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Four Wisconsin high school seniors win nation’s top academic honor
MILWAUKEE — There aren’t many days left within the faculty 12 months, however David Arthur, a senior at Marquette College Excessive College, is busy making ready for finals and placing the ending touches on closing tasks earlier than he leaves highschool behind for good.
“One in every of my main extracurriculars right here is Science Olympiad, so we do plenty of our constructing actions in right here, we’ve constructed planes and bridges, robots, a bunch of different stuff that offers with our occasions right here,” Arthur defined within the “Innovation Lab.”
Arthur isn’t concerned as a lot with the constructing side of the Science Olympiad.
He works on researching completely different subjects, comparable to astronomy, rocks and minerals, and dynamic planet, which he stated offers with hydrology, which is the department of science involved with the properties of the earth’s water, and particularly its motion in relation to land.
From there, he places collectively binders of data that he and a companion use to take exams throughout their occasions within the Science Olympiad — which he in comparison with being like a monitor meet.
“You undergo, you spend 50 minutes, when you end early, you’ll be able to verify your solutions, and whoever will get probably the most proper on the finish wins,” he stated.
On prime of Science Olympiad, Arthur has taken 10 Superior Placement programs, has labored a job since eighth grade, and takes half in choir and orchestra enjoying the cello.
He’s finished all of that whereas preserving a 4.44 GPA.
That every one boosts his resume, serving to him stand out on school functions, scholarships, and even award functions.
In Might, Arthur acquired an electronic mail at 5:42 a.m. saying he had received the best pupil award within the nation, the U.S. Presidential Scholar award.
It was given to 161 highschool seniors this 12 months — 4 of these winners are from Wisconsin, and two had been named U.S. Presidential Students in Profession and Technical Schooling:
- WI – Delafield – David E. Arthur, Marquette College Excessive College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
- **WI – Middleton – Daphne Joyce Wu, Middleton Excessive College, Middleton, Wisconsin (U.S. Presidential Scholar in Profession and Technical Schooling).
- WI – Verona – Ananya Krishna, James Madison Memorial Excessive College, Madison, Wisconsin.
- **WI – Waupun – Cameron David Pokorny, Waupun Senior Excessive College, Waupun, Wisconsin (U.S. Presidential Scholar in Profession and Technical Schooling).
The U.S. Division of Schooling stated greater than 5,000 seniors certified.
To be a type of 161, Arthur stated, is humbling.
“Since I knew it was a end result of all that I’ve finished in my 4 years of highschool, I’m honored to have received and be part of such an achieved and well-rounded group from throughout the nation,” he stated.
Arthur is headed to Northwestern College within the fall. He’s undecided on his area of research. He stated he hopes this award reveals college students that something is feasible when you work for it.
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What happened with the missing father who allegedly faked a kayaking accident and fled to Europe?
Sheriff Mark Podoll stood before the cameras, pleading with Ryan Borgwardt — a husband and father — to contact his family. Months earlier, officials had conducted an extensive search and rescue for Borgwardt.
Since Aug. 12, officials and family have believed that the Wisconsin resident has been missing after kayaking at Green Lake.
During a Nov. 8 press conference, Podoll revealed that evidence suggests Borgwardt is instead alive, possibly faked his death, and potentially in Europe.
“We know that he’s not in our lake,” Podoll said, referring to Green Lake, where Borgwardt’s empty kayak was found adrift in August, sparking fear that he had drowned and a lengthy search effort that included canine searches and divers. Now, authorities have shifted their focus.
This shift in the investigation has prompted new questions about Ryan Borgwardt, who he is and what might have caused him to lead his family into believing he died.
Who is Ryan Borgwardt?
Ryan Borgwardt is a resident of Watertown, Wisconsin, who was believed to have gone missing on Aug. 12, 2024, after he failed to return from a kayaking trip on Green Lake.
He is married and a father to high school and grade school-aged kids, according to Podell.
When did Ryan Borgwardt go missing?
Borgwardt was last seen the night of Aug. 12, the sheriff said during the news conference. Podell said deputies responded to a missing persons call around 5:32 p.m. local time, with Borgwardt’s car and trailer found in the Dodge Memorial Park area.
Podoll noted that the sheriff’s office had pinned Borgwardt’s last known location to Green Lake.
“Deputies headed that way, checked areas around the lake and found Ryan’s vehicle, along with his trailer, parked in the area of Dodge Memorial Park,” Podoll explained.
Borgwardt’s capsized kayak was first found in the western part of the lake, the following day his fishing rod and tackle box, with his wallet, keys and license, was found, Podoll said.
Three cadaver dogs and a dive team were also brought in to help with the search on Aug. 24. Still, Podoll said, after an almost eight-week search, they could not find him.
What do officials think happened to Ryan Borgwardt?
Officials say evidence suggests Borgwardt may have faked his own disappearance and left the country for Europe.
Podell said that on Oct. 7 they discovered that Borgwardt’s passport was “run” on Aug. 13, a day after he went missing. As they continued their investigation, detectives discovered that law enforcement officials in Canada ran his name and that Borgwardt obtained a new passport, Green Lake County authorities said, per NBC News.
Investigators then conducted a digital forensic analysis of Borgwardt’s laptop, which his wife gave them, and concluded “that he was in some place in Europe.” Podell alleged that Borgwardt replaced the laptop’s hard drive and cleared the browser on the day he went missing.
“We found out that he moved funds to a foreign bank, changing his email and communication with a woman from Uzbekistan,” Podoll remarked, noting that Borgwardt took out a $375,000 life insurance policy in January and purchased airline cards. “Due to these discoveries of the new evidence, we were sure that Ryan was not in our lake.”
“Everything that we have found — we’re in a really good position that we know he is someplace out there,” Podoll continued. “All we wanna know is he’s safe.”
What’s next?
Officials are pressing on with their investigation into Borgwardt, focusing their efforts on gathering further information about his motive and whereabouts.
The sheriff also encourages anyone with knowledge to come forward. Podoll said it was too early to identify any charges that Borgwardt might face.
Borgwardt’s wife, Emily Borgwardt, told NBC News via text, “I cannot make any comments at this time since it is still an active investigation.”
The investigation continues to involve multiple agencies like the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security, with officials seeking to locate Borgwardt and address any potential legal violations.
“Our goals is to identify any crimes that have been committed by any individuals who assisted with this crime,” Podoll said.
Authorities continue to hold out hope that Borgwardt will make contact with them. During the conference, Podoll urged him to reach out to his family or authorities.
“There’s one last thing I want to do, and this is to Ryan. Ryan, if you’re viewing this, I plea that you contact us or contact your family. We understand that things can happen, but there’s a family that wants their Daddy back.”
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