Maxwell Soh, andcongratulationsto one of the five GRAND PRIZE WINNERS who won the extraordinary honor of competing at ISEF.Nikki Taleghanifor her project onCarbon Dot and Cyanoacrylate Fuming Method for Latent Fingerprint Detection. 3D Bioprinted Blood Vessels for Surgical Transplant, A Novel Diagnostic Tool for Measuring Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tension, Integrating Nanoparticles into a Transcranial Electromagnetic Cap to Treat Alzheimers Disease, Microbubble Technologys Future in Alzheimers Disease Treatment and Gene Therapy. and our T-STEM students comprised of 27% of the total participants . Award recipients are selected based on their aptitude and aspirations in technology and computing; leadership ability; academic history; and plans for post-secondary education. Impromptu Speaking: 1st Place - Siddharth Shende; Graphic Design: 3rd Place - Mikey Halim and Akshay Murthy; 5th Place - Karina Kejriwal, Divya Singh and Ameya Madhugiri, Word Processing: 3rd Place - Supriya Baskar, Business Calculations: 5th Place - Hrudai Thungathurthi, Business Communication: 2nd Place - Abhinav Diddee. They broke the 4 year winning streak of the previous winners, 1st Place Dharini Sribalaskandarajah, Ila Sharma, Sashwatha Shankar in Engineering Design, 6th place Biotechnology Victoria Alkin, Kushal Kedia, Jadrian Png, Thalia Tsai, Akshay Murthy won 9th place for Promotional Design. Please join me in congratulating students on the following awards: You can view their art and videos here: https://holocaustcenterseattle.org/programs-events/writing-art-film-contest. Neil Parikh There were seven rounds (4 prelim and 3 elimination), played yesterday and today, and our small, brave band of 11th graders led from wire to wire, including a comfortable 103-88 victory over Newport HS in the final. Of the 7 available spots for our students to win an all-expense paid trip to ISEF, T-STEM students scored almost half (43%) of those bids. Please congratulate our young scholars who participated in the 65th Annual Washington Science and Engineering Fair (WSSEF) which was held remotely on Saturday and Sunday, March 26-27 as well a second round of finalist judging on April 2nd. Please congratulate our scholars on a tremendous showing atCSRSEFon Saturday - students raked in a record number of37awards including a grand prize winner who won an all expense paid trip to compete at the INTEL International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in Phoenix. Many of these students qualified to attend the National conference at the end of June in Washington DC. Introduction to Public Speaking: 1st Place - Cindy Chen; E-Business: 2nd Place - Nihal Thomas, Saanav Somani and Mikey Halim. Last week, we hosted the 3rd Annual STEM Expo and the first one that was a joint, in-person event for the Startup Track (STEM Startups students) and the Research Track (Kate Allenders students). We won three 1st Place Awards, two 2nd Place Awards, and the Best Teamwork Award. The last stage is the US Physics Team Training camp, where the top-20 scorers on the USAPhO are flown out to the University of Maryland for 10 days of grueling tests, lectures, and labs to determine the final 5. They won 1st and 2nd place in WA State for the National Personal Finance Challenge on Friday. Additionally, of the 75 T-STEM students that competed at WSSEF, we had 27 1st place winners!! Wesley Lu The first in the series is the F=ma, a multiple-choice mechanics exam, and the second is the USA Physics Olympiad (USAPhO), a 3 hour short answer exam testing everything from relativity to thermodynamics. Wehadtwostudents take home ISEF bids and place in the top six best projectsof the whole fair and they will begoing to Phoenixfor the International Science and Engineering Fair in May. Students worked in teams of 5 or 6 to create their own version of Hunt the Wumpus (one of the earliest computer games). 4thplace Uma Paul and Emma Shi, She even makes the fair project 15 percent of the grade in her AP psychology course. Another fabulous showing by our students at the FBLA State Leadership conference this last weekend in Bellevue. Thank you for your continued support of HOSA and the students that have achieved so much. As part of the Alliance of Youth Leaders in the United States (AYLUS), advised by Ms. Brooke Ranieri, Keshavparticipated in volunteering events around the community, including food drives, clearing invasive plants from trails, and collaborating with the City of Sammamish on their projects, eventually earning nearly a hundred total hours throughout the year. Each year, the National History Day sets