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A 16-year-old from Kansas will receive two diplomas in May mdash; one from high school and one from Harvard.Ulysses High School senior Braxton Moral will become the only student to complete a four-year high school degree and a bachelor s degree from Harvard at the same time, according to The Hutchinson News. He will be 17 when he gets both diplomas.Moral s parents realized he was gifted in the third grade. They told us, You need to do something. He s not just gifted; he s really, really gifted, Carlos Moral said. Braxton Moral in his high school library. Moral will soon earn degrees from both Ulysses High School and Harvard. Sandra J. Milburn/HutchNews via AP After a few tests, Braxton skipped the fourth grade. He started taking high school classes in middle school, followed by college classes at a local university, then classes at Harvard. Moral is simultaneously taking high school classes and courses through the Harvard Ex
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