Kathryn Hockemeyer, a graduating senior at Hamilton Southeastern High School, has been named one of
more than 3,000 candidates in the 2009 Presidential Scholars Program. The candidates were selected
from nearly 2.8 million students expected to graduate from U.S. high schools in the year 2009.
Inclusion in the Presidential Scholars Program, now in its 45th year, is one of the highest honors bestowed
upon graduating high school seniors. Scholars are selected on the basis of superior academic and artistic
achievements, leadership qualities, strong character and involvement in community and school activities.
The 3,000 candidates were selected for their exceptional performance on either the College Board SAT or
the ACT Assessment. Further consideration is based on students’ essays, self-assessments, descriptions
of activities, school recommendations, and school transcripts. A distinguished panel of educators will
review these submissions and select 500 semifinalists in early April.
The Commission on Presidential Scholars, a group of some 32 eminent citizens appointed by the
President, will make final selection of the Scholars. They will select one young man and one young
woman from each state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and U.S. students living abroad; 15
students at-large; and up to 20 students from the creative and performing arts. The U.S. Department of
Education will announce the Scholars in May.
Scholars will be invited to Washington, DC, for several days in June to receive the Presidential Scholars
medallion at a recognition ceremony and to participate in events and activities with their elected
representatives, educators, and other leading individuals in public life.
Kate is the son/daughter of Todd and Katrina Hockemeyer.












