Two students at Neuse Charter School earned academic honors from the College Board National Recognition Programs. These programs celebrate students' hard work in high school and showcase their strong academic performance. The academic honors for rural area, Black, Indigenous, and/or Latino students are an opportunity for students to share their strong academic achievements with colleges and scholarship programs that are seeking to recruit diverse talent. Seniors Greyson Dunn and Clare Harris were both honored for Academic Honors by College Board’s National Recognition Program. Greyson is the daughter of Wendy and Rodney Dunn of Benson and Clare is the daughter of Emily and Chad Harris of Smithfield. “We’re thrilled to celebrate our students and recognize them for the great work they’ve been doing. We’re proud of their strong academic performance in the classroom and on College Board assessments,” said Amanda Ormiston, Director of the Upper Academy at Neuse Charter. “There’s so much that makes our students unique, and receiving this honor reinforces this as an asset for their bright futures.” The criteria for eligible students include:
“It’s becoming increasingly hard for students to be ‘seen’ during the college recruitment process. We’re exceptionally proud of the National Recognition Programs for celebrating students who are at times overlooked but have shown their outstanding academic abilities,” said Tarlin Ray, senior vice president of BigFuture® at College Board. “This is a benefit not only for students but also for colleges and universities committed to recruiting diverse and talented students.” Comments are closed.
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