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  • Headline 1

    The Class of 2022 had 81 graduates.
    Thirty-one members of the Class of 2022 have attended Regents since kindergarten.
     
    The Class of 2022 was accepted to 112 different colleges in the United States and abroad, including acceptances to Northwestern, NYU, Georgetown, Tulane, USC, and UC Berkeley.
     
    Of those immediately attending college, 56% will stay in-state with the most popular choices being University of Texas at Austin (11), Texas A&M (9), and Baylor (8).
     
    Outside of Texas, the states receiving the highest number of graduates will be Tennessee (8) and Arkansas (6). Other members of the class will travel far and wide from Chapel Hill to Chicago, Malibu to Milwaukee, and Savannah to Villanova. The furthest-flying student will attend the University of York in the United Kingdom.
     
    Six student-athletes will play a sport at the collegiate level. Football players will join teams at UT Austin and Vanderbilt, and Regents will be represented in lacrosse at High Point, soccer and Mary Hardin-Baylor, and women's rugby at Princeton.
     
    As a class, they logged more than 13,000 hours of service throughout high school with an especially impressive group of five young women who each surpassed 500 hours on their own. Eight graduates earned the rank of Eagle Scout. Four graduates are ROTC Scholarship recipients and will join programs at their universities for Air Force, Army, and Navy.
     
    The Class of 2022 also includes 4 National Commended Scholars, 4 National Hispanic Scholars, and 11 AP Scholars.
  • Headline 2

    The Class of 2022 had 81 graduates.
    Thirty-one members of the Class of 2022 have attended Regents since kindergarten.
     
    The Class of 2022 was accepted to 112 different colleges in the United States and abroad, including acceptances to Northwestern, NYU, Georgetown, Tulane, USC, and UC Berkeley.
     
    Of those immediately attending college, 56% will stay in-state with the most popular choices being University of Texas at Austin (11), Texas A&M (9), and Baylor (8).
     
    Outside of Texas, the states receiving the highest number of graduates will be Tennessee (8) and Arkansas (6). Other members of the class will travel far and wide from Chapel Hill to Chicago, Malibu to Milwaukee, and Savannah to Villanova. The furthest-flying student will attend the University of York in the United Kingdom.
     
    Six student-athletes will play a sport at the collegiate level. Football players will join teams at UT Austin and Vanderbilt, and Regents will be represented in lacrosse at High Point, soccer and Mary Hardin-Baylor, and women's rugby at Princeton.
     
    As a class, they logged more than 13,000 hours of service throughout high school with an especially impressive group of five young women who each surpassed 500 hours on their own. Eight graduates earned the rank of Eagle Scout. Four graduates are ROTC Scholarship recipients and will join programs at their universities for Air Force, Army, and Navy.
     
    The Class of 2022 also includes 4 National Commended Scholars, 4 National Hispanic Scholars, and 11 AP Scholars.
  • Headline 3

    The Class of 2022 had 81 graduates.
    Thirty-one members of the Class of 2022 have attended Regents since kindergarten.
     
    The Class of 2022 was accepted to 112 different colleges in the United States and abroad, including acceptances to Northwestern, NYU, Georgetown, Tulane, USC, and UC Berkeley.
     
    Of those immediately attending college, 56% will stay in-state with the most popular choices being University of Texas at Austin (11), Texas A&M (9), and Baylor (8).
     
    Outside of Texas, the states receiving the highest number of graduates will be Tennessee (8) and Arkansas (6). Other members of the class will travel far and wide from Chapel Hill to Chicago, Malibu to Milwaukee, and Savannah to Villanova. The furthest-flying student will attend the University of York in the United Kingdom.
     
    Six student-athletes will play a sport at the collegiate level. Football players will join teams at UT Austin and Vanderbilt, and Regents will be represented in lacrosse at High Point, soccer and Mary Hardin-Baylor, and women's rugby at Princeton.
     
    As a class, they logged more than 13,000 hours of service throughout high school with an especially impressive group of five young women who each surpassed 500 hours on their own. Eight graduates earned the rank of Eagle Scout. Four graduates are ROTC Scholarship recipients and will join programs at their universities for Air Force, Army, and Navy.
     
    The Class of 2022 also includes 4 National Commended Scholars, 4 National Hispanic Scholars, and 11 AP Scholars.
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