North Central Virtual Regional Awards 2021

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North Central Virtual Regional Awards 2021 Behavioral Health 1 Anjali Chandrasekhar - Wake Early College High School Behavioral Health 2 Shubhangi Patel - Green Hope High School Behavioral Health 3 Siri Chenna - Green Hope High School Behavioral Health 4 Rishika Pal - Apex Friendship High School Behavioral Health 5 Elena Anand - Apex Friendship High School Behavioral Health 6 Courtney Every - North Carolina School of Science and Math Behavioral Health 7 Elizabeth Jackson - Green Hope High School Behavioral Health 8 Catherine Vu - North Carolina School of Science and Math Behavioral Health 9 Camryn Trapp - Athens Drive High School Behavioral Health 10 Riley Peterson - Apex Friendship High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 1 Sreenidhi Elayaperumal - North Carolina School of Science and Math Biomedical Laboratory Science 2 Katherine Soong - Chapel Hill High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 3 Katherine Ellis - Wake Early College High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 4 Leyla Aydin - Chapel Hill High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 5 Lindsay Davis - Garner Magnet High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 6 Seth Fried - Chapel Hill High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 7 Kavya Ramanavar - Green Hope High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 8 Sophia Roberts - Northwood High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 9 Lillian Collins - Northwood High School Biomedical Laboratory Science 10 Marco Passalacqua - North Carolina School of Science and Math CERT Skills 1 Persaud; White - Enloe High School CERT Skills 2 Deodanes Vargas; Rucker - Garner Magnet High School CERT Skills 3 Wake Early College High School - Vanmeter-Kirk; Gonzales CERT Skills 4 Medikonda; Kondapaneni -Wake Early College High School CERT Skills 5 Dinh; Sharma - North Carolina School of Science and Math Clinical Nursing 1 Heidi Dittus - Enloe High School Clinical Nursing 2 Daria Alexandrova - Triangle Math and Science Academy Clinical Nursing 3 Tvisha Shete - Green Hope High School Clinical Nursing 4 Ruth Titler - Northwood High School Clinical Nursing 5 Aditi Nair - Green Hope High School Clinical Nursing 6 Claire Chang - East Chapel Hill High School CPR/First Aid 1 Patterson; Tailor - Research Triangle HS CPR/First Aid 2 Cacciato; Beal - Northwood High School CPR/First Aid 3 Peele; Sanchez-Hernandez - Garner Magnet High School Creative Problem Solving 1 Gnanavel; More; Olepu; Golla - Green Level High School Creative Problem Solving 2 Kramer; Verstrat; Stucker - Garner Magnet High School Creative Problem Solving 3 Shah; Lennon; Kamineni; Keele -Enloe High School Creative Problem Solving 4 Murphy; Delaguila; Jinnette - Garner Magnet High School Cultural Diversities & Disparities in Healthcare 1 Kyle Bayaca - Enloe High School Cultural Diversities & Disparities in Healthcare 2 Arnav Thakar - Enloe High School Cultural Diversities & Disparities in Healthcare 3 Mingyu Joo - Green Hope High School Cultural Diversities & Disparities in Healthcare 4 Charleigh Flynn - Garner Magnet High School Cultural Diversities & Disparities in Healthcare 5 Ysabel Rey - Wake Early College High School Cultural Diversities & Disparities in Healthcare 6 Zion Abebe - Apex Friendship High School Cultural Diversities & Disparities in Healthcare 7 Amani Rammouni - Green Level High School Cultural Diversities & Disparities in Healthcare 8 Jante Yekeson - Green Hope High School Cultural Diversities & Disparities in Healthcare 9 Nancee Yekeson - Green Hope High School Cultural Diversities & Disparities in Healthcare 10 Nicole Zlotnicki - Garner Magnet High School Dental Science 1 Nihar Thakkar - Green Hope High School Dental Science 2 Jessica Bustos - Garner Magnet High School Dental Science 3 Ria Vellanki - Green Hope High School Dental Science 4 Sara Talekar - North Carolina School of Science and Math Dental Science 5 Lillian Pitts - North Carolina School of Science and Math Dental Terminology 1 Preston Hinson - Northwood High School Dental Terminology 2 Abhinav Gurram - Green Hope High School Dental Terminology 3 Roshan Kuntamukkala - Research Triangle HS Dental Terminology 4 Sam Jump - Northwood High School Dental Terminology 5 Sarah Dean - North Carolina School of Science and Math Dental Terminology 6 Michael Mallare - Green Hope High School Dental Terminology 7 Catie Harrigan - Northwood High School Dental Terminology 8 Betty Martin - Jordan Matthews High School Dental Terminology 9 Deepali Dutta - Wake Early College High School Dental Terminology 10 Sonika Sankar - Enloe High School Emergency Medical Technician 1 La; Ramirez - Wake Early College High School Emergency Medical Technician 2 Madhan; Arora - Green Hope High School Emergency Medical Technician 3 Udupa; Indlamuri - Green Hope High School