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Epstein Students Recognized by Duke University Program

The Sandy Springs students may be eligible to participate in their Center for Summer Studies or Academy for Summer Studies, and three qualified for grand level recognition.

 

Sixteen Epstein students qualified for Duke University’s Talented Indentification Program.

The seventh graders scored high enough on the ACT test to receive state level recognition and may be eligible to participate in their Center for Summer Studies or Academy for Summer Studies, and three qualified for grand level recognition, an announcement said.

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The students who received Grand Recognition are Jennifer Friedman, Noah Platt and Noah Weinstein. Students who received state recognition/summer studies included: Yoel Alperin, Becky Arbiv, Nathan Cohen, Maddy Dorfman, Jenny Lee Judenberg, Sabrina Kaplan, Tamara Kaplin, Noah Lampert, Sari Leven, Chase McGrath, Sarah Peljovich, Shaun Regenbaum and Benny Soran.


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