We are proud to announce that 21 Baldwin students from the Class of 2024 have been recognized as National Hispanic Recognition Scholars, along with 1 student as a National African-American Recognition Scholar. These prestigious honors are awarded by the College Board and highlight students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievements and leadership within their communities.
To qualify for these recognitions, students must have achieved a high PSAT score and maintained a minimum 3.5 GPA during their junior year. The National Recognition Programs celebrate students who identify as Hispanic, African-American, Indigenous, or those who attend school in rural areas or small towns, helping them stand out in their college and scholarship applications.
We are immensely proud of these students for their hard work and dedication. Their success reflects Baldwin’s commitment to academic excellence and fostering leadership within a diverse and vibrant community.
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National Hispanic Recognition Scholar
11th Grade:
- Aliana Busquets
- Giancarlo Marin
- Catalina Marti
- Gabriela Oller
- Enrique Rios
- Daniel Soto
12th Grade:
- Camila Andreu Vogt
- Adrian Bonilla
- Isabella Cortes
- Samantha Delgado
- Alexandra Garcia
- Nestor Gonzalez
- Eric Gonzalez Montijo
- Mariana Guzman
- Marc Pentol
- Gabriela Perez
- Valeria Perez Fernandez
- Jose Rodriguez Bonnin
- Micaela Serber
- Camelia Toro
National African-American Recognition Scholar
12th Grade:
- Mariana Guzman