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The 2016 New England All American Scholar rankings have been released. Here are the results for Lowell Pop Warner:

 

 


CONGRATULATIONS to all of our recipients!!!

 

 

Each year, the most academically accomplished Pop Warner kids compete for Academic All-American status. This process begins at the association level and up through each of the eight Pop Warner regions to the national level.

In 2012, over 425,000 kids participated in Pop Warner. As our numbers once again reached record levels, 280+ First Team members, over 6,000 Second Team members and 3,000+ Honorable Mention scholars were named as Academic All-Americans at the National Level for 2012-2013.

The PWLS All-American Program requires a minimum 96% grade point average to apply for All-American status. After the applications have been processed, Pop Warner determines National First Team All-Americans (35 football, 35 cheer per grade), National Second Team All-Americans and National Honorable Mention Scholars.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Pop Warner Scholar All-American Program

What is All-American Selection Process?
A final score is calculated for each student that consists of up to 100 points (85%) for the student's grades for the prior school year, along with up to 18 points (15%) awarded for the attached Addendum sheet of activities and achievements.

·         Once the scores have been calculated, First Team All-Americans are selected. The top 35 football players and 25 cheerleaders per grade (plus ties) are selected as National First Team All-Americans.

·         Second Team All-Americans are then determined by Pop Warner based upon the number of applications that were submitted for that year. Last year's total was approximately 3,800 Second Team All-Americans

 

What Happens Next?

 

Pop Warner will announce its annual Scholar All-Americans each year on April 1st. Each scholar will receive an informational packet in the mail by the end of April that includes:

·         Congratulatory letter from Pop Warner indicating their scholastic accomplishment.

·         Certificate of achievement for National All-Americans.

·         Information regarding the Pop Warner National All-American Banquet.

 

Who is eligible for the Scholar All-American Program?

 

You need to meet the following criteria in order to be considered for the Scholar All-American Program:

·         Currently be in 5th Grade or higher for the Pop Warner Season

·         Have a 96% Grade Point Average (GPA) from your previous school year's report card.

·         Have a Complete Full-Year's Report Card from your previous school year to prove eligibility

·         Completely fill out the All-American Application and included addendum

 

What do I need to do if I am eligible for the Scholar All-American Program?

The program's Scholastics Coordinator will review report cards and progress reports to determine eligibility.  If your child is eligible, you will be contacted and provided with the application and due dates for submission.

How are the applications graded once submitted to Nationals?

Once we receive the applications from each Region in early January, we come up with a score for each participant based on his/her GPA and the addendum score. NOTE: addendums are graded based on a scoring system that Pop Warner National has developed and had evaluated by several professionals in the educations system. We do no release this criteria to anyone outside of our office.

What is the difference between First Team and Second Team All-American?

A First Team All-American is one of the top 35 football players or top 25 cheerleaders for his/her grade nationwide! A Second Team All-American consists of those scholars who are above an annually increasing final score (GPA addendum), ranging last year from about 97.5 -101.5!

What is an Honorable Mention All-American Scholar?

We feel that everyone who meets the criteria for All-American consideration should be rewarded for his/her academic success. If you meet this criteria and your application was turned in to us, then you will be an Honorable Mention Scholar if you miss out on Second Team.

If my son/daughter makes First Team for his/her region, league or association, are they automatically a National First Team All-American?

No, Regional, League and/or Association recognition is separate from National recognition. You must understand that while someone makes First Team at the Region Level, he/she is competing against the whole nation at the National Level.

When will I find out if I am an All-American Scholar?

Every year we make the announcement on www.popwarner.com on April 1. We also mail out a packet to each scholar containing a Certificate of Achievement, Recognition Letter, Scholar Merchandise Info, and an invitation to the National Scholar Banquet.

Who is eligible to attend the Scholar Awards Program in May?

Every Scholar is invited to attend, whether they are First Team, Second Team or Honorable Mention. We hold this event annually to recognize your incredible achievements in the classroom.

What is an All-American Senior Scholar and are they the only ones eligible for scholarships at the Awards Program in May?

An All-American Senior Scholar is a First Team recipient in grades 8 and above. Yes, they are the only Scholar All-Americans who are eligible for scholarship at the National Levels. Pop Warner Leagues and Regions often hold separate scholastic banquets, and may award scholarships to any participants based upon their pre-determined criteria.

How big of a deal is it to be named as a Pop Warner All-American Scholar?

A very big deal! If your son/daughter is recognized as a Pop Warner All-American Scholar, then he/she is amongst the top 1% of all Pop Warner participants. They are also eligible to attend our Awards Recognition Program held annually which commemorates their achievements on the field, in the classroom and in the community.