NSAA & Currency Announce 2024-2025 'Believers & Achievers' Local School Winners
Seniors Abi Johnson, Noah Taylor, Maddie Snyder recognized for active involvement & positive leadership
Currency and the Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) are proud to announce the 2024-25 local school winners of the Believers & Achievers award.
Believers & Achievers is a state-wide program designed by Currency and the NSAA to give recognition to Nebraska’s future leaders . . . honoring those most noted for their commitment to citizenship, school involvement, and community projects.
This year's Wahoo High School winners are seniors Abi Johnson, Noah Taylor, and Maddie Snyder.
Johnson, Taylor, and Snyder will now compete among local finalists throughout the state. In October, 48 Nebraska high school seniors will be named as this year's 'Believers & Achievers" finalists. From those 48 finalists, eight will receive $500 scholarships to the college or university of their choice, presented by Currency at an end-of-year banquet to celebrate their achievements.
The pictures and profiles of six Believers & Achievers will be featured monthly in the NSAA News on the NSAA website. All 48 Finalists will also be recognized at NSAA State Championships throughout the rest of the 2024-25 activities year, and on a poster will be produced and sent to all NSAA member schools throughout the state.
"On behalf of the Wahoo Public Schools Administrative Team, we are proud of Abi Johnson, Noah Taylor, and Maddie Snyder as our recipients of the Currency Believers and Achievers school award," commented WHS Assistant Principal and Activities Director Robert Barry. "These students commit daily to pursuing excellence in and out of the classroom. Their determination, kindness, and work ethic are the foundation of the culture we have here at Wahoo High School. We are extremely proud of Abi, Noah, and Maddie and are grateful for their positive attitudes and efforts."
Congratulations, Abi, Noah, and Maddie on this honor, and good luck in the finalist competition!