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College Board recently announced its National Hispanic Recognition Award recipients, and iSchool High at University Park students Anton Hess, Sofia Soto, and Victor Mancha were among the nearly 7,000 students from across the country chosen to receive recognition. The award recognizes students for both their academic achievements in the classroom and outstanding performance on the PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT10, and AP exams.

“These students have accomplished these milestones during an extremely demanding time in their high school careers,” said iSchool High at University Park Campus Director Bradley Sharp. “We couldn’t be more proud of them and all their hard work.”

College Board’s National Recognition Programs create opportunities for high school sophomores and juniors through academic honors that connect them with colleges and universities across the country.

Congratulations to our iSchool High at University Park recipients, and we look forward to witnessing all of their future successes.

To learn more or enroll at iSchool High at University Park, visit ischoolhigh.com/universitypark.

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