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12-Year-Old Graduates High School, Heads to NYU

Suborno Isaac Bari, a remarkable 12-year-old, is making headlines as he graduates from Malverne High School in New York, setting a record as the youngest graduate in the history of Nassau County’s school district. This exceptional young scholar isn’t stopping there—he’s already set his sights on higher education and will be attending New York University this fall. During a recent interview with ABC News’ Danny New, Suborno shared his ambitious plans for college, where he aims to further his academic pursuits. His extraordinary achievements highlight not only his intellectual prowess but also the potential for young minds to excel beyond conventional age expectations.

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