The following students who placed 1st - 4th have the opportunity to go to Nationals in Orlando, FL from June 21-24 this year: Biomedical Debate: Anna Vasyura, Larry Wang and Gautam Krishnamoorthy - 2nd place, Creative Problem Solving: Rishika Veeramachaneni, Sunya Mohammed and Anika Ghelani- 2nd place, Amulya Param, Anna Vasyura, Katie Chalmers - 5th place, Veterinary Science: Agata Skarbek - 2nd place, Extemporaneous Health Poster: Aimee Roseberry - 3rd place, Forensic Medicine: Bella Filippini and Rose Matta - 4th place, Health Career Display: Bella Filippini and Ashiana Dhanani - 3rd place, Public Health: Rahul Srivastava and Ashiana Dhanani - 1st place, Larry Wang, Anna Vasyura, Christine Pham and Caylynn Berosik - 5th place, Healthy Lifestyle: Claire Yang - 1st place, Prepared Spelling: Afeef Sheikh - 2nd place, Medical Innovation: Ayeshi and Reetika Kudallur- 3rd place, Behavioral Health, Knowledge test: Vaishnavi Phadnis - 1st place, Pathophysiology, Knowledge test: Varsha Veeramacheneni - 1st place, Nutrition, Knowledge test: Salil Kanade- 2nd place, Transcultural Healthcare, Knowledge test: Varsha Veeramacheneni - 1st. The USA Astronomy and Astrophysics Olympiad (USAAAO) test is the first test in a series of tests leading to representing the United States in the International Olympiad in Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA). Congratulations to every single student who competed and also received ribbons or certificates(totaling 79 scholarships andawards!!!) On Saturday 5 March, 36 teams participated in the Northwest Regional of the Washington Science Olympiad, with great results: Science Olympiad is played by teams of 15 students who compete in pairs and trios across 23 total events. These rare schools see benefits of combining AP classes with - PBS Aditi Ekhote received Distinguished Delegate honors and an award for her Position Paper. Incorporate them into literacy centers, create a makerspace, and offer early finishers fun enrichment ideas. Sigma Xi Scientific Research special category award, Statistical Thinking special category award, 1st place in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics category, Senior Division, Yale Scientific and Engineering Association Award, 1st place in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Biomedical Engineering Category, Senior Division, 1st placein the Materials Science category, Senior Division, 1st placein Translational Medicine Category, Senior Division, WA State Dental Association of Oral Health award, 1st place in the Chemistry category, Senior Division, 1st place in Physics and Astronomy category, Senior Division, Water Purveyor Association for Water Quality special category award, Dr. Devagupta - Henrietta Lacks special category award, 1st place in the Environmental Sciences category, Senior Division, 1stplacein Biomedical Engineering category, Senior Division, ASM Materials Education Foundation special category award, 1st place in Biomedical and Health sciences category, Senior Division, 1st place in Behavioral and Social sciences category, Senior Division, 1st place in the Robotics and Intelligent Machines category, Senior Division, Absci-Scientific Unlimited Special category award, 2nd place in Behavioral and Social sciences Category, Senior Division, 3rd place in Biomedical and Health sciences Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Translational Medical Sciences Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Computational BiologyCategory, Senior Division, 1st place in Animal SciencesCategory, Senior Division, 1st place in Computational Biology category, Senior Division, 1st place in the Translational Medical Sciences Category, Senior Division, 1st placein Robotics and Intelligent Systems category, Senior Division, Office of Naval Research special categoryaward, 1st placein Robotics and Intelligence Machines Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Systems Software category, Senior Division, 1st place in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Senior Division, 1st place in Robotics and Intelligent Machines Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Translational Medical Science category, Senior Division, 1stplacein Engineering Mechanics category, Senior Division, Wolfram Research, Inc. Mathematica Certificate of AchievementAward, Marine Sciences Outstanding Researchaward, 1st place in Engineering Mechanics category, Senior Division, 1st place