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Delaware Technology Student Association (DETSA) 2019 State Delaware Technology Student Association (DETSA) 2019 State Conference Results Updated 4.8.19 April 3, 2019 Place Level Title School & Participant Name Dr. John John Dickinson High School - Kathryn Sheehy Dr. John Brown Award Brown Special Awards Advisor of the Year Award P. S. duPont Middle School – Stephen Lee Highest Test Score - Middle Middle School P. S. duPont Middle School - Sahil Langot School Tech Bowl Highest Highest Test Score - High Test High School Brandywine High School – Jackson Bliey School Technology Bowl Score Highest Test Score - Middle Middle School H.B. duPont Middle School - Crystal Lu School Electrical Applications 3 Newark Charter High School - Matthew Abraham Sussex Academy - Mary Garcia-Barrios; Prabh Kaur; Brandon 2 Maccubbin; Jezzelle Repalbor; Kale Showers; Margaret Vazquez High School Architectural Design Caesar Rodney High School - Graham Cooper; Adam Hanna; 1 Silvana Nasim; Sophia Weldin; Meghana Yarlagadda 3 Concord High School - Christy Chacko; Peyton Jenkins 2 Sussex Central High School - Colby Fox; Jack Gartman High School Board Game Design Newark Charter High School - Andrew Blackburn; Daniel Davis; 1 Adam Dickert; Shaun Huebner; James Stokes 2 John Dickinson High School - Brianna Rivera High School CAD Architecture 1 John Dickinson High School - Robert Mossinger 3 Newark Charter High School - Gina New 2 High School CAD Engineering Caesar Rodney High School - Nathaniel Prystash 1 Caesar Rodney High School - Nate Allen 3 Gauger-Cobbs Middle School - Alexis Biah 2 Middle School Career Prep P. S. duPont Middle School - Iyania Dennis (1025027) 1 Postlethwait Middle School - Conner Bowen (1026005) 1 3 Postlethwait Middle School - Conner Bowen; Samra Iqbal; Puiyee Kong; Olivia Weldin Postlethwait Middle School - Nader Gerges; Chuiyee Kong; Raina 2 Middle School Children's Stories Lakhani; Meera Singh; Abigail Valerio; Giohannes Villanueva Newark Charter Jr/Sr High School - Suhani Bhatt; Madilyn 1 Macknis; Sanjana Medisetty Cab Calloway School of the Arts - Ashley Bao; Sarah Ding; Kylie 3 Leung; Shahreen Qazi; Hannah Rubin High School Children's Stories Newark Charter High School - Joanna Crisomia; Jenna Fischer; 2 Nicole Gill; Maya Scott; Riya Setty Alexis I. Du Pont High School - Marisol Catalan Olais; Talia Collier; 1 Camille Kostic; Grace Wootten Sussex Central High School - Jose Hernandez-Alverez; Alston 3 Mosley Computer Integrated 2 High School Middletown High School - Marina Hastings; Angela Tran Manufacturing 1 Sussex Central High School - Christian Campagnone; Ethan Vickers 3 P. S. duPont Middle School - Ritisha Sarbajna 2 Middle School Digital Photography Postlethwait Middle School - Samra Iqbal 1 Postlethwait Middle School - Ethan Statham 2 Alexis I. Du Pont High School - Amanda Bernens; Nicholas 3 Cannon; Tyler Celauro; Chad Jones; Jacob Lane; Joseph Windfelder High School Digital Video Production 2 Sussex Central High School - Ethan Spaccerelli 1 Caesar Rodney High School - Isabella Andaya; Kendel Dawson; Christopher McCrae; Justin Washington 3 Bayard Middle School - Jayden Harris 2 Middle School Dragster Henry C. Conrad Schools of Science - Dhruv Yadav 1 P. S. duPont Middle School - Alex Zheng 3 Newark Charter High School - Shaun Huebner 2 High School Dragster Design Mckean High School - Dylan Moncrief 1 Mckean High School - Tristan Stollings 3 P. S. duPont Middle School - Sahil Langot; Erin Watson 2 Middle School Electrical Applications P. S. duPont Middle School - Ethan Anders; Drew Manocchio 1 H.B. duPont Middle School - Grace Liu; Crystal Lu 3 High School Engineering Design Delmar High School - Parth Patel; Riddhi M. Patel 3 MOT Charter School HS - Shriya Bagdi 2 High School Essays on Technology Mckean High School - Lillian Frazier 1 Caesar Rodney High School - Evan Cheng 3 Fifer Middle School - Cassidy Whaley 2 Middle School Essays on Technology Cab Calloway School of the Arts - Jeremiah Rayban 1 P. S. duPont Middle School - Madeline Bissessar 3 Sussex Academy - High School - Madison Holt; Ria Kapuria; 3 Isabella Nicol Cab Calloway School of the Arts - Ashley Bao; Andrew Iskandar; 2 High School Fashion Design & Technology Olivia Knestaut; Emma Reilly 1 Caesar Rodney High School - Tina Lin; Nonthawan Nirotkonsuk; Anthony Pizzi; Trang Tsan 3 H.B. duPont Middle School - Krish Modi 2 Middle School Flight P. S. duPont Middle School - Nathan Zhao 1 Bayard Middle School (MS) - Omar Noel 3 Mckean High School - Leighann Ingram 2 High School Flight Endurance Mckean High School - Blently Marrero