Belton ISD honors standout scholars with national accolades
November 6, 2025
Special to the Journal
Belton ISD students are making waves on the national stage. The district celebrated the remarkable accomplishments of students who have earned top academic honors from the College Board and the National Merit Scholarship Program.
These recognitions highlight the district’s deep commitment to academic rigor and the Journey of a Graduate competencies: perseverance, critical thinking and communication.
These exceptional students were formally recognized at the Belton ISD Board of Trustees meeting on October 20, 2025, where district leaders and trustees celebrated their achievements in front of families, educators and community members.
This year, an impressive 248 Belton ISD students were recognized as Advanced Placement (AP) Scholars for their outstanding performance on AP exams. These students embraced the challenge of college-level coursework and rose to the occasion.
AP Scholar awards went to 47 students from Belton High School, seven from Belton New Tech @Waskow and 74 from Lake Belton High School.
AP Scholar with Honor awards went to 17 students from Belton High School, two from Belton New Tech @ Waskow and 25 from Lake Belton High School. AP Scholar with Distinction awards went to 35 students from Belton High School, four from Belton New Tech @Waskow and 37 from Lake Bel- ton High School.
“These students exemplify the perseverance and critical thinking at the heart of the Journey of a Graduate,” said Denise Ayres, Belton ISD Director of PK-12 Career Readiness. “Their hard work and dedication set the bar high, and they absolutely crushed it.”
In addition, 163 students earned College Board BigFuture Merit Awards, a distinction that celebrates academic achievement and connects students with colleges and scholarship opportunities across the country. Belton High School recognized 63 students, including nine first-generation honorees and 54 for school achievement. Belton New Tech @Waskow celebrated 21 students, including three first-generation honorees and 18 for school achieve- ment. Lake Belton High School recognized 79 students, including 11 first-generation honorees and 68 for school achievement.
“These awards reflect not just academic strength but also big dreams and even bigger futures,” said Ayres. “We are incredibly proud of the drive and determination our students show every single day.”
Belton ISD is also celebrating six extraordinary students recognized in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program. Belton High School seniors Anahitaa Malhotra and Katherine Nickerson, along with Lake Belton High School seniors Abran Guajardo and Taylor Rogers, have been named National Merit Commended Scholars for their exceptional academic promise. Lake Belton High School seniors Dhruv Bhat and Alex Yuen have earned the prestigious title of National Merit Semifinalists, placing them among the top one percent of high school seniors nationwide. These semifinalists are now in the running for two of approximately 7,500 National Merit Scholar- ships worth nearly $30 million.
“These students are shining examples of the excellence and ambition that define Belton ISD,” said Dr. Malinda Golden, Belton ISD Superintendent. “Their achievements inspire their peers, their schools and our entire community.”
From AP Scholars to National Merit Semifinalists, these achievements are more than accolades. They are proof of what happens when hard work, talent and opportunity collide. Belton ISD remains committed to preparing every student to thrive in college, career and community.









