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Cougar Scholars Make the Grade, Earn Rewards for Success

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August 29, 2025
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Members of the Alleghany High School Cougar Scholars Club recently received their free athletic passes, one of the tiered rewards that recognize students’ academic success on Virginia’s Standards of Learning (SOL) tests. (AHPS Photo)

Members of the Alleghany High School Cougar Scholars Club recently received their free athletic passes, one of the tiered rewards that recognize students’ academic success on Virginia’s Standards of Learning (SOL) tests. (AHPS Photo)

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COVINGTON, Va. (VR) — Celebrating academic excellence, Alleghany High School’s Cougars Scholars Club honors students who achieve passing scores on Virginia’s Standards of Learning (SOL) tests and inspires them to keep excelling through graduation.

The club, now entering its second year, recognizes freshmen who earn a 100 percent SOL pass rate and encourages continued success through a tiered system of rewards:

 Sophomores: Commemorative t-shirt.
 Juniors: Free pass to all school athletic events.
 Seniors: Free school parking pass and complimentary athletic pass.

Membership is evaluated annually based on a student’s cumulative SOL pass rate.

Students can join in any year, and those who qualify later through retakes will receive recognition for the year they initially missed. This structure rewards both immediate achievement and perseverance to complete all SOLs by senior year.

“We are proud of the success of the Alleghany Cougars Scholars Club and are excited to continue this tradition,” said Principal Derek Cantrell. “This club is more than just an honor; it’s a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students. By celebrating these achievements, we can motivate our students to continue to succeed and prepare them for a bright future.”

For students like Hannah Hensley, a senior, the program reinforces the value of hard work and fosters a culture of excellence that extends beyond Alleghany High School.

“At AHS, hard work really does pay off,” Hensley said. “When you pass all your SOLs, you don’t have to pay for your parking pass or athletic pass!”

The number of SOL tests required has decreased over the years, and the specific tests each student takes vary based on their course schedules and performance. To graduate in Virginia, students must earn standard credits for completing required courses and verified credits by passing SOL end-of-course assessments or approved substitutes.

While every student’s path may look different, the goal is clear: to ensure each graduate meets Virginia’s academic requirements and is fully prepared for success after high school.

The Cougars Scholars Club demonstrates Alleghany High School’s commitment to recognizing outstanding work and supporting students’ academic success. By celebrating achievements today, the school is preparing students for success in the future.

Alleghany High School serves grades 9-12 in the Alleghany Highlands Public Schools Division. For more information, visit www.ahps.k12.va.us or follow AHPS on Facebook at AHPublicSchools or Instagram at ahpublicschools.

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