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The President's Education Awards Program (PEAP) is awarded on behalf of the President of the United States and the United States Secretary of Education. PEAP was founded in 1983. The purpose of the program is to recognize students in elementary, middle and high school for their educational achievements.
2010 Presidential Scholars with President Barack Obama 2005 Presidential Scholars with President George W. Bush. The United States Presidential Scholars Program is a program of the United States Department of Education. It is described as "one of the nation's highest honors for high school students" in the United States of America. [1]
The Presidential Fitness Test was a national physical fitness testing program conducted in United States public middle and high schools from the late 1950s until 2013, when it was replaced with the Presidential Youth Fitness Program. National interest in physical fitness testing existed in the United States since the late 1800s. [1]
Six New Jersey high school students, including three from Bergen County, were named 2024 U.S. Presidential Scholars. ... Kent Place School, Summit, (Presidential Scholar in the Arts)
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May 18—ATLANTA — The Honors College at Georgia State University has awarded the Presidential Scholarship, the university's most prestigious and valuable academic award, to seven incoming ...
Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching [1] Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers Presidential Award for Leadership in Federal Energy Management [2] Preserve America Presidential Award [3] President's Environmental Youth Award [4] President's Volunteer Service Award (PVSA) [5]
The Leadership Award is presented by the Congressional Award Joint Leadership Commission, composed of The Speaker and Minority Leader of the House and Majority and Minority Leaders of the Senate. Past recipients include: 1994 President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter, Senator Malcolm Wallop, Congressman James Howard