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Second MCHS student accepted to Harvard summer program

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Mission, Texas- A second Mission Collegiate High School (MCHS) student has college planned as a part of her summer. Anapaula Barba has been selected to attend Harvard University this summer as a part of the Harvard Secondary School Program. This is a selective college program for high school students. Ayala will be enrolled in college courses, alongside current college students and other high school students selected for the program. Students are accepted based upon applications that include their academic records. Earlier this spring, fellow MCHS student, Moises Ayala was accepted into the Harvard program.

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