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2016-2017 f ox c hapel a rea s chool d istrict s tate of the s choolsthe s chools • High school senior Mihir Garimella was named one of Fortune’s 18 Under 18, a listing of teens considered to be the “most innovative and ambitious teens under 18 years old.” According to Fortune, these are “young innovators who are changing the world.” Mihir was also named to the 2016 Guardian Teen Power List, a list that featured 25 young activists, scientists, artists, athletes, entrepreneurs, and big thinkers shaping the future from around the world that says “It’s not about your age, it’s about your ideas.” Additionally, Mihir was also named to The Science 7 by the Society for Science & the Public. Mihir was chosen for his creation of a low-cost, intelligent drone that can be used by first responders to enable them to explore dangerous environments to find people who are trapped. • High school junior Shania Khatri was chosen to present her breast cancer research at the American Medical Informatics Association 2016 Annual Symposium in Chicago. The symposium included a dedicated presentation session, educational activities, and networking events for high school students and high school teachers participating in educational research partnerships with biomedical informatics researchers from across the United States. • Alison Francis, the facilitator of the district’s Creativity and Literacy Program, was one of 10 first-place winners in The Henry Ford’s Innovation Nation Teacher Innovator Awards for her work inspiring creativity, innovation, and problem solving. Mrs. Francis was the only teacher from Pennsylvania to be recognized as part of The Henry Ford Awards. Judges selected the winners based on their original and creative approach to teaching, their demonstrated resourcefulness, and the positive impact they made. Student engagement, learning goals, and evidence of achieving those goals were also taken into consideration. • Fourteen high school seniors were named National Merit ® Finalists in the 2017 National Merit Scholarship Program including Rohan Chalasani, Mihir Garimella, David Han, Elizabeth Heidenreich, Yelim Lee, Darwin Leuba, William “Tim” Marsh, Tanvi Meringenti, Suvir Mirchandani, Grace Mueller, Hannah Mueller, Mary Clare O’Connor, Ellen Pil, and Kai Shaikh. Additionally, 18 seniors were named Commended Students. •Senior Bryanna Urso and sophomore Sofia Porter Bacon won gold medals in the National Scholastic Art Awards program. Additionally, senior Elaina Graca and sophomore Paige Johnson won silver medals. Bryanna and Sofia were invited, along with their art teachers, to a ceremony at Carnegie Hall in New York City. A total of 30 Fox Chapel Area High School students qualified for national judging. •High school senior Yelim Lee was named a recipient of the President’s Volunteer Service Award. The award recognizes people of all ages who have volunteered significant amounts of time to serve their communities and their country. Additionally, she was named a winner in the Princeton Prize in Race Relations awards. Winners of the Prize have stood up to intolerance, worked toward greater inclusivity, and encouraged understanding and harmony in their communities. •Dorseyville Middle School eighth graders Amulya Garimella and Sanjay Seshan were named two of only 300 MASTERS from across the nation in the Broadcom MASTERS competition for middle school students. In order to qualify, both first won awards at the Covestro Pittsburgh Regional Science & Engineering Fair. •The high school’s literary arts magazine “Tapestry” received a “Superior” ranking in the 2016 National Council of Teachers of English Program to Recognize Excellence in Student Literary Magazines. Additionally, the magazine was also named a first-place winner in the 2016 American Scholastic Press Association’s Annual Contest/Review for Scholastic Magazines. •For the sixth year in a row, Fox Chapel Area School District was named among the Best Communities for Music Education. Continued on next page Fox Chapel Area | Fall 2017 | icmags.com 11