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Two Carrollwood seniors from same school amass $1 million in college scholarships
âIâve never seen it happen before,â the schoolâs counselor said.
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Chloe Wang, 18, a senior at Carrollwood Day School, poses for a photograph Wednesday, April 14, 2021 in Carrollwood. Wang plans to attend South Hadley, Mass. in the fall. [ CHRIS URSO | Times ]
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Imagine youâre a high school senior offered $1 million in college scholarships. You might hope it includes allowances for transportation and housing, say, a Porsche and a penthouse.
It doesnât quite work that way, though Juliana Pironti and Chloe Wang, graduating seniors at Carrollwood Day School, did each receive more than $1 million in scholarship offers.
Why some Asian Americans are embracing their heritage by dropping their anglicized names
This feature is part of CNN Style s new series Hyphenated, which explores the complex issue of identity among minorities in the United States.
Tshab Her grew up feeling like she lived a double life.
Like many Asian Americans, the 29-year-old Hmong American artist was always switching between two names: an Asian name and her American name.
Jennifer, her legal first name, was what teachers and employers called her, and what she used in White spaces, she said. But her middle name Tshab, which means new in the Hmong language, was what her family and close friends called her within their small community in Aurora, Illinois.