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POB JFK Students Recognized Among Top Hispanic/Latino Students Nationwide

The high school seniors were awarded for their academic success.

Two John F. Kennedy High School seniors have been named scholars in the College Board’s National Hispanic Recognition Program, which is designed to recognize outstanding academic achievement among Hispanic and Latino high school students.

Aaron Meyers and Daniel Solnik are among 5,000 Hispanic and Latino students across the nation who were recognized by the NHRP this year. Students are typically the top 2.5 percent test takers on the region.

Qualification for recognition as a scholar is based on the student’s combined math, verbal and writing skill scores on the PSAT/NMSQT taken in his or her junior year of high school, as well as a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Both Meyers and Solnik had a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.

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Image via POB School District: (l-r) Guidance Counselor Jennifer Siegel, Aaron Meyers, Daniel Solnik, Guidance Counselor Neil Lasher and Principal James Murray

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