50 soar in High Ability
By: McCall Long
Issue date: 7/17/08 Section: News
Williams attends Gibsland Coleman High School.
Andrea Zanders from Anchorage, Alaska, said, "I like the program and I'm also here to receive college credit as well. I also have a lot of fun with my peers. I dislike that there is no freedom and no personal time." She attends Robert Service High School.
Debralyn Partee calls the program "very helpful."
"I also like that I get to meet a lot of people and I dislike the very tight schedule and no freedom," the student from Overton High School in Memphis, Tenn., said.
Dominique Staunton from Inglewood, Calif., said, "I like the program so far. I get to receive college credit, and possibly attend Grambling in the future. I dislike the food and early mornings, but the program is interesting."
Staunton attends Culver City High School.
"I like the program and the experience that I'm getting," Olaolu Ogunyemi of Ruston said. " I also feel the program is a little unorganized, but so far, so good. The constant monitoring of the RAs is what I really dislike. The students are nice and the Resident Assistants are just doing their job." Ogunyemi attends Simsboro High School.
The High Ability Program will have its closing program at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Black & Gold Room of Favrot Student Union on campus.
Andrea Zanders from Anchorage, Alaska, said, "I like the program and I'm also here to receive college credit as well. I also have a lot of fun with my peers. I dislike that there is no freedom and no personal time." She attends Robert Service High School.
Debralyn Partee calls the program "very helpful."
"I also like that I get to meet a lot of people and I dislike the very tight schedule and no freedom," the student from Overton High School in Memphis, Tenn., said.
Dominique Staunton from Inglewood, Calif., said, "I like the program so far. I get to receive college credit, and possibly attend Grambling in the future. I dislike the food and early mornings, but the program is interesting."
Staunton attends Culver City High School.
"I like the program and the experience that I'm getting," Olaolu Ogunyemi of Ruston said. " I also feel the program is a little unorganized, but so far, so good. The constant monitoring of the RAs is what I really dislike. The students are nice and the Resident Assistants are just doing their job." Ogunyemi attends Simsboro High School.
The High Ability Program will have its closing program at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Black & Gold Room of Favrot Student Union on campus.

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