Quitman senior recognized
Quitman High School senior Oscar Roman has been recognized by the College Board as part of the National Hispanic Recognition Program.
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Quitman senior recognized
Quitman High School senior Oscar Roman has been recognized by the College Board as part of the National Hispanic Recognition Program.
Roman’s PSAT scores from October 2019 qualified him in the top 2.5% of test takers who identify as Hispanic American.
Roman said of the recognition, “It feels good – actually pretty great.”
Roman, the 17 year-old son of Bartolo and Gloria Roman of Quitman, plans to attend the University of Texas at Austin next fall and major in chemical engineering. He is ranked third in his graduating class.
Roman credits teacher Julie Sandifer for her help and guidance during his high school years, especially in math and SAT preparation.