Myah Mitchell, a student at The Mary Louis Academy in Queens, has been accepted into Disney Dreamers Academy.
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Keke Palmer from "GMA3: Strahan, Sara & Keke" broke the exciting news to Mitchell live on ABC's "Good Morning America" Thursday morning in front of her teachers, principal and classmates.
The presentation included a videotaped message of congratulations from one of Mitchell's idols, Dr. Mae Jemison, who was the first African-American woman in space.
Mitchell is a robotics team member, a musician and a compassionate volunteer for many charities. She aspires to be an astronaut, but admits others have tried to limit her dreams.
"People have told me my dream is too ambitious. Being black, being female... people have said to me, that's not for you," she said.
Filled with emotions and tears, Mitchell called it "awesome," while surrounded by her classmates.
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Her principal called her deserving.
"She is a musician, robotics team member, started the girls with code program here, she volunteers with vets, mentors young children every Saturday," Principal Ann O'Hagan-Cordes said. "Myah is going to soar to great heights, literally or metaphorically!"
Disney Dreamers Academy, founded in 2008, helps ambitious young people ages 13-19 acquire the tools to make their potential shine.
The four-day event for 100 select students takes place at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.
It is hosted by The Walt Disney Company, entertainer Steve Harvey and ESSENCE magazine.
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The Dreamers get to interact with Disney Cast Members, celebrities, industry experts and community leaders through inspirational talks, immersive career activities and a networking and interviewing experience.
Dreamers also get to enjoy the fun of Walt Disney World theme park and explore the magic behind the scenes as well.
For more information on the program- - and how all teenagers can apply -- visit the Disney Dreamers Academy website.
Disney is the parent company of this ABC-owned television station.