Wehad four students take home ISEF bids and place in the top seven best projectsof the whole fair!! Neil Parikh Two of the four entries took first place and qualify for the National Competition in June, which, sadly, will be entirely remote this year. Marine Corps award, Mu Alpha Theta Certificate of Achievement Mathematics award, $75, Sigma Xi, Scientific Research Society special category award, U.S. Army special category award in computer science, American Meteorological Society special category award, 1st place in Biomedical and Health Sciences Category, Senior Division, Niranjan Sahi- 1st place in Dental Science, Christine Lee - 5th place in Extemporaneous Writing, Sreejita Ghose - 3rd place in Healthy Lifestyle, Graciela Lagraba - 3rd place in Prepared Speaking, Anush Srivastava - 2nd place in Researched Persuasive Writing, Katie Chalmers - 4th place in Veterinary Science, Viashnavi Phadnis - 2nd place in Medical Terminology, Lauren Kim - 4th place in Nutrition (knowledge test), Ananya Nandula - 5th place in Nutrition (knowledge test), Niranjan Sahi - 2nd place in Dental Terminology (knowledge test), Eesha Murali - 5th place in Medical Assisting, Anika Ghelani, Rishika Veeramachaneni, Rachel Alway, Anusha Srivastava - 1st place in Biomedical Debate, Aditi Subramanyam and Daphnie Chan - 5th place in Community Awareness, Daphnie Chan and Nitisha Gautam - 4th place in Health Career Display, Ayushi Desai and Nitisha Gautum - 2nd place in Health Education, Ayushi Desai and Reeteka Kudallur - 5th place in Medical Innovation - Existing, Eudoxie Hudry and Nisha Thottam - 3rd place in Medical Innovation - Existing, Anika Ghelani, Rishika Veeramachaneni, Sunya Mohammed - 2nd place in Medical Innovation - Original, Diya Basu and Sameera Balijepalli - 3rd place in Medical Innovation - Original, Suhani Arora and Jessica Singh - 2nd place in Medical Innovation - Existing, Pacific Science Center Project of Excellence Award, Washington State University College of Arts and Sciences Scholarship ($3,000 renewable scholarship), Seattle Pacific University Scholarship ($2,000 renewable scholarship), Wolfram Research, Inc. Mathematica Certificate of Achievement Award, Arizona State University Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiative Award, Wolfram Research, Inc. Mathematica Certificate of Achievement, Ricoh Americas Corporation Sustainable Development Award, GENIUS Olympiad (all-expense paid trip (excluding travel) for individual and supervisor to attend Genius Olympiad competition), Olympic College Foundation Scholarship ($4500), Evergreen State College Award (one year full tuition), 1st place in Senior Division in the Biomedical Engineering Category, USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Research Station Seattle Award. This was the first year we competed in this national competition hosted by the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke at the National Institutes of Health. Along with the event results below, we had four students run for State Officers for next year and two of them won, Karina Kejriwal and Cindy Chen. Competing against students from around the region, STEMUN students demonstrated skills in diplomacy, negotiation, critical thinking, compromise, and public speaking. They clutched their semi-final round with a well-played challenge that led to a nail biter tie breaker round. Parum Misri 2nd place Please join us in congratulating our knowledge bowl team that competed in the state competition in the 2A division this Saturday in Yakima and came home with 2ndplace out of 18 teams! The top team finished with 18.5. This year, the centerreceived almost 600 entries representing 46 schools! 11) finish 1st in the Senior Group Documentary category with their piece on the early stages of the Palestinian conflict. The goal of an invitational is to help students prepare for regional, state, and national competitions.
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Celebrate Nikola Tesla with Fun Lessons and Activities for Kids - 4-H Tesla STEMwon all 9 matches they played to capture their second straight Orca Bowl championship and qualify for the National Ocean Sciences Bowl in May! With 12,000 competitors in Baltimore, STEM represented well. This year we had 18 students from the math club participated in the AMC, 6 students qualify for AIME (top 10%), and 3 students were awarded the Certificate of Distinction which signifies that they were in the top 5% nationally. When you see Adhya, pass on your congratulations. In the semifinals, this team will present their investment strategies and answer questions from a panel of investors and bankers. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts 6th place Business Ethics Ila Sharma, Aashna Sheth and Amrita Narahamsin Both Druhin/Arihant and Anjaliwill compete along withapproximately 1,800 high school students from more than 75 countries, regions, and territories IN PERSON in Atlanta, GA this May. Normally, an invitational is held in-person at the hosting school, and while the TSHS team made every effort to host a joint event for both in-person and online competitors, the Omicron variant of COVID-19 forced the invitational to be online-only. The team won 7 matches and lost only 2, both to Lexington HS (in MITs backyard), who went on to be defeated narrowly in the finals by the current national champion. 1stplace Maxwell Wang and Brian Yao, Mobile App Development: Counseling Academic support, college planning and social/emotional support Schedule and Hours Regular Daily Schedule Office Hours: 7:00 AM - 2:50 PM The State of Seattle's Homeless Population, Salmon: The Indicators of the Environment. Learn more about Tesla STEM High School. On a rainy Thursday in March, a six-student team of Tesla STEM students competed outdoors (and got wet) in the King County Envirothon. STEM had their best year at Nationals last week. Excused/Unexcused Absences. One of our students, Evan Kim, scored 9thin the nation on the NAC and will represent the US as part of the guest team at the 15thIOAA in Kutaisi, Georgia.
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