Student of the Year Finalists Three students reached the top for the Student of the Year nominations. LearningRx’s annual Student of the Year winner is selected from centers across the country. This year, it was a tight vote by the Home Office staff to select our top three and our Student of the Year winner. Meet our finalists. Student of the Year Third Place: Jake Siebers “Surprised.” said Jake Siebers, “I couldn’t believe I’d been nominated.” Jake decided to go through a LearningRx program after looking for options to help improve his processing after multiple sports-related concussions. His mother feels like his brain and sense of self have been unlocked since the program. Watch their Student of the Year Interview video and learn firsthand. Jake Siebers - Student of the Year NomineeWatch this video on YouTube Student of the Year Second Place: LaRon Furdge A Student of the Year nomination was especially sweet for LaRon and his family. His parents knew something wasn’t quite right with his learning. They tried multiple avenues to get him help, even a relatively expensive computer program. After training with LearningRx, LaRon’s parents say they see a stark difference in how he performed in school and at football. Watch his Student of the Year interview video and learn more about his experience: LaRon Furdge - Student of the Year NomineeWatch this video on YouTube First Place Winner: Isa Baez Isa’s experience in finding LearningRx was one many students and families take. They had tried many options to help Isa. But all it did was leave her alone with her studies while watching her friends socialize outside the classroom. Her mom wanted more for Isa and knew she had more to give. Isa decided to give LearningRx a try as a last-ditch effort, but luckily it ended up being the thing that changed the course of her life. Watch how Isa found her way back to herself again: Isa Baez - Student of the Year NomineeWatch this video on YouTube We are proud of all the fantastic students and families LearningRx has served. Brain training is a powerful tool that can change lives. With over decades of research, it’s proven to do more than help with school; it sets students on a new path for further confidence and success in life.