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Up one levelJonathan Li won Senior Sweepstakes and Christian Liu won Mathematics and Computer Science Division at 2011 OCSEF
Intel Science Talent Search Finalists
Forty High School students were named finalists who will meet in Washington D.C. in March to compete for $630,000 in awards with the top winner earning $100,000 from the Intel Foundation.
Corona students call Math Counts competition fun
Avid student Tyler Vollmer organizes mathcounts teams and provides training for these teams as one of his community services project. Tyler, who is 13 years old and an 11th-grader at Santiago High School, has been coaching five Math Counts teams in Corona since last October.
Intel Science Talent Search Semifinalists
The Intel Science Talent Search (Intel ISEF) is the most prestigious pre-college science competition in the US. Previous winners include seven Nobel Prize recipients and four Medal of Science recipients. Each year 300 students are recognized as Semifinalists. From there, 40 Finalists are selected with the Finals taking place in March in Washington D.C. The winner of the overall competition will receive $100,000.
Uncover the Truth of The Afghan War - An Analysis of The Afghan War Diary
by Vincent Jin, 9th Grade, University High School
20 Students Named 2010 Davidson Fellows
The Davidson Institute for Talent Development announces its 2010 Davidson Fellows.