St. Greg’s students qualify for John Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth

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Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth participants pose together on June 7, 2013 at Saint Gregory the Great Academy. First row: Nicholas Anderson (Robbinsville), John Boles (Hamilton) and Victoria Posivak (Hamilton). Second row, Peter Bernard (Hamilton), Caitlin Clarke (Robbinsville), Erin Hagemann (Hamilton), Joseph Kale (Hamilton), Kristina Kubala (Hamilton), Austin Nance (Robbinsville), Nicholas Posivak (Hamilton), Patrick Rossidivito (Hamilton) and Emily Wagner (Robbinsville).

Twelve Saint Gregory the Great Academy students participated in the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth. Based on diocesan test scores from 2012, three seventh and nine eighth graders have earned the opportunity to sit for the Scholastic Aptitude Test in the spring of 2013. Participants are John Boles, Victoria Posivak, Peter Bernard, Erin Hagemann, Joseph Kale, Kristina Kubala, Nicholas Posivak and Patrick Rossidivito of Hamilton and Nicholas Anderson, Caitlin Clarke, Austin Nance and Emily Wagner of Robbinsville.

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