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Gatton Academy Announces Class of 2027 Selection

Diverse students at the Gatton Academy engaged in a collaborative learning environment

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The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science has selected 98 sophomores for its Class of 2027, offering gifted students a unique two-year residential academic opportunity. The selection process evaluated candidates based on academic performance, extracurricular involvement, and interviews with faculty and alumni. The new class represents diverse counties across Kentucky, emphasizing inclusivity and talent in STEM education. Students will reside at WKU and graduate with significant college credit, preparing them for future academic and career pursuits.

Bowling Green, Kentucky – The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science has announced the selection of 98 sophomores for its Class of 2027. This prestigious program, which caters to gifted and talented students in Kentucky, offers a unique two-year residential opportunity for students to advance their education in a focused academic environment.

Applicants for the Gatton Academy were meticulously evaluated based on a comprehensive set of criteria, including strong ACT and SAT scores, academic performance in high school, notable awards and accomplishments, extracurricular activities, well-written essay responses, and recommendations from teachers and community leaders. The selection process culminated in interviews with faculty members from Western Kentucky University (WKU), as well as alumni from the Gatton Academy, ensuring a thorough assessment of each candidate’s potential.

The Class of 2027 features students from a wide-ranging area within the state, representing 47 counties across Kentucky. Among the noteworthy achievements of this incoming class, the selection includes the first student from Leslie County, and among the first five from Caldwell, Casey, Garrard, and Green Counties. This diversity not only highlights the breadth of talent across Kentucky but also underscores the academy’s commitment to inclusivity in its admissions process.

Selected students will reside in Florence Schneider Hall at WKU while they complete their junior and senior years of high school. This living arrangement provides a collaborative environment conducive to academic success. Upon graduating from the Gatton Academy, students will earn a minimum of 60 college credit hours and an Associate Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from WKU, equipping them with a solid foundation for future academic and career pursuits.

Among the notable students who will join the Class of 2027 are Ian Xander Benjamin Makranszky from Adair County High School and Elijah Thomas from Caldwell County High School. Additionally, students from surrounding counties such as Barren, Boone, Bullitt, and many others will join the ranks of Gatton Academy students, further reinforcing the academy’s role as a leading educational institution in Kentucky.

The Gatton Academy, the first residential program for gifted students in Kentucky, has gained recognition for its significant impact on education. The academy emphasizes the importance of pursuing advanced careers in STEM fields—Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics—preparing students for future success in these crucial areas of study.

The carefully curated curriculum at the Gatton Academy has been designed to challenge and inspire students, tapping into their potential and guiding them toward achieving their academic goals. With an impressive track record of alumni achieving remarkable accomplishments in their respective fields, the academy continues to attract high-achieving students eager to excel in a competitive environment.

In conclusion, the selection of the Class of 2027 represents not only a significant milestone for the Gatton Academy but also showcases the wealth of talent present within Kentucky’s student population. With a focus on STEM education and a commitment to academic excellence, the Gatton Academy continues to pave the way for the next generation of leaders in various fields.

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