a theme and students do research on a topic of their choosing related to the theme, then choose one of five methods of presenting their findings. Abhiram Yakkali. Here are the top-10 finishers. Honorable Mention Spring Chenjp, Film: About 20% of the people who write the exam are selected for the next level, the National Astronomy Competition (NAC). We had a record 18 students participate in the Biology Olympiad Open Exam this year. There he will have the opportunity tobecome part of a finalist team to represent the United States at the International Biology Olympiad, held in Lisbon, Portugal this year, following the 6-hour final exam that will test both his practical skills and conceptual understanding. Check out what some of our STEM students did this summer at Cartogram in Seattle! Introduction to Business: 1st Place - Edward Zhou; Introduction to Business Communication: 6th Place - Osheen Tikku, Introduction to FBLA: 5th Place - Esha Bangur. Please congratulate ALL students who competed at WSSEF - everyone worked so hard and deserves to be commended. Five submissions from Tesla students took the top five prices at the ESRI ArcGIS Online Washington State Competition. This past Saturday 14 students from Tesla STEM competed in the State level competition for National History Day. 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! They had the top score in their division in the written round. Whether they placed or not, they carried themselves respectively. The Youth Poet Laureate also publishes a poetry collection, released in May by Poetry NW Editions, when the next Youth Poet Laureate of the following year is announced. Additionally, we had a great showing of 1st place award winners (24) and additional special category awards, which are listed below. Team 3, consisting of Colin Xie, Danyuan Wang, Vignesh Srinivasan, Anshu Aggarwal, and Arihant Singh, finished in the Top 12. Advice from my seat in investing: maintain the discipline of your investment process and be flexible when things dont work out.. This Saturday past (5 March 2022), several Tesla STEM students were judged on their entries at the East Puget Sound NHD Regional Competition and they did very well. It has 606 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 20 to 1. The theme this year was Debate and Diplomacy in History and each of the Tesla STEM entries finished 1st or 2nd and will progress on to the State competition later this spring. This means that 3 projects from Tesla STEM will be going to ISEF. Congratulations to our awesome students for their fabulous work at TSA National conference amongst 8000 competitors, Top 10 winners: Victoria Alkin in Extemporaneous Speech, Ranveer Thind in STEM Careers, 2nd Place in STEM Careers Sashwatha Shankar, 1st place Lahari Nidadavolu and Jakob Bjorner in Structural Design and Engineering. Compare Tesla STEM High School to Other Schools lwsd.org (425) 936-2770 STEM had their best year at Nationals last week. Following the Semifinal, twenty Finalists are invited to a residential training program where they learn advanced biological concepts and exacting lab skills at theUSABONational Finals. Placing in the top 10 in the NAC will earn you a spot to represent the US in the IOAA. And a description of the program from Seattle Arts & Lectures is here: The Seattle Youth Poet Laureate (YPL) program aims to identify youth writers and leaders committed to poetry, performance, civic and community engagement, education, and equity across the Puget Soundregion. Since school began, the Tesla STEM Science Olympiad team has participated in four invitational events: I have listed the event and individual winners below. There were 8 different projects, including research papers, documentaries, exhibits and a performance, and all but 2 of those made the finals round of judging. Congratulations to the following students: Bhavya Nandikanti, Karina Kejriwal,andDivya Singh: 1st Place, Intro to Business Presentation, Rohit Karthik: 3rd Place, Introduction to Information Technology. Tucked between evergreens off Route 202, Nikola Tesla STEM High School ranked as the top public high school in Washington and the 14th best in the country last year, according to U.S. News & World Report. One Tesla STEM student, Chegu Vijay Aashray was among the top 40 students who took the exam. Melissas passion for engaging young women in computing and technology is inspiring. Tesla STEM High School is looking for qualified Principal candidates for the 2023-2024 school year. Congratulations to Ms. Sheffels's AP Language students who entered and won prizes in the Holocaust Center for