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Students Awarded to the College Board National Recognition Program

Posted by The Marist Staff

Marist High School is proud to announce that eight students from the classes of 2024 and 2025 have been selected as a College Board National Recognition Program awardee. The College Board has four recognition programs that award academic honors to underrepresented students. The recognition is given to students based on their academic achievements and outstanding performance on the PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, or AP Exams. Students must also identify as African American/Black, Hispanic/Latinx, Indigenous, or attend high school in a rural area or small town. 

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The following students have been awarded recognition:

Annabella Ramos, 2024, Keller Regional Gifted Center: National Hispanic Recognition Award

  • National Honor Society
  • Stage Crew
  • Art Club

Hannah Bayorgeon, 2025, St John Fisher: National Hispanic Recognition Award

  • Investment Club
  • Academic Team
  • Student Ambassador

Jacob Tinoco, 2024, St. Germaine: National Hispanic Recognition Award

  • National Honor Society
  • Spanish National Honor Society
  • Cross Country Team

Maddox Medina, 2024, St. Germaine: National Hispanic Recognition Award

  • National Honor Society

Madelin Hammerlund, 2024, St. Mary Star of the Sea: National Hispanic Recognition Award

  • Math Team

Nicholas Sifuentes, 2025, St. George: National Hispanic Recognition Award

  • Math Team
  • Tennis Team
  • National Honor Society

Raven Thomas, 2025, St. Benedict: National African American Recognition Award

  • Mock Trial Club
  • Speech Team
  • Black Student Union
  • Track & Field Team

Tony Uchman, 2025, Mount Greenwood School: National Hispanic Recognition Award

  • Track & Field Team
  • Cross Country Team

These students can include this academic honor in their college and scholarship applications. Congratulations! 
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