Santini 1 Mckean High School - Lillian Frazier Cab Calloway School of the Arts - Kaden Markiewicz; Kira Meakin; 3 Gayatri Padmanabhan Middle School Inventions & Innovations P. S. duPont Middle School - Alex Chen; Ashiyana Patel; Joseph 2 Robinson P. S. duPont Middle School - Eleanor Frank; Jessica Greier; Meera 1 Ratnagiri 3 P. S. duPont Middle School - Jacob Solomon 2 Middle School Maglev Vehicles (DE Only) Smyrna Middle School - Wilton Melendez 1 P. S. duPont Middle School - Malti John 3 John Dickinson High School - Evan Hutchins 2 High School Maglev Vehicles (DE Only) John Dickinson High School - John Kilmon 1 Newark Charter High School - Aidan Kutch 3 P. S. duPont Middle School - Daniel Quan 2 Middle School Model Rocketry (DE Only) Beacon Middle School - Lainey Shockro 1 Beacon Middle School - Ashlyn Andrew 3 Mckean High School - Blently Marrero Santini 2 High School Model Rocketry (DE Only) Mckean High School - Leighann Ingram 1 Mckean High School - Dakota Shockley 4 Cab Calloway School of the Arts - Lauren Crumlish; Matt Ebron; 3 Zachary Finn; Jane Icasiano; William Lambert; Evan Liszewski High School Music Production 2 Alexis I. Du Pont High School – Jamie Meanor 1 Sussex Central High School - Tristan Lane 3 Newark Charter High School - Sarah DelPercio 2 High School Photographic Technology Cab Calloway School of the Arts - Molly Gerard 1 Sussex Central High School - Logan Illian 3 Cab Calloway School of the Arts - Olivia Knestaut 2 High School Pin Design (DE Only) John Dickinson High School - Joey Lance 1 Sussex Central High School - Logan Illian 3 Cab Calloway School of the Arts - Sulakhni Grewal; Tiffany Situ Middle School Problem Solving Henry C. Conrad Schools Of Science - Erika Collado Rodriguez; 2 Avery Kryspin 1 Kirk Middle School – Anthony Parmer; Sandra Garcia 3 Indian River High School - Nick Holcomb 2 High School Promotional Design Sussex Central High School - Tina Witke 1 Cab Calloway School of the Arts - Melanie Gasmen 1 Middle School Promotional Marketing Cab Calloway School of the Arts - Sarah Kupchik 2 Cab Calloway School of the Arts - John Seiffert; Jacob Wang Structural Design & High School Engineering 1 MOT Charter School HS - Dylan Huang; Alyssa Lee 5 Henry C. Conrad Schools Of Science - Yanming Huang; Monish 3 Patel; Arman Shaikh Middle School System Control Technology Henry C. Conrad Schools Of Science - Srinivasa Gajjala; Jakub 2 Skrodzki; Dhruv Yadav P. S. duPont Middle School - Anand John; Jonathan Pei; Victoria 1 Poole Concord High School - Eli Gertler; Abhinav Ratnagiri; Surya 3 Shakamuri Brandywine High School - Kohlbe L. Anderson; Pearce T. Bragaw; 2 High School System Control Technology Justin R. Brown Caesar Rodney High School - Team # 1 - Nate Allen; Kerrance Dai; 1 Kurt Florez Gauger-Cobbs Middle School - Alexis Biah; Jenny Sanchez; Jonny 3 Sygowski 2 Middle School Tech Bowl H.B. duPont Middle School - Bryce Chen; Grace Liu; Ephy Peng Henry C. Conrad Schools of Science - Adarsh Ramamurthy; Tarun 1 Ravichandar; Varun Ravichandar Middletown High School - Marina Hastings; Galen Nare; Annkelly 3 Ndangam John Dickinson High School - Team # 1 - James Kelly; John Kilmon; 2 High School Technology Bowl Robert McFarland MOT Charter School - David Harbeson; Dylan Huang; Divita 1 Taduvayi 6 3 Alexis I. Du Pont High School - Logan Evans; Yasir Santos 2 High School Technology Problem Solving Brandywine High School - Kohlbe L. Anderson; Justin R. Brown 1 Concord High School - Jacob LaPerle; Patrick Lounsbury 3 Indian River High School - Sam Miltner 2 High School T-Shirt Design (DE Only) Sussex Central High School - Logan Illian 1 Sussex Central High School - Jazmir Smith P. S. duPont Middle School - Anand John; Malti John; Quinn 3 Nowaczyk; Michael Pollins; Ritisha Sarbajna; Haley Schleeweis Middle School Video Game Design Cab Calloway School of the Arts - Elijah Bradley; Kaden 2 Markiewicz; Kira Meakin; Gayatri Padmanabhan; Maya Perry Postlethwait Middle School - Maximillian Allen; Justin Blackwood; 1 Gavin Pangia; Arjun Singh Newark Charter High School - Jonas Ho; John Qian; Ashwin 2 Sawant; Taran Venkatesh High School Video Game Design Caesar Rodney High School - Michael Hammon; Tai Hill; Nate 1 Poplos 7 Cab Calloway School of the Arts - Zachary Finn; William Lambert; 3 Bernal Samuel; Sohum Shenoy; Michael Zunino High School Webmaster Newark Charter High School - Anika Mandavilli; Arunia 2 Sambandam; Maya Scott; Riya Setty Caesar Rodney High School - Rishi Gudakaram; Priya Gupta; 1 Silvana Nasim; Dhruti Patel Cab Calloway School of the Arts - Kira Meakin; Maya Perry; Alyssa 3 Rago; Jeremiah Rayban; Tiffany Situ; