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TMI students receive national Hispanic recognition |
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Wednesday, 17 October 2007 |
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Ashley Kaupert, Gabriel Magraner and Cintia Roman, seniors at TMI-The Episcopal School of Texas, have been recognized by the College Board’s National Hispanic Recognition Program, as announced by Dr. James Freeman, headmaster. Each student was named as a National Hispanic Scholar. Ashley Kaupert is a four-time gold medal winner in the National Latin Exam, a member of the National Honor Society where she serves as program chair and parliamentarian, columnist for the TMI Times, a member of the TMI varsity chorale ensemble and a four-year member of the TMI theater arts program. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kaupert. Gabriel Magraner is a member of the National Honor Society, Upper School Student Council president, founding editor of the TMI Times, senior class president and member of the TMI varsity chorale ensemble. He is the son of Drs. Gabriel Magraner and Gladys Rodriguez. Cintia Roman is president of the National Honor Society and co-captain of the TMI varsity cheerleading squad. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Carlos Roman. The National Hispanic Recognition Program, established in 1983, is a College Board program that provides national recognition of the exceptional academic achievements of Hispanic high school seniors and identifies them for postsecondary institutions. Students enter the program by taking the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test as high school juniors and by identifying themselves as Hispanic.
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