Am I eligible to get a President's Award for Educational Excellence or the President's Award for Educational Achievement and Daughters of the American Revolution???

Here are my grades from last year and this year so far and everything else I accomplish:

7th Grade - 93.5 (Q1), 91.83 (Q2), 91.5 (Q3), 94.6 (Q4) FA (FINAL AVERAGE)- 92.5

 Math - 91, 75, 89, 93 FCG - 87

 Content Support - P, P, P, P (P = Passed) FCG - P

 FACS (Family and Consumer Science, 2nd term) - 100, 100 FCG - 100

 Science - 80, 87, 82, 83 FCG - 82

 English - 99, 96, 92, 98 FCG - 96

 Social Studies - 91, 93, 86, 94 FCG - 90

 Fine Art (1st term) - 100, 100 FCG - 100

 Orchestra (A day) - 100, 100, 100, 100 FCG - 100

 Gym (B day) - A, A, A, A FCG - A

8th Grade: 92.57 (Q1), 91.14 (Q2), 89.6 (Q3), (Fourth Quarter ends June 11th)

 Math - 88, 77, 82

 Spanish Beg. 1 - 97, 97, 97

 Health - 97, 97 FCG - 95

 Science - 88, 84, 81

 English - 91, 96, 94

 Social Studies - 87, 87, 84

 Resource - P, P, P, P

 Gym ( day) - A, A, A

 Orchestra - 100, 100, 100

NYS ELA AND MATH SCORES (FROM LAST YEAR)
 NYS ELA Exam (7th grade) - 2 (seven points away to a three)
 NYS Math Exam (7th grade) - 3

A 4 is the highest score for the NYS Exam

I got a 88 on my health final (I had health for a semester)

FCG = Final Course Grade

Awards:
7th Grade
• Honor Roll (1st quarter)
• Honor Roll (2nd quarter)
• Honor Roll (3rd quarter)
• Principal List (4th quarter)
• Outstanding Achievement/Citizenship in Math (1st quarter)
• High Achievement in Social Studies (1st quarter)
• Outstanding Improvement in Strings (1st quarter)
• 2012 Reflections Finalists Crown Trophy in Visual Arts
• 100% Homework: Math, English, Science and Social Studies (2nd quarter)
• Student of the Month "February" (3nd quarter)
• National Junior Honor Society

8th Grade
• Student of the Month (September)
• Honor Roll (1st quarter)
• Honor Roll (2nd quarter)
• Honor Roll (3rd quarter)
• Outstanding Work Ethic in Spanish (1st quarter)
• English "Outstanding Effort"(1st quarter)
• Social Studies "Academic Achievement" (1st quarter)
• Resource Room "Outstand Effort" (1st quarter)
• Spanish (Average 97 - first quarter)
• Spanish (Average 97 - second quarter)
• Battle of the Books Award
• RCC Black Achievement Award
• Certificate of Achievement "What's Cool" Conference *verities 2 hours of community service*

Clubs/Activities/Programs
 Roots and Shoots
 CRMS Math Academy (1 year)
 Neighbors to Neighbors Gardening Program (2 years)
 National Jr. Honor Society
Community Service/Volunteer Work
 Donate a can of beans for the food drive
 Volunteer projects in Roots and Shoots
 Volunteer to Paint UN Polls in Roots and Shoots
 In Roots and Shoots we went on a field trip to go to NYU in NYC for Roots and Shoots Day (May 5th, 2012)
 Volunteer to give out Modell's Coupons to people (long story)
 Completed 30 hours of community service

http://www2.ed.gov/programs/presedaward/eligibility.html

http://www.glendale.k12.wi.us/pres_academic_award.aspx

http://www.free-4u.com/daughters_of_the_american_revolution_good_citizens_award.htm

I want YOUR OPINION base on my grades and stuff and since your a teacher

I have no idea. Nominations for these awards vary a lot from one school to the next.

To determine if you are eligible to receive a President's Award for Educational Excellence or the President's Award for Educational Achievement and Daughters of the American Revolution, you will need to compare your achievements and grades with the eligibility criteria for each award.

President's Award for Educational Excellence:
The President's Award for Educational Excellence is given to students who have achieved high academic success and have shown dedication to their education. The eligibility criteria typically include a minimum grade point average (GPA) and standardized test scores. In addition, other achievements such as leadership, community service, and extracurricular involvement may also be considered.

Here are some factors to consider for this award:
- Your grades in subjects such as Math, English, Science, Social Studies, and Health appear to be consistently above average.
- Your Final Course Grades (FCG) in many subjects have been strong.
- You have received multiple honors and awards, such as being on the Honor Roll, receiving Outstanding Achievement in certain subjects, and being a member of the National Junior Honor Society.
- Your involvement in clubs, activities, and volunteer work indicates a dedication to your education and community.

President's Award for Educational Achievement and Daughters of the American Revolution:
The President's Award for Educational Achievement and Daughters of the American Revolution recognizes students who have shown outstanding educational growth, improvement, commitment, or intellectual development in their academic subjects. The eligibility criteria for this award may include factors such as marked improvement in grades, strong effort, and commitment to learning.

Here are some factors to consider for this award:
- Your grades show improvement over time, particularly in subjects like Math, Science, and Social Studies.
- You have received recognition for outstanding effort and improvement in various subjects.
- Your participation in programs like the CRMS Math Academy and Roots and Shoots demonstrates a commitment to learning and personal growth.

Based on the information provided, you have a strong academic record and have achieved several honors and awards. Depending on the specific eligibility criteria for each award, you may be eligible for one or both of these awards. It is recommended to review the specific requirements for each award, which can often be found on the award's official website or by contacting the relevant organizations or your school administration.