Epidemiology 1 Lauren Bae - Enloe High School Epidemiology 2 Arushi Saha - North Carolina School of Science and Math Epidemiology 3 Joseph Reza - Green Hope High School Epidemiology 4 Bianca Chan - Green Hope High School Epidemiology 5 Aditya Pillutla - Enloe High School Epidemiology 6 Trisha Avula - North Carolina School of Science and Math Epidemiology 7 Reyvadee Godehn - Northwood High School Epidemiology 8 Varun Kute - Green Hope High School Extemporaneous Writing 1 Maddie Davies - Athens Drive High School Extemporaneous Writing 2 Sabreen Syed - Athens Drive High School Extemporaneous Writing 3 Sophia Lazo - City of Medicine Academy Forensic Science 1 Owens; Williamson - Enloe High School Forensic Science 2 Revoir; Dominic - Wake Early College High School Forensic Science 3 Carlin; Glynn - Northwood High School Forensic Science 4 Yang; Chien - Chapel Hill High School Forensic Science 5 Montgomery; Vandergrift - Chapel Hill High School Forensic Science 6 Huang; Joshi - Research Triangle HS Forensic Science 7 Hilou; Mejia - Garner Magnet High School Forensic Science 8 Sirigineedi; Tripathi - Enloe High School Forensic Science 9 Blythe; Soto - Northwood High School Forensic Science 10 Shawarbeh; Alshobaki - Wake Early College High School Health Career Display 1 Khullar; Venuturupalle - Enloe High School Health Career Display 2 Dekaney; Gunter - Jordan Matthews High School Health Career Display 3 Nguyen; Inglis - Garner Magnet High School Health Career Display 4 Begum; Cil Bonding -South Garner High School Health Career Display 5 Leo Charles; Ragunathan - Green Hope High School Health Career Display 6 Chatterjee; Burns - Green Hope High School Health Career Display 7 Roberts; Li -Chapel Hill High School Health Career Display 8 Sebastian; Shah - Green Hope High School Health Career Display 9 Cappelletti; Beese - Garner Magnet High School Health Career Display 10 Grewal; Datla - Research Triangle HS Health Informatics 1 Shatvika Sriram - Green Hope High School Health Informatics 2 Jonathan Liang - Chapel Hill High School Healthy Lifestyle 1 Sameera Poddutoori - Triangle Math and Science Academy Healthy Lifestyle 2 Zhuo Song - Green Hope High School Healthy Lifestyle 3 Julia Jett - Triangle Math and Science Academy HOSA Bowl 1 Shekhar; Nian; Singhal; Goli - Enloe High School Human Growth & Development 1 Asmi Patro - Triangle Math and Science Academy Human Growth & Development 2 Khadija Ouedraogo - Wake Early College High School Human Growth & Development 3 Neha Panda - Apex Friendship High School Human Growth & Development 4 Samir Kuntamukkala - Wake Early College High School Human Growth & Development 5 Lekhya Maddipati - Green Level High School Human Growth & Development 6 Abby Hines - Athens Drive High School Human Growth & Development 7 Hannah Kang - East Chapel Hill High School Human Growth & Development 8 June Mwangi - Enloe High School Human Growth & Development 9 Dagmawit Tadesse - Athens Drive High School Human Growth & Development 10 Nadia Enoch - Green Hope High School Job Seeking Skills 1 Dhwani Hada - Wake Early College High School Job Seeking Skills 2 Maya Akabueze - Wake Early College High School Job Seeking Skills 3 Sujay Murthi - Apex Friendship High School Medical Assisting 1 Carly O'Toole - Athens Drive High School Medical Assisting 2 Barbara Moll - Garner Magnet High School Medical Assisting 3 Ra Ben Bon-Bing - South Garner High School Medical Assisting 4 Mira Bhatt - Green Hope High School Medical Assisting 5 Roma Mehendale - Green Hope High School Medical Law and Ethics 1 Saanvee Sunkara - Research Triangle HS Medical Law and Ethics 2 Alexys King - Apex Friendship High School Medical Law and Ethics 3 Matthew Lu - Chapel Hill High School Medical Law and Ethics 4 Andy Gong - Green Level High School Medical Law and Ethics 5 Steven Der - Green Hope High School Medical Law and Ethics 6 Tulsi Patel - North Carolina School of Science and Math Medical Law and Ethics 7 Noor Al-Sabbagh - Athens Drive High School Medical Law and Ethics 8 Isha Ceesay - Garner Magnet High School Medical Law and Ethics 9 Abigail Hoban - Apex Friendship High School Medical Law and Ethics 10 Lisa Hicks-lineberry - Jordan Matthews High School Medical Math 1 Vishnu Modahala - Enloe High School Medical Math 2 Nathalie Blasco - Garner Magnet High School Medical Math 3 Lauren Garcia - Athens Drive High School Medical Math 4 Prabuddha Ghosh Dastidar - North Carolina School of Science and Math Medical Math 5 Joe Danica Inigo - Green Hope High School Medical Math 6 Katherine Young - East Chapel Hill High School Medical Math 7 Sean Nguyen - Athens Drive High School Medical Math 8 Jacob Rose - North Carolina School of Science and Math Medical Math 9 Andrea Lin - North Carolina School of Science and Math Medical Math 10 Ailene Tan - Green Level High School Medical Reading 1 Simran Malik - Triangle Math and Science Academy Medical Reading 2 Elizabeth
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