Humanity contest! Tesla STEM High School About A passionate and supportive teacher with goals to inspire and uplift students through science. In the National Tournament, they were coached by Ms. Rebecca Townsend, with help from Ms. Duenas and Mr. Crowe. Additionally, Evan Kim has advanced to the final level of competition which will take place in Washington D.C. the week of March 9th. Congratulations to Tesla STEM seniorEvan Kim, who was named one of the 40 finalists among nearly 2000 students who participated in the 82nd Regeneron Science Talent Search. Business Communication Hamsa Shankar 3rd place, Business Law Siddharth Shende 2nd place, Computer Problem Solving Pinakin Kanade 10th, Varun Sridhar 6th, Introduction to Financial Math Jennifer Hu 4th, Organizational Leadership George Zhang 2nd, Securities and Investments Deepayan Sanyal, Broadcast Journalism team of Anika Ghelani and Isha Murali 7th, Business Ethics team of Pinakin Kanade, Saanav Somani, Claire Yang 2nd, Business Financial Plan team of Sophia Ling, Aran Punnamoorthy, Nihal Thomas 9th; team of Oleg Ianchenko, Shrey Shrivastava and Varun Wescott 6th, Business Plan team of Surya Gorantla, Graham Sabin and Amar Sood 4th, Coding and Programming Henry Liao 2nd, Rishika Veeramachaneni, 1st, Computer Game and Simulation Programming team of Shrey Shrivastava, Deepayan Sanyal, Varun Wescott 4th, Digital Video Production team of Anika Ghelani, Iman Khatri, QingHui Xie 10th, team of Adi Gottamukkala, Nihal Thomas, Mikey Halim 7th, E-Business team of Akshay Murthy, Siddharth Shende, Maxwell Wang 1st, Impromptu Speaking Siddharth Shende 2nd; Zofia Kierner 5th, Introduction to Business Presentation team of An Doan, Claire Yang, Mihika Vankamamidi 6th, Introduction to Public Speaking Mikey Halim 5th, Job Interview Ritika Iyer 1st, Zofia Kierner 3rd, Management Decision Making team of Eesha Kunisetty and Jennifer Hu 5th; Samarjit Kaushik 2nd, Management Information Systems team of Graham Sabin and Maxwell Wang 1st, Public Service Announcement team of Sahil Kancherla, Parum Misri and Varun Wescott 1st, Publication Design team of Akshay Murthy and Ritika Iyer 1st, team of Neerja Natu, Emily Zhao and Deveshi Thakur 9th. Team 3 finished in 7th place! Very exciting! Comparative Analysis of Total Mercury Concentration in Salmon Species Using Atomic Fluorescence, Olivia Blevins. Please congratulate our young scholars who participated in the 64th Annual Washington Science and Engineering Fair (WSSEF) which was held remotely on Friday and Saturday, March 26-27th. We're very proud of all the students who attended. Report an issue with one of our facilities? Pranav Kannepalli Tesla STEM High Schools chapter had 64 students attend the event where they tested their creativity, communication, professionalism, and technical expertise against their peers from across Washington State. Questions? The following students received Honorable Mention awards for the Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision contest. Neha won an all-expense paid week long trip to ISEF in Los Angeles this May. Team 3 (Eva Jain, Saharsh Bhargava, Cindy Yang, Krishna Senthilkumar & Jas Singh)finished in 8th place, Team 2 (Prerana Kota, Reese Long, Shuhui Yang, Aakarsh Balla, & Anson Chen) finished in 6th place, and. If you read that far and see these students, please congratulate themor congratulate anyone on these teams, because winning a team trophy is more dependent on consistent performance across all events, rather than individual performance. DECA Inc. is pleased to announce this years DECA Idea Challenge global winners! Eastlake High School https://ehs.lwsd.org/athletics We all want to say how proud we are of all of our scholars. Taylor Rice - Honorable Mention, You can view their work here: https://holocaustcenterseattle.org/programs-events/writing-art-film-contest. The following students who placed 1st - 4th have the opportunity to go to Nationals in Orlando, FL from June 21-24 this year: Biomedical Debate: Anna Vasyura, Larry Wang and Gautam Krishnamoorthy - 2nd place, Creative Problem Solving: Rishika Veeramachaneni, Sunya Mohammed and Anika Ghelani- 2nd place, Amulya Param, Anna Vasyura, Katie Chalmers - 5th place, Veterinary Science: Agata Skarbek - 2nd place, Extemporaneous Health Poster: Aimee Roseberry - 3rd place, Forensic Medicine: Bella Filippini and Rose Matta - 4th place, Health Career Display: Bella Filippini and Ashiana Dhanani - 3rd place, Public Health: Rahul Srivastava and Ashiana Dhanani - 1st place, Larry Wang, Anna Vasyura, Christine Pham and Caylynn Berosik - 5th place, Healthy Lifestyle: Claire Yang - 1st