Sage Eighth Grader Awarded Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship

Sage eighth grader, Jacob Z., has been selected as one of thirty national 2014 Caroline D. Bradley Scholars. Jacob was chosen after a rigorous application and interview process from an applicant pool of several hundred gifted students throughout the country. The mission of the Institute for Educational Advancement’s Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship is to identify exceptionally gifted middle school students who exhibit advanced intellectual talent and have the ability to demonstrate academic and personal excellence. The Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship is merit based and will pay for four years of private or alternative high school for recipients, as well as academic guidance, being part of a cohort of other scholars around the nation. Jacob is the second Sage student to receive a Caroline D. Bradley scholarship. The first Sage recipient of this scholarship was a member of the Class of 2013 and is currently a sophomore at Phillips Academy Andover.

About Institute for Educational Advancement
The Institute for Educational Advancement (IEA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting our nation’s most talented young people in pursuing their full academic and personal potential. Visit online at www.educationaladvancement.org.

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