Martin County's Elizabeth Fitzwater and Danielle Bell each earn $1,700 scholarships and compete for an extra $4,600 as Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Two Jensen Beach High School student-athletes have earned spots on the 2025 Florida Dairy Farmers Academic All-State Team, winning statewide recognition for achievement in the classroom and beyond, the Martin County School District announced.
Elizabeth Fitzwater and Danielle Bell were each selected to the prestigious team and will receive $1,700 scholarships to support their postsecondary education. The honor puts both students in the running for an even larger prize: the Ronald N. Davis Scholar-Athlete of the Year award, which would add $4,600 to their scholarships, bringing the total to $6,300 per recipient.
Selection to the Florida Dairy Farmers Academic All-State Team is based on a student's academic record, leadership, and involvement in both school and community activities, district officials said. The program, administered in partnership with the Florida High School Athletic Association, is designed to recognize the full picture of a student-athlete — not just what happens on the field or court, but what they contribute everywhere else.
For Jensen Beach High, the double selection is a point of pride for a school community that takes seriously the idea that athletic participation and academic rigor are not competing demands. Earning recognition at the state level requires students to stand out among competitors from across Florida's high schools.
Fitzwater and Bell will be formally honored at the 32nd Annual FHSAA Academic All-State Team Awards Banquet at seven p.m. Monday, June 8. The banquet marks a tradition stretching more than three decades of celebrating Florida's scholar-athletes.
Families and community members hoping to learn whether either student wins the Ronald N. Davis Scholar-Athlete of the Year designation — and the full $6,300 award — should watch for the FHSAA announcement following the June 8 ceremony.
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