A student at Oakland Technical High School will be the first Black male valedictorian in the school’s history, having a cumulative 4.73 GPA, according to Black Enterprise. Ahmed Muhammad, 18, accomplished the feat and has gotten acceptance letters from 11 universities, including Harvard, Princeton and Stanford. “It feels amazing,” Muhammad said. “I’m grateful to be accepted to any single college, but 11 of them? I had never imagined this.” RELATED: Black Philadelphia student awarded $1M in scholarships, chooses HBCU Having a passion for science and engineering, Muhammad started Kits Cubed, focused on introducing children to science, “through fun, affordable, and […]
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