Kate Thomas, a John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School senior. Photo courtesy Richmond County School District
Kate Thomas, a John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School senior. Photo courtesy Richmond County School District

Davidson senior named 2026 Georgia Scholar

Kate Thomas, a John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School senior, was named a Georgia Scholar on April 1.

The Georgia Department of Education recognized 162 graduating seniors across the state for the distinction, according to a news release from the Richmond County School District.

“It’s an honor to see a Richmond County student recognized as a Georgia Scholar this year,” said Shawnda Stovall, president of the Richmond County Board of Education. “Kate has worked hard throughout high school, not only carrying an exemplary course load but also serving as a leader outside of the classroom. She is a fine example of the dedication and community spirit we strive to foster within our school system.” 

The Georgia Scholar program, coordinated by the Georgia Department of Education in partnership with local school districts, identifies students who excel beyond the standard curriculum. To be selected, students must demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and active participation in school and community activities, the release said.

They are also required to serve as leaders in extracurricular and service organizations, maintaining a balance between rigorous scholarship and civic duty. Each honoree receives a seal for their diploma along with a graduation cord to recognize their achievement. 

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