place, Prepared Spelling: Afeef Sheikh - 2nd place, Medical Innovation: Ayeshi and Reetika Kudallur- 3rd place, Behavioral Health, Knowledge test: Vaishnavi Phadnis - 1st place, Pathophysiology, Knowledge test: Varsha Veeramacheneni - 1st place, Nutrition, Knowledge test: Salil Kanade- 2nd place, Transcultural Healthcare, Knowledge test: Varsha Veeramacheneni - 1st. On Saturday 5 March, 36 teams participated in the Northwest Regional of the Washington Science Olympiad, with great results: Science Olympiad is played by teams of 15 students who compete in pairs and trios across 23 total events. We had 75 students from Tesla STEM participate and once again, our students out-shined our greatest expectations. Our scholars conducted themselves maturely and played their matches very well. Tesla STEM High School is a top rated, public, magnet, alternative school located in REDMOND, WA. Driving 4301 228th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98053, Contact Webmaster For more information, see the press release at https://kwhs.wharton.upenn.edu/news/mr-investments-first-place-2021-investment-competition/ (and reproduced below). Anjali Sreenivas received a bid to ISEF and CSRSEF, Druhin Bhowal/Arihant Singhalso received an ISEF bid at CSRSEF, and Evan Kim and Harish Krishna Kumarreceived ISEF bids at WSSEF. Our Science Olympiad Invitational Season is winding down. These three young women have qualified for the state competition to be held at Central Washington University in early May. Yogi Sunkara. Please congratulate our your scholars who participated in the 62nd Annual Washington Science and Engineering Fair (WSSEF) at Bremerton High school last weekend. 6th place Business Ethics Ila Sharma, Aashna Sheth and Amrita Narahamsin The contest has students predict the evolution of a technology (for my class, a biomedical tech) into ten years in the future. Even more exciting, we had 3 students score in the top 1%! This means that 4projects from Tesla STEM will be going to ISEF!! Please congratulate these students: This past Saturday (March 4) was the Regional National History Day competition, held at Evergreen Middle school, and attended by 23 of our students who produced 12 different projects. The top four automatically qualify for the National conference, places 5 10 could potentially move up if the people who placed ahead of them dont go. Of the 60 high school teams in the nation that made the finals, they scored second-highest in the prelims, then went on to finish in the Top 24 in the elimination rounds. Press J to jump to the feed. I am happy to report that our Team finished 6th in state, earning 16.5 out of a possible 25 points. It is important to note thateven if they did not receive a prize, ALL students who participated put forth a huge amount of timeandeffortand I am so impressed with our students' perseverance, dedication, and passion for their projects. Only the top 10% of AMC scores in the nation are invited. The AMC is one of the largest mathematics competitions in the nation with roughly 160,000 students participating, and we spend most of the year in math club preparing for it. 7thplace Karina Kejriwal, Ameya Madhugiri and Arihant Singh, Tesla STEM sent three teams to the Department of Energys Regional Science Bowl Championships in sunny Pasco, WA. ALL of my students wrote compelling, well articulated letters that blew me away. Over Memorial Day Weekend, at Folklife at the Seattle Center she participated in the first event for this a group, a workshop and a chance to give readings of her works. This means that 3 projects from Tesla STEM will be going to ISEF. Desired. They are: First Place: M&R Investments, Marvin Ridge High School, North Carolina, U.S. (Team Leader: Esha S., Team Advisor: Sree Singaraju), Second Place: Wells Street Capital, Walter Payton College Prep High School, Illinois, U.S. (Leader: Leo K., Advisor: Kathryn Person), Third Place: Avant-Garde Investments, Tesla STEM High School, Washington, U.S. (Leader: Dhruv S., Advisor: Matthew Travis), Honorable Mention: TSRSM Capital, Shri Ram School, Moulsari, India (Leader: Vansh J., Advisor: Vandana Sharma). Aditi will compete along withapproximately 1,800 high school students from more than 75 countries, regions, and territories. If you see the following students (our Economics Club founders) in your classes next week, please join me in congratulating them! Business Law: 1st Place - Deepayan Sanyal; Computer Problem Solving: 2nd Place - Michael Yu; Healthcare Administration: 2nd Place - Rohit Gupta. 