(KLZA)-- The Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) and the Nebraska State College System (NSCS) are pleased to announce the 15,246 recipients of the 2024-2025 Nebraska State Colleges Multi-Activity Student Award.
The award recognizes students in grades 9-12 who participate in at least three NSAA sanctioned activities during the academic year.
Each high school student who participates in at least three NSAA activities will be recognized and awarded a certificate of achievement by the NSAA and the Nebraska State Colleges.
Activity participation will be tracked using student eligibility lists, submitted to the NSAA by each member school.
Ranked in the top 10 in their class are: Johnson-Brock, 4th in Class C with 63 honoree's from the total enrollment of 120, which amounts to 52.5%.
Falls City Sacred Heart ranked 4th in Class D with 44 honoree's from the total enrollment of 60, amounting to 73.33%.
Among other schools with students being honored are Falls City with 56; Auburn with 44; HTRS with 38; Pawnee Cit with 40; Johnson County Central with 67 and Lewiston with 30.
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