• College Board recognizes students for strong academic performance

    аæèßäapp has 43 high school students who earned academic honors from the College Board National Recognition Program.

    Students from Ashbrook, Stuart W. Cramer, Forestview, аæèßäapp Early College, аæèßäapp Early College of Medical Sciences, Highland School of Technology, and South Point were lauded by the College Board for their hard work in high school that has resulted in strong academic performance.

    The College Board program is intended to bring attention to promising high school students who are considered among high-performing, underrepresented populations, including first-generation college students, minorities, and students living in rural and small-town areas.  To qualify, students must have a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher, excel on the PSAT/NMSQT or PSAT 10 standardized tests, and/or score a three or higher on two or more Advanced Placement (AP) exams.

    Oftentimes, the national recognition from the College Board increases student access to colleges and universities as many institutions take the College Board honors into consideration when reviewing student applications for admission.

    “We are very proud of our students who were recognized by the College Board for their outstanding test scores on the PSAT and AP exams, as well as for the great work they do in the classroom every day,” said Mathieu Chapman, a school counselor at Highland School of Technology.  “The College Board National Recognition Program provides students with more exposure to college and scholarship resources, and it is an honor they can add to their college and scholarship applications.”

    The College Board is a not-for-profit organization that helps more than seven million students each year with navigating a path from high school to college and careers.  Perhaps it is best known for administering AP exams and the SAT as well as other academic programs and resources that support college-bound students.

    The following students from аæèßäapp were recognized by the College Board:

    • Nii Abe Abbey, Highland School of Technology
    • Spencer Baker, South Point High School
    • Emmanuel Berry, Highland School of Technology
    • Sha’Hirah Black, Highland School of Technology
    • Jasmine Boyd, South Point High School
    • Jorel Breeden, Highland School of Technology
    • Leah Brooks, Highland School of Technology
    • Annette Carrillo, Highland School of Technology
    • Grace Cera-Isbell, Highland School of Technology
    • Chauncey Collins, Highland School of Technology
    • Catherine Coronel-Nava, Highland School of Technology
    • Ryan Cruz Trujillo, Highland School of Technology
    • Ayden Dellinger, Highland School of Technology
    • Saliou Diouf, Highland School of Technology
    • Sofia Dorantes, Highland School of Technology
    • Nevaeh Dover, аæèßäapp Early College of Medical Sciences
    • Chloe Fair, Forestview High School
    • Molly Forgan, Forestview High School
    • Gabriela Gadani-Gutierrez, Highland School of Technology
    • Savannah Grubbs, Forestview High School
    • Jayden Hastings, Highland School of Technology
    • Yuchieh Hung, Highland School of Technology
    • Alayna Janik, Forestview High School
    • Madison Ladin, Forestview High School
    • Jamila Lewis, Ashbrook High School
    • Regis Lu, Highland School of Technology
    • Alise Mayers, Highland School of Technology
    • Kendall McPhatter, Highland School of Technology
    • Claire Melton, Highland School of Technology
    • Lynabel Mercado, Highland School of Technology
    • Sarena Nguyen, Forestview High School
    • Kevin Olvera Morales, Ashbrook High School
    • Riley Oxendine, Stuart W. Cramer High School
    • Amor Polanco, Forestview High School
    • Emma Saiter, South Point High School
    • Daniel Sanchez, Highland School of Technology
    • Erica Tetteh-Ocloo, Highland School of Technology
    • Hannah Thovtrup, South Point High School
    • Geo Touvell, аæèßäapp Early College High School
    • Kendall Tyler, Highland School of Technology
    • Aiden VanderMeer, Stuart W. Cramer High School
    • Tatianna Villalobos, Highland School of Technology
    • Thien Vu, Highland School of Technology


    Congratulations to our outstanding students who earned recognition from the College Board!