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OHS student Michael Pavelchek works on his Science Research Program project at Mount Sinai. (Ossining School District)
Ossining High School senior Michael Pavelchek is one of 40 finalists in the prestigious Regeneron Science Talent Search for his research on allergic asthma.
Earlier this month, Michael and six other OHS seniors in the Science Research Program were selected as semifinalists for the 80th annual contest. Regeneron and the Society for Science chose 40 students from the top 300 scholars to advance to the finals, which will take place virtually due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, from March 10-17. They will compete for more than $1.8 million in awards; each finalist will receive at least $25,000.
A total of 31 of the Hudson Valley s best and brightest high school seniors were among 300 chosen to compete with some of the nation’s top students in the Regeneron Science Talent Search competition.The 300 scholars were chosen out of 1,.
A total of 31 of the Hudson Valley s best and brightest high school seniors were among 300 chosen to compete with some of the nation’s top students in the Regeneron Science Talent Search competition.The 300 scholars were chosen out of 1,.
UpdatedFri, Jan 8, 2021 at 4:16 pm ET
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There were 33 students from the Hudson Valley selected to be Regeneron Scholars for 2021. (Shutterstock)
OSSINING, NY The top 300 scholars in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2021 were announced Thursday by the Society for Science, and seven of the scholars go to Ossining High School. Congrats to our amazing students! district officials said in an announcement.
OHS had the most among the 33 students from the Hudson Valley reaching the Scholar level, followed closely by Byram Hills High School, whose science research program was the model for Ossining s extraordinarily successful 3-year program begun in 1997.
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The 300 scholars and their respective schools will be awarded $2,000 each.