A brilliant young boy named Mantavius Presley has achieved an extraordinary milestone, earning $1 million in scholarships and acceptance into 58 universities across the United States.
Presley, a high school senior from Douglas County High School, Georgia was celebrated by the Douglas County System for his outstanding academic achievements and his commitment to leadership and community service which earned him the offers.
He gained acceptance into many prestigious institutions, including Morehouse College, Howard University, Mercer University, Xavier University of Louisiana, and the University of Alabama.
Beyond academics, he plays a key role in student leadership, serving as president of both the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) and the National Honor Society chapters at his school.
He also holds the position of vice president in the Student Government Association and the senior class, while actively participating in several other school organizations.
Presley is also deeply involved in community service, having completed over 1,100 volunteer hours. Additionally, he plays a leadership role in school athletics, overseeing the JV and varsity cheerleading teem.
As his graduation approaches, Presley is carefully weighing his options before making a final decision on where to further his education.
Presley’s mother, Chasity Green, expressed her pride in his achievements in an interview saying, “I am so proud of my son. Congratulations!”
Grateful for the overwhelming support and honor, Presley thanked his school system, teachers and everyone who contributed to the success.