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<p>“Leangelo Hall One of Four National Winners of Inaugural Harris Math & Science Scholarship” (Florida)</p>

<p>[Council</a> of the Great City Schools Announces Math and Science Scholars - MarketWatch](<a href=“http://www.marketwatch.com/story/council-of-the-great-city-schools-announces-math-and-science-scholars-2010-07-27?reflink=MW_news_stmp]Council”>http://www.marketwatch.com/story/council-of-the-great-city-schools-announces-math-and-science-scholars-2010-07-27?reflink=MW_news_stmp)</p>

<p>"ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Math and Science Scholarships encourage pursuit of high-tech careers.</p>

<p>–Scholarships created to reach minority students in 65 of the nation’s largest urban school districts
–Awards named in honor of Dr. Bernard Harris, Jr., the first African American to walk in space </p>

<p>The Council of Great City Schools has named four high school graduates as the inaugural winners of the ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Math and Science Scholarships. The awards are given annually to four students, two African American and two Hispanic, residing in the largest urban school districts in America, to encourage their pursuit of technology-related degrees. </p>

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<p>Mr. Hall has been accepted to Princeton University with a career goal of pediatric neurosurgery. He attended Coral Reef Senior High in Miami-Dade County schools. In addition to his school activities, Mr. Hall has participated in a number of fund-raising efforts along with tutoring elementary students and serving as captain of his tennis team. . . . (continued)"</p>