Landon Wright named Arkansas Governor’s Distinguished Scholar

Pictured from left: Gov. Asa Hutchinson, Landon Wright and Susan Hutchinson attend the Governor’s Scholastic Honors Day held at the Governor’s Mansion on May 7, 2022. (Photo courtesy of Ashdown Public Schools)
Pictured from left: Gov. Asa Hutchinson, Landon Wright and Susan Hutchinson attend the Governor’s Scholastic Honors Day held at the Governor’s Mansion on May 7, 2022. (Photo courtesy of Ashdown Public Schools)

ASHDOWN, Ark. -- Ashdown High School Senior Landon Wright was recently named a 2022 Arkansas Governor's Distinguished Scholar for Little River County.

In order to be considered for the honor, a minimum composite score of 32 in the ACT must be made, in addition to either a 3.5 academic grade point average or selection as a National Achievement Finalist or National Merit Finalist.

"This is a scholarship program to promote academic excellence and to encourage the state's most talented graduates to enroll in Arkansas post-secondary educational institutions," According to an Ashdown Public School District press release. "This is a prestigious award offered by the State of Arkansas and available for a span of four academic years. It can be used at any approved Arkansas public or private college or university. The scholarship can be used for tuition, mandatory fees, room and board."

Landon Wright is the 2022 AHS Valedictorian, and on May 7 he was able to attend the Governor's Scholastic Honors Day held at the Governor's Mansion.

Landon is the son of Kelly and Emily Wright and plans to attend Ouachita Baptist University and major in chemistry with plans to become an optometrist.

While at Ashdown High School, Landon was the National Honor Society vice president, a member of Beta Club and Student Council president. He also participated in band, football and track.

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