in Translational Medical Sciences category, Senior Division, 1st place in Earth and Environmental Sciences category, Senior Division, American Meteorological special category award, Marine Sciences Outstanding Research award, Office of Naval Research special category award, Tesla STEM Magenta finished in 5th place; and, Graphic Design: Akshay Murthy and Mikey Halim 1st place, Public Service Announcement: Charlotte Conze and Ria Rajan 1st place, E-Business: Saanav Somani, Sahil Kancherla and Nihal Thomas 10th place, Mobile App Development: George Zhang and Henry Liao 2nd place, Management Information System: Archit Pantankar, Brian Yao and Raymond Guo 5th place, Parliamentary Procedure: An Doan, Nathan Apfel, Claire Yang and Deveshi Thakur 10th place, Honorable mentions: Brandon Stumpel and Devin McGlynn, Megan Kodati, and Mimi Lee, Honorable mention to Christina Goto and Prerena Kulkarni, Society for In Vitro Biology special category award, 1st place in Environmental Sciences Category, Senior Division, NASA Langely Research Center special category award, invited to present at NASA Virtual Science Colloquium, US Army special category award in computer and biomedical sciences, 1st place place in Embedded Systems Category, Senior Division, INTEL Excellence in Computer Science Award, $250, US Army special category award in computer sciences, Evergreen State College one quarter tuition scholarship, 2nd place in the Biomedical and Health Sciences Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Systems Software Category, Senior Division, IEEE - Seattle electro-technology special category award, $75, Pacific Science Center special category award, Washington State University - Voliland College of Engineering and Architecture $8000 scholarship, Universal Quality Control (UQC) special category award, Evergreen State College one year full tuition scholarship, Arizona State University - Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives award, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University $8000 scholarship, 1st place in Cellular and Molecular Biology Category, Senior Division, U.S. Army special category biomedical sciences category, 1st place Environmental Engineering Category, Senior Division, IEEE - Seattle Section, computer science special category award, $75, 1st place in Embedded Systems Category, Senior Division, 1st place in Mathematics Category, Senior Division, Office of Naval Research - U.S. Army/U.S. Thank you for your continued support of HOSA and the students that have achieved so much. Several students from Tesla STEM's newly-formed Astronomy club wrote the USAAAO exam, and one student, Harish Krishnakumar, qualified to the NAC which will take place virtually on March 20th, 2021. Anika Ghelani ran and won the position for Washington State President Elect. Additionally, of the 75 T-STEM students that competed at WSSEF, we had 27 1st place winners!! Four students from the Tesla STEM Economics Club competed in the National Economics Challenge and placed 3rd in WA State! The top four automatically qualify for the National conference in Baltimore at the end of June. Please congratulate ALL students who competed atWSSEF- everyone worked so hard and deserves to be commended. Room 217 https://teslahs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=d408e68a6b7f4987bdd3186adf1ec0f1. teslastem - Reddit at Bremerton High schoollast weekend. All the best, The team of Sebi Kumar, Evan Kim, Sami Badal Khan, Yuchen Li, and Rohan Iyer had the highest score in each of the seven rounds and comfortably defeated Redmond HS in the final, 132-110. It gives them a chance to apply the coding skills they spent all year developing while also learning teamwork, communication, and industry development practices. After surviving several elimination rounds, the team finished in 4th place nationally (one place higher than last year!). Emerging Business Issues: 2nd Place - Team Claire Yang, Shrey Srivastava and An Doan; Management Information Systems: 1st Place - Maxwell Wang and Brian Yao; 3rd Place - Vidyut Baskar, Rohit Gupta and Nihal Thomas; 4th Place - Team of Emma Shi and Osheen Tikku. Congratulations to all of these students. Utilizing Homovanillic Acid and Monoclonal Antibodies as a Novel Diagnostic Method for Schizophrenia and Parkinson's Diagnosis, Rishi Kavikondala, Rayan Krishnan and Sashwatha Shankar. The Aspirations in Computing Educator Award identifies outstanding educators