19 Rosarian Students Are Named Duke TIP Scholars

A total of 19 Rosarian Academy seventh-grade students qualified for and have been recognized as Duke University Talent Identification Program (TIP) Scholars.

The students earned at least a 95 percentile or higher on an acceptable composite or subtest area from a previous standardized 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: Sailor Kate Ashley, Remi Beaud, Hope Diffenderfer, Devyn Dyett, Lorenzo Escobar, Gabriella Faber, Isabella Fiorentino, Marlowe Flom, Aidan Griffiths, Van Gronberg, Javier Keough, Sofia Mendez, John Molina, Matthew Mullen, Drew O’Brien, Max Sanderson, Lacey Steele, Isabella Vega-Dadurian and Hannah Wilson.

The 19 Duke TIP scholars make up 58 percent of Rosarian’s seventh-grade class.

ABOVE: (Front row) Lorenzo Escobar, Matthew Mullen, Aidan Griffiths, Gabriella Faber, John Molina, Javier Keough, Isabella Fiorentino; (middle row) Remi Beaud, Hannah Wilson, Sailor Kate Ashley, Lacey Steele, Sofia Mendez, Hope Diffenderfer; (back row) Van Gronberg, Drew O’Brien, Max Sanderson, Marlowe Flom, Devyn Dyett. Not shown, Isabella Vega-Dadurian.