Seniors Celebrate College Decisions

The Class of 2024 celebrated their college decisions on Monday, May 13, during our annual pennant ceremony. Seniors, faculty, and staff came to school decked in their college gear and gathered in the Tia Palermo Library to hear a few words from the College Guidance team and participate in a rousing game of Kahoot about the Class of 2024. The seniors then engaged in our time honored tradition of collecting their college/university pennants and hanging them up in our College Guidance hallway.
 
With over 10% of the class recruited athletes, nearly 20% of the class pursuing an arts major, and roughly an equal split of students pursuing STEM and humanities paths across the U.S. and in two foreign countries, the Class of 2024 showcased their abilities in every way. With nearly 20% of the class attending a school that nobody from Archer has attended in four years or more, they also discovered new opportunities and served as trailblazers for future Archer students.

Check out our recent Instagram post to hear from some of our seniors about what they're excited about for next year. 
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