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Join us in congratulating iSchool High – The Woodlands alumna Eva Richter. Enrolling at iSchool High – The Woodlands in 2023, Eva quickly distinguished herself as a standout student. At just 16 years old, she received her high school diploma from the Houston area school and earned her associate degree in applied science from campus dual-credit partner Lone Star College, where she was a member of the Honors College. As president of the iSchool High Interact Club, she has spent much of her free time outside of the classroom, demonstrating leadership and giving back to the surrounding communities alongside her peers. 

In addition to her academic and service achievements, Eva has excelled in sports, earning a blue belt in jiu-jitsu and winning double gold in her most recent tournament. Additionally, her involvement with the Rotary Club of the Woodlands has provided her with various opportunities for personal growth and community service.

iSchool High – The Woodlands alumna Eva Richter

Since receiving her high school diploma, she has decided to spend a gap year in Spain and plans to enroll at Texas A&M University in the fall of 2025.

“Eva’s achievements shine a light on all of the hard work and dedication that our teachers put into supporting our students,” said Academic Advisor Jacqueline Davison. “We are incredibly proud of her and the work she has done for our community, and we are excited to see all she will accomplish in the future.”

Eva’s success is a testament to what hard work, passion, and a commitment to giving back can achieve. She is a role model for her peers at iSchool High and for students everywhere, proving that age is no barrier to making significant accomplishments and leaving a lasting impact.

Congratulations once again, Eva! We are so proud of you.

Find an iSchool High campus near you to learn about the unique educational opportunities these campuses offer their students. For more information or to apply at iSchool High – The Woodlands, visit ischoolhigh.com/the-woodlands.

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