More than 170 WCS high school students have earned national recognition from the College Board.
The four National Recognition Programs – National African American Recognition Program, National Hispanic Recognition Program, National Indigenous Recognition Program and National Rural and Small Town Recognition Program – award academic honors to underrepresented students.
Students apply for the program when they are in their sophomore or junior year. To earn an award, students must take eligible PSAT or Advanced Placement (AP) exams and are only eligible if they score in the top 10 percent within their state on the PSAT exams or if they score a 3 or higher on two or more AP exams.
At the time of submitting the application, students must also have at least a 3.5 GPA.
Congratulations to the students listed below, who have earned recognition in one or more of the four programs:
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