In April several students from the Central High School District’s Advanced Science Research program, as well as some middle school students, presented their ongoing research projects in the Long Island Science Congress competition.
“Our students were judged among nearly 2,000 student researchers from all across long Island. The final results for the competition have just been released and we are so proud to share our list of awards and achievements in the Long Island Science Congress,” explained Robert Soel, a district science chairperson.
Kennedy High School:
Andrew Brinton High Honors
Mikaela Milch Honors
Ashley Cammiso Achievement
Liam Boyle Achievement
Ekaterina Fakinos Achievement
Jack Racer Achievement
Kenar Gelman Achievement
Joshua Abramovitch Achievement
Randi Finklestein Meritorious
Katherine St George Honorable Mention
Nate Bergfeld Honorable Mention
Pierce Infuso Honorable Mention
Jordan Kanner Honorable Mention
Mepham High School:
Timothy Langone High Honors
Brandon Langone High Honors
Sydney Rubin Honors
Erin Lutz Achievement
Chloe Shipley Achievement
Kirsten Knowles Achievement
Sarah Hodnett Meritorious
Sreeshty Ray Meritorious
Hashir Siddiqui Meritorious
In the junior division, students from Grand Avenue Middle School received the following honors:
Highest Honors and state finalist:
Tyler Bissoondial
High Honors:
Dillon Moi
Adhith Jacob
Sahara Partap
Gabriella Simal
Mackenzie Filosa
Jessica Blumberg
Honors:
Massimo Marino
Cameron Franceschina
Hayden Schneider
Achievement:
Christopher Sanchez
Future Scientist Award:
Sahara Partap
Gabriella Simal
Mackenzie Filosa
L.I. Science Technology Engineering and Math Education Leadership Award:
Jessica Blumberg
Best in Category for Physical Science:
Dillon Moi
Adhith Jacob
Best in Category for Microbiology and Genetics
Tyler Bissoondial