Frankfort High Students Earn National Recognition from College Board

39 students at Frankfort High School honored for academic achievements

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

Thirty-nine students at Frankfort High School in Kentucky have earned recognition from the College Board National Recognition Program, which awards academic honors to high-performing students within their local communities.

Why it matters

The College Board National Recognition Program helps colleges recruit talented students from diverse backgrounds by identifying high-achieving students in their local communities. This recognition can open doors for Frankfort High students as they apply to colleges and universities.

The details

The students were selected for this honor based on their exceptional performance on the PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, or AP Exams. The program celebrates the hard work of these students and makes them more visible to colleges as part of the institutions' recruitment strategies.

  • The students were recognized in February 2026.

The players

Frankfort High School

A high school located in Frankfort, Kentucky.

College Board

The organization that administers the PSAT, NMSQT, and AP Exams, and runs the National Recognition Program to honor high-achieving students.

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The takeaway

This recognition highlights the academic excellence of students at Frankfort High School and demonstrates the school's commitment to supporting its students' achievements. The National Recognition Program provides an opportunity for these students to be seen by colleges, potentially opening doors for their future educational and career pursuits.