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Kristina Brown Inducted into the National Achievers Society
- October 19, 2015
- Posted by: Jerry Atchley
- Category: Academic Awards Academic Honors Academics
The King’s Academy is pleased to announce Academy senior Kristina Brown’s recent induction into the National Achievers Society (NAS). NAS is a major component of the National Urban League’s partnership with 20 black organizations nationwide. “NAS was established to identify and motivate academically achieving minority high school students and increase the pool of students who are prepared, motivated and qualified for higher education. NAS is open to African-American youth and other youth of color in grades 10-12 with a 3.0 or higher cumulative grade point average.” (Excerpt taken from http://www.thekaul.org/.)
Kristina Brown was inducted into the National Achievers Society by the Knoxville Area Urban League on Sunday, September 20, 2015. Congratulations Kristina!
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