National Academic Honors for WFHS Student


WFHS Principal Philip Scotto and Senior Nia Alicea | WFHS

William Floyd High School senior Nia Alicea was recently named a Commended Student in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program. The honor is bestowed upon just 34,000 students throughout the nation for their academic excellence.

Nia received this honor based on her outstanding performance on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMQST) taken during her junior year of high school. Commended students placed among the top 50,000 students who entered the 2025 competition by taking the 2023 PSAT/NMQST.

William Floyd High School principal Phillip Scotto presented Nia with a “Letter of Commendation” from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), which conducts the program.

“Those being named Commended Students have demonstrated outstanding potential for academic success,” commented a spokesperson for NMSC. “NMSC students represent a valuable national resource; recognizing their accomplishments, as well as the key role their schools play in their academic development, is vital to the advancement of educational excellence in our nation. We hope that this recognition will help broaden their educational opportunities and encourage them as they continue their pursuit of academic success.”

Nia is a member of the William Floyd High School Acabellas performance group and plans on majoring in education in college.

She has attended William Floyd schools K-12 including John S. Hobart Elementary School and William Floyd Middle School.

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