DALLAS, Texas -- Haley Taylor Schlitz isn't old enough to buy a beer, but she is set to become Southern Methodist University's youngest-ever law school graduate, at just 19 years old.
She's also an author, public speaker and advocate for"the issues students of color face in navigating gifted and talented programs in public schools," the release said. "Many girls and students of color are left out of our nation's gifted and talented programs," Taylor Schlitz said in SMU's news release.
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Great job Haley!!
Wow!! Congratulations 🎉
'As a fifth-grader, Taylor Schlitz struggled to be acknowledged by her public school's gifted and talented program, the release said.' Fortunately her parents stepped in and had the ability to home school her to allow to learn and advance at her full potential.
Wow! I'm lost for words.. Congratulations is most def in order! So proud of her nd her parents! ❤
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Me at home 😭
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Congratulations on achieving your goals and dreams
This is why we need to continue our programs for gifted children. While it's essential that all kids receive a good education, we must stop the pretense that all can achieve the highest levels. Congrats to Haley!
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