who play a pivotal role in encouraging young women to explore their interest in computing and technology, and recognizes these educators for their efforts to promote gender equity in computing. There are 15 members on each team and we have nearly four full teams. Each day consists of 3 questions over 4.5 hours. The list of their awards follows: I have never seen a group of students work so diligently to polish their presentations and strengthen their team work right up until judging time as this group. On 16 July 2020, the results for the FBLA National Leadership Experience were published. The Rise of Science Fairs (And Why They Matter) | ParentMap When you see these students, please congratulate them and the teachers that inspire them. Truly remarkable. University of Chicago Science Olympiad (UCSO) (16 January 2021): Codebusters: 8th place, Aayush Sheth & Phillip Araujo, Designer Genes: 6th place, Rohan Iyer & Nikhil Mehta, Experimental Design: 2nd place, Aaditya Prasad & Aayush Sheth, Forensics: 7th place, Saketh Dhulipalla & Sahith Gorty, Fossils: 10th place, Yuchen Li & Atharv Dixit, Geologic Mapping: 6th place, Yuchen Li & Atharv Dixit, Machines: 9th place, Divij Aswinkumar & Saathvik Somujayabalan; 2nd place, Evan Kim & Aaditya Prasad, Protein Modelling: 8th place, Rohan Iyer & Saketh Dhulipalla, Sounds of Music: 6th place, Evan Kim & Phillip Araujo. The first in the series is the F=ma, a multiple-choice mechanics exam, and the second is the USA Physics Olympiad (USAPhO), a 3 hour short answer exam testing everything from relativity to thermodynamics. And after making it through the first two rounds of testing, our junior Evan Kim will attend the camp from June 6-17. The team gratefully acknowledges the support of Ms. Duenas, Mr. Crowe, Ms. Townsend, Mr. Leslie, and Mr. Chan in providing building access, lab and equipment access, and coaching. You can see these awards and project titles listed below. We also had more students participate in the test this year than ever before, including Nikhil Mehta, Ethan Liao, Jolie Chan, Emma Shi, David Soto, George Zhang, Barath Saravanan, Jerry Chen, Navaneet Girikumar, Natalie Qiu, Boaz Wu, Atharv Dixit, and Jhet Cooperrider Young. Five submissions from Tesla students took the top five prices at the ESRI ArcGIS Online Washington State Competition. There are so many creative, talented young people in our region which always makes the art competition an exciting experience, said DelBene. Abhiram Yakkali. They will participate in the Global Innovator Challenge in Fall 2021. This years theme was Frontiers in History: People, Places, Ideas, and 8 of our entries qualified to go on to the state competition. Tesla STEM High School entered two teams. It is important to note thateven if they did not receive a prize, ALL students who participated put forth a huge amount of timeandeffortand I was so impressed with our students poise, professionalism and grace at the fair. Rounding out the competitions for the year, Maxwell Wang placed 6th in the national at FBLA in Introduction to Business. On Saturday May 4, three Tesla STEM students participated in the Washington State National History Day contest in an attempt to qualify for the National competition in June. Congratulations to all of the winners listed below, and to our new State Officer At-Large, Brayden Brackett! Digital Video Production: I want to take a moment and let you know that Adhya Kona, an 11th grader here at STEAM, has been selected to join the Seattle Youth Poet Laureates cohort for the 2022-23 year. The projects, students, and link to their projects are below. This years Global Finale judges included: Virgilio Aquino (C07, WG12), investment director at Aberdeen Standard Investments; Linda Cox, a retired business education teacher and former investment professional who previously advised two consecutive winning teams in the competition; Muk Rao (C94, GSE97), senior technologist at Wharton Research Data Services; and Patrick Yung (WG00), senior vice president, corporate development and strategic investments for Independence Blue Cross. Of our 6 entries, 3 made it into the next round with investors. This year's theme was "Breaking Barriers in History". A Tesla coil uses the intimate relationship between electricity and magnetism (electromagnetism), which were thought to be separate phenomena until the 19th century. On the perfect date (April 25), Tesla STEM High School hosted its first