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Tami Kabiawu, Fair Lawn High School senior, showcases his 14 college acceptance letters, including 5 from Ivy League schools. (Courtesy The Kabiawu Family )
FAIR LAWN, NJ Tami Kabiawu is the definition of a high-achieving student.
The Fair Lawn High School senior, born Oluwatamilore Kabiawu, has a weighted grade point average of 4.61, has been a varsity track athlete since his freshman year, and is the president of both the Future Business Leaders of America and the National Honor Society. Believe it or not, that s just a condensed list of his achievements.
That list got even longer recently when Kabiawu learned he d been accepted into 17 colleges and universities, including five Ivy League schools.
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