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CPS Students Earn Missouri Scholars 100 Recognition

CPS Students Earn Missouri Scholars 100 Recognition

Four Columbia Public Schools high school seniors have earned the Missouri Scholars 100 recognition from the Missouri Association of Secondary School Principals. This year's honorees are Hickman High School Seniors Megan Zguta and Griffin Byrne and Rock Bridge High School Seniors Keaton Hall and Mira Tosh.

The statewide program honors 100 of Missouri's top graduating seniors each year, recognizing exceptional academic achievement, citizenship, and school involvement. 

To qualify, students must successfully complete ten rigorous academic and citizenship criteria including holding a minimum GPA of 3.75, a minimum ACT score of 29 (or SAT equivalent), rank in the upper 10% of their class, complete advanced coursework across core subjects, and demonstrating excellent attendance and exemplary citizenship.

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