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The College Board’s National Hispanic Recognition Program identifies academically outstanding Hispanic/Latino students based on their PSAT’s, which they took during their junior year. Approximately 5,300 students nationwide were named National Hispanic Program Scholars. All seven of Rye High’s National Hispanic students were honored as Scholars based on their high school GPA.

Pictured with Superintendent Dr. Eric Byrne and Principal Patricia Taylor are, from left: Rebecca Daniels, Shoshana Daniels, Ariel Daniels, Gabriel Mazuera, Pablo Mazuera, and Dylan Urbanczyk. Not pictured: Andrew Gomez

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