Ameluxen, who survived a heart attack during COVID pandemic, has 610 wins in his 34th season to rank first in San Bernardino County history, second in Inland Empire history, and sixth in CIF Southern Section history.
Nerves, poise and intelligence were all on full display on Tuesday night as 37 students in grades 3-8 took the stage for the Inaugural Literacy Council Spelling Bee at The
Nominating teacher: Michael Bena and Danielle Brown
Comments: Those of us who have had the opportunity to work with Michael Kennedy know how clever and considerate he is. His critical approach to new information is what every teacher hopes for in a student. His quick and dry humor often sets the tone for his peers. His unassuming charitable nature is inclusive and contagious. Michael has made this challenging year far more enjoyable than should have been possible.
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LANL: ‘Garbage To Gas … Using Biodigesters To Create Energy’ Wins 2020 New Mexico Governor’s STEM Challenge - 8:37 am
Los Alamos National Laboratory awards a $4,500 cash prize to the winning students in the New Mexico Governor’s STEM Challenge. Courtesy/LANL
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Student scientists at Monte del Sol Charter School earned a $4,500 cash prize awarded by Los Alamos National Laboratory judges in the New Mexico Governor’s STEM Challenge with their project, “Garbage to Gas: Using Biodigesters to Create Energy”.
“The STEM Challenge’s team-based approach of applying science, technology, engineering and math to address real needs is a microcosm of what we do at the Laboratory every day,” Laboratory Director Thom Mason said. “I congratulate the teachers and student scientists of Monte del Sol Charter School and thank our partners for organizing this innovative contest.”