Quick Statistics
National Merit Scholarships = 9 Awardees; 56 Semi-finalists
Harvard Book Prize Winners = 9 since 2016
MIT Inspire = 1 Finalist
The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards = 3 Winners since 2017
SAT Math (Range) 765-800
U.S. Presidential Scholars (2016-2018) = 3 Scholars, 2 Semi-finalists
College Board AP Scholars = 17
Scholastic Art & Writing Awards (2017-2018) = 18
The Doyle Foundation = 2 Winners wince 2017
National Science Fair Awards = 8 since 2015; ISEF, Regneron, SIWI and Broadcom Masters
Society of Women Engineers Women in STEM = 3 Achievement Honorees
DECA = 4 International Top 10 and 57 State Winners (2016-2018)
National YoungArts National Art Award = 2 Winners
NPR From the Top = 1 Honoree
U.S. Bio Olympiad = 1 Winner
National Youth Science Foundation = 3 Honorees (2016-2018)
Scientific Papers Published = 2nd Author; 3rd Author; 4th Author (2017-2018)
MIT’s Research Science Institute (RSI) = 4 Honorees (2015-2018)
Academic WorldQuest = 5th place in nation (2017-2018)
National Speech and Debate Association = 9 National Level Representation
Mathcounts = 5 in National Top 10
Science Bowl = State Champions in 2016 and 2017
International Computing Olympiad = 1 Winner
4H = 1 All-Star Rank
NSLI for Youth = 10 Ambassadors (2014-2018) in Chinese, Korean and Arabic
U.S. Senate Youth Scholarship = 1
United States Map titled “Davidson Students Where We Live 2014-2018” with following states colored in to designate where students live or where they are from:
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Florida
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maryland
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nevada
- New Jersey
- New Meixco
- New York
- North Carolina
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- South Carolina
- Texas
- Washington
- Wyoming
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