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9-year-old graduates high school, heads to college

Por: WPLG Local 10 Nation February 07, 2023

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HARRISBURG, Pa. – A boy from Pennsylvania is headed to college after graduating high school early.Way early.Now he’s headed to college.Harrisburg ABC affiliate WHTM that 9-year-old David Balogun tested out of elementary and middle school and started his high school curriculum soon after beginning his studies at an online charter school based in the state capital.His family told the station that attending school online allowed him to excel at... + full article



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