Estimathon. Aditi will compete along withapproximately 1,800 high school students from more than 75 countries, regions, and territories. Places 1-3 will compete at the National competition this summer. If a student has a double asterisk next to their name, they advanced to the second round of judging and almost made it to the final round of judging as contenders for being an ISEF finalist. Congratulations to the following students for their great work at TSA this weekend and a HUGE thank you to Matt S and Meg for their help chaperoning and judging. Andrea Dang and Sandra Militaru, Developing Solketal as an Additive for Jet Fuel: An Effective Approach to Reducing Glycerol Waste. We just returned from Dallas, Tx today with our HOSA finalists from state. This was the largest competition ever, with 972 entries from 35 countries. 6thplace Anisha Karnik, Prakriti Shukla and Alexa Wirth, Senior Individual Documentary: Druhin Bhowal, Title of his Documentary: Shattered Land: How Diplomacy, Debate and the Round Table Conferences Shaped the Fate of India, 1930-1932. They will have one more test to potentially qualify for the Final, which involves 10 days of instruction and 2 days of testing at a host university and a chance to represent the US at the International Biology Olympiad in Japan. More than 50% of the category awards were awarded to Tesla STEM students. Under strict rules, limited resources and time limits, teams comprised of 28 students compete against one another. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts As a child, Tesla was exceedingly intelligent; he studied German, math, and science. Ultimately, four students earn the right to represent the USA at the International Biology Olympiad (IBO), a worldwide competition involving student teams from over seventy countries. We are exceptionally proud of the work they all did. The highlight was winning the Best Large Delegation Award, which goes to the entire team. Daniel Rashevsky took the top prize with his Map Story on Homelessness and his project was submitted to the national competition. The test is a 75-minute, 30-question multiple choice test. While everyone was well prepared and did an amazing job, some students were chosen by the judges to be highlighted. As part of the Alliance of Youth Leaders in the United States (AYLUS), advised by Ms. Brooke Ranieri, Keshavparticipated in volunteering events around the community, including food drives, clearing invasive plants from trails, and collaborating with the City of Sammamish on their projects, eventually earning nearly a hundred total hours throughout the year. Congratulations toSiddhant Porwal and Druhin Bhowal, who were theWashington State High School Winners for the ArcGIS Online Competition for 2022! 39 teams competed in the Washington Science Olympiad Northwest Regional Tournament. atWSSEFon March 30th. Additionally, we had a great showing of 1st place award winners (24) and additional special category awards, which are listed below. Banking and Financial Systems: Pia Dave and Kaavya Trivedi 5th place, Broadcast Journalism: Omid Farahdel and Ani Seshadri 6th place, Business Management: Diya Karthic, Mehek Sathe, Nihan Tatli 3rd place; Eesha Kunisetty 2nd place, Digital Video Production: Kshitij Rao, Ani Seshardri, Rohan Sing 5th place, E-Business: Annie Adhikary 6th place; Omid Farahdel, Pranav Sayal, Brian Yin 4th place, Electronic Career Portfolio: Cindy Chen 2nd place, Entrepreneurship: Emma Shi, Osheen Tikku 3rd place, Graphic Design: Diya Karthic, Mehek Sathe, Nihan Tatli 6th place; Kshitij Rao, Manovay Sharma, Ayush Singh 5th place, International Business: Divij Aswinkumar, Farzad hasan 5th place, Introduction to Business Presentation: Vasudah Narayanan, Anjana Punniamoorthy 5th place; Prakshi Shukla, Nikki Taleghani 3rd place, Introduction to Public Speaking: Nitya Kakulamarri 6th place; Annie Adhikary 4th place, Anshu Aggarwal 3rd place, Introduction to Social Media Strategy: Abhinav Nadupalli, Alekhya Nidadavolu 6th place; Ahanya John, Megha Ramachandran, Alexa Rorrer 5th place, Marketing: Rishi Dilip, Aahil Irfan, Sourish Singh 6th place; Shivani Godse, Sneha Murali 5th place, Public Service Announcement: Gayathri Pillai, Shivani Sama, Shriya Tiku 2nd place; Sarah Wen 1st place, Public Speaking: Nikki Taleghani 2nd place, Publication Design: Aaryan Bondre, Tanush Contractor, Gyan Dave 4th place, Sales Presentation: Rhea Kuppa, Shreya Pandey 5th place; Karina