18 FSAPS STUDENTS IN 7TH GRADE RECOGNIZED BY DUKE UNIVERSITY TALENT IDENTIFICATION PROGRAM
Congratulations to following 7th grade students for their recognition by Duke University Talent Identification Program based on their recent SAT or ACT scores
Qualified for Grand Recognition:
Claire Bowman, Madeline Dressel, Tyler Hecht, Shourya Jasti, Tushar Koteshwar, Vishaal Ram, Isabella Sims, Holden Watson
Qualified for State Recognition:
Arham Alam, Jaeden Amiri Owens, Claire Bowman, Chance Crigler, Madeline Dressel, Jacob Grigsby, Tyler Hecht, Shourya Jasti, Tushar Koteshwar, Neharika Marupudi, Karen Pederson, Meghana Raj, Vishaal Ram, Neda Rehan, Isabella Sims, Giles Sukkert, Holden Watson, Luke Westerfield
Qualified for Center for Summer Studies:
Arham Alam, Jaeden Amiri Owens, Claire Bowman, Chance Crigler, Madeline Dressel, Jacob Grigsby, Tyler Hecht, Shourya Jasti, Tushar Koteshwar, Neharika Marupudi, Karen Pederson, Vishaal Ram, Neda Rehan, Isabella Sims, Giles Sukkert, Holden Watson, Luke Westerfield
Qualified for Academy for Summer Studies:
Anjali Botcha, Meghana Raj, Neda Rehan, Ameya Rekapalli
Congratulations to all of these wonderful 7th graders and their parents for this wonderful achievement.
WHAT IS DUKE TIP?
As the largest program of its kind, participants in the Duke TIP 7th Grade Talent Search identify academic strengths, develop abilities and interests, and celebrate their achievements at a crucial time when they are forming their identities and looking ahead to the future. TIP assists families in determining how advanced their students’ academic abilities are and what level of educational challenge is appropriate.
Seventh grade students with strong intellectual abilities are eligible to participate because they achieved a qualifying score at or above the 95th percentile on a recent grade-level test. They have been identified as part of a select group who would benefit from participation in the Duke Tip program for academically talented students.
Congratulations to following 7th grade students for their recognition by Duke University Talent Identification Program based on their recent SAT or ACT scores
Qualified for Grand Recognition:
Claire Bowman, Madeline Dressel, Tyler Hecht, Shourya Jasti, Tushar Koteshwar, Vishaal Ram, Isabella Sims, Holden Watson
Qualified for State Recognition:
Arham Alam, Jaeden Amiri Owens, Claire Bowman, Chance Crigler, Madeline Dressel, Jacob Grigsby, Tyler Hecht, Shourya Jasti, Tushar Koteshwar, Neharika Marupudi, Karen Pederson, Meghana Raj, Vishaal Ram, Neda Rehan, Isabella Sims, Giles Sukkert, Holden Watson, Luke Westerfield
Qualified for Center for Summer Studies:
Arham Alam, Jaeden Amiri Owens, Claire Bowman, Chance Crigler, Madeline Dressel, Jacob Grigsby, Tyler Hecht, Shourya Jasti, Tushar Koteshwar, Neharika Marupudi, Karen Pederson, Vishaal Ram, Neda Rehan, Isabella Sims, Giles Sukkert, Holden Watson, Luke Westerfield
Qualified for Academy for Summer Studies:
Anjali Botcha, Meghana Raj, Neda Rehan, Ameya Rekapalli
Congratulations to all of these wonderful 7th graders and their parents for this wonderful achievement.
WHAT IS DUKE TIP?
As the largest program of its kind, participants in the Duke TIP 7th Grade Talent Search identify academic strengths, develop abilities and interests, and celebrate their achievements at a crucial time when they are forming their identities and looking ahead to the future. TIP assists families in determining how advanced their students’ academic abilities are and what level of educational challenge is appropriate.
Seventh grade students with strong intellectual abilities are eligible to participate because they achieved a qualifying score at or above the 95th percentile on a recent grade-level test. They have been identified as part of a select group who would benefit from participation in the Duke Tip program for academically talented students.
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