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Mineola Student Recognized By College Board

Ana Victoria Serna was invited to participate in the College Board National Hispanic Recognition Program.

Serna is a Mineola High School student.
Serna is a Mineola High School student. (Mineola Union Free School District)

Press release from Mineola Union Free School District:

Nov. 2, 2020

Congratulations to Mineola High School student Ana Victoria Serna, who was invited to participate in the College Board National Hispanic Recognition Program.

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The College Board National Recognition Programs create pathways to college for students from underrepresented communities. The programs award academic honors and connect students to universities and scholarship opportunities around the country.

Students who take the Preliminary SAT, or PSAT, and identify as Hispanic American or Latinx are considered for the Hispanic Recognition Program. They must meet the qualifying PSAT score, which varies each year, as well as earn a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher by the middle of their junior year to qualify.

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