Kejriwal, Bhavya Nandikanti 4th place; Divij Aswinkumar, Saathvik Somujayabalan, Harini Vijeyanandh 3rd place, Social Media Strategies: Cindy Chen, Karina Kejriwal, Bhavya Nandikanti 3rd place; Gauri Raman, Divya Singh 1st place, Sports and Entertainment Management: Gyan Dave, Aarav Khanna, Isayiah Lim 4th place, Advertising: Hrudai Thungathurthi 5th place; Sneha Murali 4th place, Agribusiness: Katelyn Ye 1st place (from LWHS but part of our chapter), Computer Problem Solving: Keshav Acharya 5th place, Michael Yu 4th place, Rohit Karthik 1st place, Human Resource Management: Felix Hallmann 4th place; Eesha Kunissetty 3rd place, Introduction to Business Communication: Vasudha Narayanan 1st place, Introduction to Financial Math: Divya Ramu 6th place; Johan Karukayil 5th place, Introduction to Information Technology: Johan Karukayil, Network Infrastructures: John Karaca 5th place; Michael Yu 3rd place, Organizational Leadership: Isha Rajpul 5th place. Working off the same specifications, each team came up with something unique and creative. When I saw all the different presentations, I was truly amazed, said Yung. Business Communication Hamsa Shankar 3rd place, Business Law Siddharth Shende 2nd place, Computer Problem Solving Pinakin Kanade 10th, Varun Sridhar 6th, Introduction to Financial Math Jennifer Hu 4th, Organizational Leadership George Zhang 2nd, Securities and Investments Deepayan Sanyal, Broadcast Journalism team of Anika Ghelani and Isha Murali 7th, Business Ethics team of Pinakin Kanade, Saanav Somani, Claire Yang 2nd, Business Financial Plan team of Sophia Ling, Aran Punnamoorthy, Nihal Thomas 9th; team of Oleg Ianchenko, Shrey Shrivastava and Varun Wescott 6th, Business Plan team of Surya Gorantla, Graham Sabin and Amar Sood 4th, Coding and Programming Henry Liao 2nd, Rishika Veeramachaneni, 1st, Computer Game and Simulation Programming team of Shrey Shrivastava, Deepayan Sanyal, Varun Wescott 4th, Digital Video Production team of Anika Ghelani, Iman Khatri, QingHui Xie 10th, team of Adi Gottamukkala, Nihal Thomas, Mikey Halim 7th, E-Business team of Akshay Murthy, Siddharth Shende, Maxwell Wang 1st, Impromptu Speaking Siddharth Shende 2nd; Zofia Kierner 5th, Introduction to Business Presentation team of An Doan, Claire Yang, Mihika Vankamamidi 6th, Introduction to Public Speaking Mikey Halim 5th, Job Interview Ritika Iyer 1st, Zofia Kierner 3rd, Management Decision Making team of Eesha Kunisetty and Jennifer Hu 5th; Samarjit Kaushik 2nd, Management Information Systems team of Graham Sabin and Maxwell Wang 1st, Public Service Announcement team of Sahil Kancherla, Parum Misri and Varun Wescott 1st, Publication Design team of Akshay Murthy and Ritika Iyer 1st, team of Neerja Natu, Emily Zhao and Deveshi Thakur 9th. Please congratulate these students when you see them around. Eastlake High School https://ehs.lwsd.org/athletics Ive attached a few pictures from the STEM Expo here, and I have extra programs (designed by recently graduated seniors, Katie Chan and Jasmine Ku) in a box in my mailbox if you want one! The following students received Honorable Mention awards for the Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision contest. 3. There were 8 different projects, including research papers, documentaries, exhibits and a performance, and all but 2 of those made the finals round of judging. We all want to say how proud we are of all of our scholars. After each startup and research project presented, the judges deliberated extensively and awarded prizes to the following winners. ESRI willmake a decision later in May or early June. George Zhang 2nd place Registration for the 2021-2022 Wharton Global High School Investment Competition begins June 1! According to state test scores, 95% of students are at least proficient in math and 95% in reading. This year, there was a creative category and an argumentative writing category. Kate Allender and Rebecca Townsend, Shri Bhat:Ergonomically designed backpack that reduces postural strain compared to other commercial backpacks, Anika Consul:Using Machine Learning to Create A Universal Chronic Social Defeat Stress Classifier, Soli Dagne:Testing The effects of alcohol on The Effectiveness Of Hericium erinaceous As An Anti-dementia Substance Using Drosophila melanogaster As A Model For Alzheimers, **Ananya Ganapathi:The Correlation Between The Phase of Water And The Presence of Organic Compounds on Near-Earth Objects, Daniel Han: