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Sunday, February 24, 2019

St. Tammany Schools Notes for Feb. 20

News coverage HONORS: St. Paul's understudies in the news coverage and yearbook classes as of late took part in the Loyola University School of Mass Communications Silver Scribe grants, winning "Best Publication Website." Ben Seiden, a senior, got ahead of all comers in highlight composing for "A Day in the Life of a Special Needs Basketball Player." Jordan Eberts, senior, won second spot for his article "The Current State of the Rap Community." The understudies partook in workshops on print news-casting, yearbook configuration, sports revealing and visual computerization. Kim Gardner is the news coverage educator and arbitrator for "The Paper Wolf," and Mimi Monteiro is the yearbook teachers and mediator for "The Conifer."

Effect AWARD: Sean Noel, a lesser at St. Paul's School, was as of late granted the National Teen Impact Award by Shire Pharmaceuticals and the National Hemophilia Foundation for his work in the hemophilia network just as his locale administration extends "Sean's Factor," "St. Tammany Remembers," "Warm Hearts" and "Stand Up and Stop It!"

TOP SCORE: Northlake Christian School senior Ashley Whelan got scores of 36 in both English and science areas of the American College Test or ACT. The test has four parts, including math and perusing.

MATH MATTERS: St. Paul's School Fighting Math Wolves as of late contended in rivalries in Baton Rouge. At the Catholic High occasion:

Victors in the group rivalries included: Connor Dodson, Carter Murphy and Zach Nicholas, in front of the rest of the competition, Comprehensive I; Adam Smith, Graydon Hall and Cameron Dougherty, ahead of everyone else, Comprehensive II; Wesley Coles, Alexi Sotiropolous, Walker Dubreiul and Trey Paine, third spot, Algebra II; Andrew Norlin, Jackson Gold, Ross Hightower and Hyde Healy, second spot, Calculus B; Nicholas Reardon, Max Salvant, Brian Lea, Andrew Hightower, Zach Nicholas, Carter Murphy and William Ditta, second spot, Algebra I and Geometry.

Singular victors included Zach Nicholas, fourth spot, Geometry; Trey Paine, third spot, Algebra II; Walker Dubreiul, fair notice, Algebra II; and Adam Smith, good notice, Advanced Math. The school completed in third spot in the sweepstakes.

At a Baton Rouge Magnet occasion, group champs included: Preston Orgeron, Alex Dusang, Trent Caime and Jonathan Hammer, fourth spot Comprehensive I; and Adam Smith, Patrick Reilly, and Alex Klocek, fourth spot, Comprehensive II. In the Math Bowl, Brenden Dauterive, Josh Bonnet, Darrin Lea and Marshall Unkauf, fourth spot, Advanced Math; and Scott Woodward, Wesley Coles, Alexi Sotiropoulos and Adam Cazayoux, second spot, Algebra II; Individual victors included: Grisham Hall, second spot, and Ben Salvant, third spot, Algebra I; Carter Murphy, second spot, Geometry; Wesley Coles, third spot, and Scott Woodard, Honorable Mention, Algebra II; and Adam Smith, Honorable Mention, Advanced Math. The Wolves completed second in the Sweepstakes rivalry.

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