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Ridgewood Resident Graduates from Governor's STEM Scholars Program
RIDGEWOOD, NJ – After a semester of rigorous study, Ridgewood resident Kevin Ozkuyumcu graduated from the Governor’s STEM Scholars, a program of the Research & Development Council of New Jersey. The program provides its participants with invaluable experience through conferences, lab tours, and research. “Over the past year, 123 of New Jersey’s most promising high school and college students have received an immersive look into the state’s STEM economy, better preparing them for their careers here in the Garden State,” said Director of the Governor’s STEM Scholars Alise Roderer. “As a Governor’s STEM Scholar, Kevin Ozkuyumcu gained a unique introduction to...
Paramus Catholic senior wins inaugural Friends of the Fort Lee Library scholarship
Graduating senior Noah Kang from Paramus Catholic High School has been awarded the first “Friends of the Fort Lee Library” scholarship, a value of $500. The scholarship required applicants to be high school seniors with at least 75 service hours completed at the Fort Lee Public Library, and complete an essay. “I wrote about how I believe that the library is a community which relies on the help of the people, and how my contribution of time...
Hasbrouck Heights Seniors Sign Commitment Letters to Continue Athletics in College
HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ - Five Hasbrouck Heights High School seniors signed their commitment letter to continue their athletic and academics in the fall. The student-athletes were joined by Athletic Director Mike Scuilla, coaches, parents, teammates and classmates. The seniors, Alexandra Samperi (track), Elliot Eddy (track), Sophia Lara (soccer), Connor Scuilla (wrestling), and Joey Formisano (football), signed their paperwork and posed for photos with their families, teammates and friends.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Alexandra Samperi will be attending Marist University and majoring in Psychology. "The campus was beautiful and felt like home. The coach was welcoming...
It Was Automatic for Robotics Teams of Glen Rock Schools
GLEN ROCK, NJ - It's not the Jetsons, it's way better! You wouldn't be blamed for thinking of the Jetsons at the April 8 Board of Education meeting, as the school's robotics teams put on a fun demonstration.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER For those who may not know, The Jetsons was a futuristic cartoon in which robots were part of daily life, phone conversations happened over video and cars zoomed around in the skies. At that meeting, the Board recognized members of the Glen Rock Middle School/High School Robotics Teams for their achievements and success this year. The 90 students...
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