39 OHS Students Earn College Board National Recognition

Orange City School District is proud to announce that 39 Orange High School students have been honored through the College Board National Recognition Program for their exceptional academic achievements. Students earned this prestigious distinction by maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher and demonstrating outstanding performance on the PSAT/NMSQT® and/or AP® Exams. The recognition is a significant accomplishment that students can include on college and scholarship applications, helping them stand out as they pursue their postsecondary goals.
"This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of our students, as well as the support and commitment of our teachers, counselors, families, and school community," said Amanda Hyatt of Orange City School District. "We are incredibly proud of these students and all they have accomplished."
The College Board National Recognition Program identifies high-achieving students from underrepresented backgrounds and regions, connecting them with college and scholarship opportunities and providing greater visibility to colleges and universities across the country.
Orange City School District extends its congratulations to all 39 honorees and thanks the teachers, counselors, and families who supported them along the way!
