16 Rosarian Students Qualify As Duke Scholars

Sixteen seventh-grade students qualified for and have been recognized as Rosarian Academy Duke University Talent Identification Program (TIP) Scholars.

These students qualified by earning at least a 95 percentile or higher on an acceptable composite or subtest area from a previous test.

The Duke University Talent Identification Program allows students an opportunity to pursue an out-of-level testing experience by inviting them to participate in taking either the SAT or ACT college entrance examinations. These tests are exactly the same as that of high school juniors and seniors preparing for college admission.

In addition to building their testing skills, students also have the opportunity to learn and/or possibly participate in other programs for academically talented students.

Congratulations to the following qualifying students: Meredith Anderson, Alexander Boren, Charlotte Breckenridge, Daisy Cook, Lily Cook, Peter Fields, Emma Guerrieri, Isaac Jones, Milo Keogh, Colin Kramer, Maggie Millar, Thomas Raymond, Bard Rockenbach, Seema Thakkar, Jack Throop and Grayson Zwickel.

Founded in 1925, the Rosarian Academy in West Palm Beach educates students from early childhood through eighth grade. For more info., visit www.rosarian.org.

ABOVE: Most of Rosarian Academy’s qualifying Duke TIP Scholars.