College Achieve Central Charter School Principals Recognized for Students Inducted into this Semester’s Honor Society for Top National Performance.

High School Scholars Earn National Honors for Performance in Top College Courses

NEW YORK, March 16, 2026 /PRNewswire/

National Education Opportunity Network

Plainfield, NJ ― College Achieve Central Charter School’s (CAPS Central) Principal Mateen and Principal Moody have been recognized for students inducted into this semester’s Honor Society for top national performance.

The National Education Opportunity Network partners with leading colleges and universities to deliver college credit-bearing courses and supports to scholars at Title 1 and Title-1 eligible high schools across the country, at scale and at no cost to students. Through the initiative, students engage with rigorous college courses taught by top university professors, participate in weekly live discussions with university teaching fellows, and receive support from their high school teachers. Upon completion, students earn widely transferable college credits and an official transcript from the offering institution.

Fall 2025 courses were offered by leading institutions including Arizona State University, Barnard College, Brown University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Georgetown University, Howard University, Morehouse College, Spelman College, Stanford University, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, University of Notre Dame, School of Social Policy & Practice at the University of Pennsylvania, Wesleyan University, and Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

By opening the door to early college experiences, NEON ensures that students—many of whom are the first in their families to attend college—gain confidence, skills, and credentials that set them on a strong path to higher education and career success,” said Laura Moore, Chief Higher Education Officer at the National Education Opportunity Network.

Click here to read the full article and see the complete list of districts and high schools that have students inducted into this semester’s Honor Society for top national performance.

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