FPS Foundation recognizes High Achieving Grads
25 Apr 2018
Education
The Fremont Public Schools Foundation hosted its 14th annual Academic Achievement Banquet on Sunday, honoring 34 high-achieving students who are graduating from Fremont High School this year.
The program, held at the Fremont Golf Club, recognized students who will be graduating with a 3.75 GPA or higher, and who completed Fremont Public School’s most academically rigorous courses.
“We wanted to acknowledge the efforts of top academic students graduating from Fremont Senior High,” said FPS Foundation Executive Director Joe Sajevic. “It’s an accomplishment for these guys. Those classes are hard.”
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