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Jada-Symone Batichon has kept her grade-point average at 4.0 since she began high school. She is now celebrating receiving almost $1.8 million in scholarships and 53 out of 58 college acceptances. The 18-year-old Powder Springs native told People, “All of it paid off. It’s everything I have worked hard for.” READ ALSO: Teen who invented…
Burger King has rewarded a worker for his hard work. Mykale Baker’s actions came...
A 19-year-old in Virginia who was homeless while in high school is now on his way to college...
Madiysen Kuykendall maintains a 4.0 GPA, ranks in the top 10% of her class, serves as class...
Southland College Prep Charter High School in Richton Park is celebrating its 2024 graduating seniors as the entire class has been accepted to college. The 2024 class of the South Suburban Chicago school,...
With a full scholarship to High Point University, Madison Crowell, a Liberty County High School senior, will see her dreams come true in the fall. After submitting applications to hundreds of colleges,...
Yves-Ann Comeau, 18, is gaining attention for her recent accomplishment of being accepted into 17 colleges and receiving over $1 million in scholarships. The Haitian American explained why she sent in...
To expand and diversify the talent needed to fulfill the enormous long-term demand for commercial airplane pilots, the popular commercial aircraft manufacturing business, Boeing, has announced that it...
18-year-old Chicago resident, Kymera Mitchell, was diagnosed with autism and PTSD at age 6. 12-years later, she has successfully graduated high school with honors and has been accepted into 19 colleges...
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