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Andrew and Evan Grant are twins.

Andrew is a senior with a 4.0 grade-point average at Regis High School in Aurora.

He is the co-editor-in-chief of the Regis High School newspaper and secretary-general of the school’s Model United Nations organization. Andrew is also enforcer of the fencing team and a retreat leader for underclassmen.

For fun, Andrew likes to play guitar. He plans to study prelaw and journalism in college.

Evan has a 3.85 grade-point average at Regis and is president of the Bipartisan Politics Club, which he founded last year. It is the first political organization at Regis in its 128-year history. Evan is also a member of Key Club and the fencing team.

This past summer, Evan had an internship at Oppenheimer Funds and plans to major in business next year in college. For fun, Evan likes to play chess and make watches.

This year, Evan and Andrew participated in the National Youth Leadership Conference in Washington. Andrew worked in the area of law and advocacy, and Evan in the area of business and entrepreneurship. Evan was elected chief executive of the company he was representing and Andrew received the Outstanding Attorney Award.

During their junior year, Andrew and Evan teamed to compete against students from around the world at the International Model United Nations Conference in Washington. They won the Best Delegate Award.

Each week, The Denver Post honors an outstanding youth for his or her accomplishments. King Soopers presents each honoree with a packet including a gift certificate, a letter of commendation and an application for employment. To nominate a student, write to The Denver Post DTW, “Top Kid,” 1560 Broadway, Denver, CO 80202. Enclose information about the nominee, a photograph and the name and phone number of someone we can contact for more information.

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