5thplace Uma Paul, Electronic Career Portfolio: 8thplace Harish Krishnakumar, Computer Applications and Simulation Programming: 8thplace Abhinav Diddee, Viraj Goyal and Deepayan Sanyal, E-Business 1stplace Mikey Halim, Sanaav Somani, and Nihal Thomas, Entrepreneurship: 3rdplace Oleg Ianchenko, Pinakin Kanade and Aran Punniamoorthy, Hospitality Mgt. Jenai Sheffels The local competition was open to all high school students who either reside or attend high school in the first congressional district. Even more exciting, we had 3 students score in the top 1%! Tesla STEM High School (TSHS) hosted its first B-division Science Olympiad Invitational on January 30. On June 3, 2019, Mr. Christensen and I escorted our APCS A students to Microsoft to compete in the Hunt the Wumpus competition. Because they won, Team 1 will head to Washington, D.C. for the National Science Bowl in April 2023! Congratulations to the LWSD and Tesla STEM High School students who won awards at the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) andwere featured on Geekwire in May: Seattle area teens that won awards at ISEF. Amrutha Srikanth finished 1st in the Senior Individual Documentary category,with her piece titled,Behind the Screen: The Rise of Women Animators in Walt Disney's Studios. More than 600 studentsparticipated, havingearned that opportunity by qualifying in 8 regional contests around the state. We just returned from Dallas, Tx today with our HOSA finalists from state. There will be a special Awards Ceremony available to join online (same link as above):Sunday, June 12 10:00 AM-11:30 AM, 1st Place: Cameron Yetzer (art attached abovethe actual 3D sculpture is in my classroom ), Film 9th-12th Grade: (yes, we swept the category! HOSA had an exceptional weekend at the State Leadership Conference in Spokane, WA. The State Championship will be held on Saturday 9 April. 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. Explore our favorite experiments, engineering challenges and demonstrations with these fun hands-on STEM activities! She won with her watercolor piece titled, "The Suffering of the Great". Other prizes include: Outstanding Delegate: Spring Cherip (African Union), Honorable Mention: Anna Whiteside (ECOSOC), Rishika Veeramachaneni, (Joint Crisis Committee). All the best, I keep waiting, Druhin Bhowal, Individual Documentary Sowing the Seeds of Progress: The Green Revolution and its Unintended Consequences, Arihant Singh, Ethan Yu, Teddy Dong, Ziang Chen, William Gong, Group Documentary From Atrocities to Accountability: The Nuremberg Trials as a Frontier in International Justice, Cindy Yang, Individual Exhibit Crossing the Western Frontier: Chinese Labor on the Transcontinental Railroad, Nakul Rajpal,Individual Exhibit The Frontier of Redlining in Seattle, Brooke North,Prakshi Shukla,Group ExhibitWords Were Her Weapon: Ida B Wells and the Fight Against Lynching, Saachi Sharma,Samantha Novitski,Group Performance In the Wasatch Valley: A Historical Fight for Women's Rights, John Bannon,Research PaperThe Seattle Jazz Frontier: The Success of the African American Communityin Shaping the American Identity, Anson Chen,Research PaperTaking on the Titan: the Progressive Era Pioneers whoBrought Down Rockefellers Standard Oil. College Planning Timeline and Activities by Grade Level 9th and 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade ACT/SAT Prep & Registration SAT/ACT Prep Timelines and Registration Overview This is one of those classic STEM activities every kid should try at least once. Below I have listed all the finalists and semi-finalists from our school some of whom will attend the National Competition in Louisville, Kentucky at the end of June. They represented Tesla STEM very well. If he makes it through training camp, he will be traveling to Lithuania this summer to participate in international competition! The Pacific Northwest Regional Science Bowl happened last Saturday in virtual fashion, with great results: Please congratulate our Tesla STEM scholars on a tremendous showing atCSRSEFlast Saturday, March 19-20, which was held remotely this year. 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. A Tesla coil uses the intimate relationship between electricity and magnetism (electromagnetism), which were thought to be separate phenomena until the 19th century. In addition, Claire Whiteside received Distinguished Delegate. Winning entries are posted on the Holocaust Center for Humanity website linked here. Victoria Alkin, Niranjan Sahi, Ryan Koshy and Ibi won first place in Music Production. Over two weekends in May, Tesla STEM competed in the National Ocean Sciences Bowl.
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