Vote here for the Shreveport Times Student of the Week: March 11-14

Student of the Week
Student of the Week

Voting is now open for the Shreveport Times High School Student of the Week. There are four talented nominees this week from schools across North Louisiana.

Voting is open until noon Thursday, March 14. You can read more about the students and vote at the bottom of this story.

High school principals, teachers, guidance counselors and district officials are invited to nominate students each week based on outstanding achievement or community service.

We will announce the winner on Friday, March 15.

The nomination period and poll voting will open every Sunday and close at noon each Thursday. Students will be featured online and in the Sunday Times.

Schools can nominate students by emailing the student's name and a brief description of their accomplishments to studentoftheweek@shreveporttimes.com .

Aashni Shah - Caddo Magnet High School

Shah is a junior at Caddo Magnet High. In addition to excelling in academics, she is passionate about giving back to the community.

She is president and co-founder of her school’s Current Events Club, through which she volunteers with Common Ground's food pantry and organizes fundraisers for local issues — most recently with a large product drive for the wildfire victims of southwest Louisiana.

Last week she was named the 2024 Virginia K. Shehee Most Influential Young Woman.

James Javellana - Evangel Christian Academy

James Javellana is a junior at Evangel Christian Academy. He placed first place the district literary rally in two subjects:  Geometry and Spanish I .

Christopher Williams - Many High School

Christopher Williams from Many High School's welding team went to West Quachita on Feb. 26 and competed among many other welders and received 1st Place Expert welder.

Sophie Chen - Caddo Magnet High School

Sophie Chen of C.E. Byrd High was selected to join the nation’s most promising young scientists in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2024.

Society for Science (the Society) announced the top 300 scholars, which included Chen, in the nation’s oldest science and math competition for high school seniors. They will be awarded $2,000 each and their schools will receive $2,000.

This article originally appeared on Shreveport Times: Where to vote for the Shreveport Times Student of the Week: March 11-14