Nine FWCD Students Recognized by College Board




Nine FWCD Students Recognized by College Board
Share
College Counseling Upper School


Since 2021, the College Board National Recognition Programs has honored students for excellence in the classroom and on College Board assessments, including the PSAT and/or AP Exams. The College Board National Recognition Awards acknowledged nine FWCD juniors and seniors. They are: 

National African American Recognition Award

Zaiya Collins ’26

National Hispanic Recognition Award

Alonzo Del Pozzo ’25

Canaan Factor ’26

Priscilla Lambis ’25

Ethan Lampka ’26

National Hispanic, Indigenous Recognition Awards

Nicholas Jones ’26

National First Generation, Hispanic Recognition Awards

Vianey Frías Pérez ’25

National First Generation Recognition Awards

Dario Rosas ’25

Kerri Tsai ’26

“I am pleased that the College Board National Recognition Programs exist to honor the diversity represented in this academically talented group of students and connect them with colleges and universities for possible scholarship opportunities,” said Kristin Larsen, Director of College Counseling.







You may also be interested in...

Nine FWCD Students Recognized by College Board

Fort Worth Country Day has an institutional commitment to the principles of diversity. In that spirit, the School does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability or national origin in admissions, the administration of its educational policies, financial aid, athletics, and other School-administered programs.