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Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Blue Bell/Pottstown — Sixty-two students from Montgomery
County Community College’s Class of 2013 were named to Who’s Who Among
Students in American Junior Colleges. To qualify for Who’s Who, students must
have graduated during the 2012-2013 academic year with a grade point average of
at least 2.75 and must be nominated by a member of MCCC’s faculty or staff.
The 2013 Who’s Who students are
listed below by area of residence:
Ambler: Amy Kolesnik
Abington: Jessica Lowenstein
Barto: Hilda Hynes
Bechtelsville: Dana Rubright
Ceders: Vincent Pupillo
Cheltenham: Leland Cohen
Collegeville: Devin Dietrich, James Fulop, Jessica
Kelly
Conshohocken: Christine Muszynski
Eagleville: Patricia
Piazza
Erdenheim: John Harkins
Gilbertsville: John McKillip
Glenside: Brigitta
Good
Harleysville: Karen Katz, Sarah Sharkey
Hatfield: Rachel
Hughes, Ahn Nhu Zuynh Nguyen
Horsham: Jordan Feldman, Victoria Greco
Jenkintown: Kimberly Spruill
King of Prussia: Warda Alamgir, Alyssa Goodman
Lansdale: Abu Chowdhury, Michael Fetter, Kristina Harmon, Jaclyn
Irvin, Ingrid Phelps, Brandy Pitman
Limerick: Shanae Roberts
Norristown: Alison Bergey, Koha Doan, John Iorio, La’Kiesha Richet,
David Tatasciore, Tzu Yun (Iris) Wang
North Wales: Brynne Gallagher
Perkiomenville: Meghan Whitely
Phoenixville: Jessica Hutchinson
Plymouth Meeting: Michael Guarini
Pottstown: Quanzella Butler, Abigal Galloway, Leyna Gilleland, Nicole
Holland, Shannon Lyons, Scott MacNeil, Kristin Poloshay, Andrea Pope, Cynthia
Sahad, Tyler Schiery, Jessica Stewart, Bethany Tornetta
Schwenksville: Michael Bojsza, Sara Calcinore
Sinking Spring: Shobha Nama
Skippack: Soo Jin Park
Souderton: Diana Malloy
Spring City: Belli Hong
Stowe: Aubrey Pace
Trappe: Michael Schankel
Willow Grove: Chelsea Epstein, Amy Page
Thursday, May 2, 2013
These NPHS students are tops in math
Submitted by Moody's
Five NPHS seniors traveled to
New York City to present their paper submitted in the Moody’s Mega Math
Challenge 2013 Applied Mathematics Competition for high school
students.
Of the 1,054 papers submitted
to the Moody’s Mega Math Challenge 2013, only six schools were chosen to
present their papers in NYC Monday, April 29.
The NPHS team presented
their report titled “Advice to the EPA for National Recycling Regulations: A
Study of National Plastic Use Projected for the Next Decade and a Comparative
Analysis of Three Methods of Recycling for Three Cities.”
Team members included: Priya
Kikani, Scott Landes, Patrick Nicodemus, Julianna Supplee and Francis Walsh who
placed third in the competition.
They will be sharing the Cum
Laude Team Prize of $10,000. In addition to the monetary award, each of
these Moody's Mega Math Challenge winners has been invited to submit
applications for summer internships with Moody's Corporation.
Check: http://m3challenge.siam.org/
Labels: math, Moody's, North Penn High School, North Penn School District