VMS students named to Duke program

Published 11:00 am Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Submitted PhotoTwenty-one Valdosta Middle School students have been selected to participate in the Duke University Talent Identification Program. Duke TIP supports bright students, nurtures their academic talents and provides the resources they need to reach their highest potential, school officials said. Only students scoring in the top 5 percent on their grade-level tests are eligible to join. Alyssa McGinnis, Madison Lindon, Charles Wilson, Alexander Wilson, Joshua Jackson, Joel Carmichael, Tyler Fralick, Jay Ball, Josie Sims, Jalen Nelson, Avinash Iengar, Brayden Anderson, Tiwalaluwa Salami, Alexander Harp, Fiora Shen, William Hinton, Jahlan Julian, Michael Bishop, Jontavious McGriff, Jake Goff, Braden Phirsichbaum are the students.

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Twenty-one Valdosta Middle School students have been selected to participate in the Duke University Talent Identification Program. Duke TIP supports bright students, nurtures their academic talents and provides the resources they need to reach their highest potential, school officials said. Only students scoring in the top 5 percent on their grade-level tests are eligible to join. Alyssa McGinnis, Madison Lindon, Charles Wilson, Alexander Wilson, Joshua Jackson, Joel Carmichael, Tyler Fralick, Jay Ball, Josie Sims, Jalen Nelson, Avinash Iengar, Brayden Anderson, Tiwalaluwa Salami, Alexander Harp, Fiora Shen, William Hinton, Jahlan Julian, Michael Bishop, Jontavious McGriff, Jake Goff, Braden Phirsichbaum are the students.

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