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Can a school nominate more than one candidate if it has two extremely strong candidates?

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Can a school nominate more than one candidate if it has two extremely strong candidates?

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No, the school is to nominate from the senior class that individual who excels in leadership, scholarship, and citizenship. A strong candidate possesses all three criteria, which are weighed equally.

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