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Fox Chapel Area students earn high rankings in Governor s STEM competition

Fox Chapel Area High School teacher Lisa Gibson never fails to be inspired by her students’ creativity. The gifted support facilitator said the teens’ solutions to modern-day dilemmas are innovative and capable. Most recently, a team of her students was named runner-up in the ninth annual state Department of Education

Fox Chapel Area trio wins Governor s STEM competition for occupancy tracking app

Courtesy of Fox Chapel Area Fox Chapel Area High School juniors Janise Kim, Arvind Seshan and Prajval Sreenivas were part of a team of district students who earned top honors in the eighth annual Governor’s STEM Competition in May 2021.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. A team of Fox Chapel Area High School students earned top honors in the eighth annual Governor’s STEM Competition for their occupancy tracking system that revolutionizes social distancing practices. “CITISYNC” was devised by junior Janise Kim and sophomores Arvind Seshan and Prajval Sreenivas.

Student news: Dean s list, science awards, National Technical Honor Society, speech league accolades and more

TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. Fox Chapel Area High School and Dorseyville Middle School students won awards as part of the virtual 87th Annual Region 7 Meeting of the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS). District first-place winners were seniors Jackson Romero and Sanjay Seshan; juniors Zoe Lakkis and Siddharth Yende; sophomores Lawrence Liu and Arvind Seshan; freshmen Lakshanya Rajaganapathi and Adhitya Thirumala; and eighth graders Anna Delale-O’Connor, Etash Jhanji and Rohit Velankar. First-place winners qualified for the state PJAS competition which will be held virtually in May.

Student news: Food donations, debate winners, kindergarten registration and more

Tribune-Review Courtesy of Shady Side Academy A group of Shady Side Academy Junior and Middle School families organized a “No Hungry Kids!” fundraiser to support the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank in December 2020.   TribLIVE s Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. A group of Shady Side Academy Junior and Middle School families organized a “No Hungry Kids!” fundraiser to support the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank in December and raised more than $5,300. The Delfyett, Iannetti, Khalil, Walsh and Zureikat families created a video that was shown during Zoom assemblies at both schools and also emailed to parents to educate the community about hunger and the importance of nutrition. The team of students raised $5,301 from 67 donors.

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