Exploring the Use of Graphene to Strengthen Resins for Flywheel Energy Storage System Rotors, Sahil Kancherla:Investigating Biofuel Growth Inhibition and Product Toxicity with Short-Chain Alcohols in Synechococcus Elongatus, Samarjit Kaushik:Investigating the effect of Fibulin-2 on NF-B pathway activity and proliferation of pediatric gliomas, Pinakin Kanade: A Machine Learning Approach to Detecting and Predicting the Location of Induced Seismicity from Seismic Waveforms, Fritzi Kornstaedt:Testing woodruff and neem oil as nontoxic (to humans) botanical alternatives to pest control for taxidermy, **Rohith Leedlaharan:A Novel Approach to Quorum Sensing Inhibition using aiiA-Transformed Bacteria in Mixed Culture, Henry Liao: Implementation of Deep Learning Through Haptic Feedback in the Drivers Seat to Reduce Driver Recognition Error, Daksha Magesh and Daniel Yan:Examining Correlation Between the Genre of Music Present & Increased Academic Performance Through Beta Wave Measurement, Ankita Menon:Survival Analysis of Pediatric Neuroblastoma Patients Using Gene Expression Data: Identification of Surival Related Biomarkers, **Ananya Nandula:Extracting Nickel and Cobalt from Lithium Ion Battery Cathodes, Aran Punniamoorthy: Developing a malaria detection system through microscopy image classification by utilizing complex machine learning techniques, Taylor Rice:3D printing an Intrauterine Device Specifically for Nulliparous Women, by Adjusting Size and Exterior Design, **Austin Robichaux:Combining Microcontroller-Based Solar Tracking with an Improved Floating Photovoltaic Platform, **Harini Shankar:Engineering a K-12 strain of Escherichia coli to secrete a Polyethylene terephthalate hydrolase, Aayush Sheth:Using a Two-Layer Siamese Net to Recognize Spatial Patterns of Brain Abnormalities and Model the Onset of Alzheimers Disease, **Jasarjan Singh: Simultaneous, Noninvasive, and Transdermal Extraction of Urea and Homocysteine, by Reverse Iontophoresis, Jessica Singh:Early Holistic Prediction of Alzheimers Disease Using Machine Learning Algorithms, **Shrey Srivastava: Classifying Galaxies Based on Photometric Spectral Bands via Support Vector Machines, Thomas Stahura:Using Artificial Intelligence to Optimize Plant Growth In a Climate Controlled Chamber, Tejas Sudhakar:Using CFD Simulation to Optimize the Airfoil of a Mechanical-Morphing Wing, Madeline Welborne:The Effects of Font and Color Scheme on Perceived Credibility of Websites. DECA Inc. is pleased to announce this years DECA Idea Challenge global winners! Advice from my seat in investing: maintain the discipline of your investment process and be flexible when things dont work out. Virgilio Aquino, Competition Judge, I was very impressed with many of the suggestions that you guys came up with, said Florian Hagenbuch, a 2010 Wharton graduate and successful entrepreneur who served as this yearscompetition client. Thanks to the U.S. Department of Energy for going the extra mile to make the National Science Bowl happen, and congratulations to the team! Each year, the National History Day sets a theme and students do research on a topic of their choosing related to the theme, then choose one of five methods of presenting their findings. Public Service Announcement: 3rd Place - Syed Aamir, Vinayak Ajmera and Azhan Zaheer; 5th Place - Varun Wescott and Parum Misri; 6th Place - Isaac Yun, Emily Zhao and Hanara Nam. It is important to note that while ISEF bids are incredibly note-worthy, so are ALL research projects that students completed across the board during their junior year. Chris Ma Other prizes include: Outstanding Delegate: Spring Cherip (African Union), Honorable Mention: Anna Whiteside (ECOSOC), Rishika Veeramachaneni, (Joint Crisis Committee). Two students scored in the top 10% of all students taking the exam, and qualified for Semifinals which will take place on 3/21: We all congratulate them on making it this far! andcongratulationsto one of the five GRAND PRIZE WINNERS who won the extraordinary honor of competing at ISEF.Nikki Taleghanifor her project onCarbon Dot and Cyanoacrylate Fuming Method for Latent Fingerprint Detection. We had a record 18 students participate in the Biology Olympiad Open Exam this year. 11 TESLA Stem students competed as individuals and groups in several categories in this years competition, after having succeeded at a regional competition held in February.
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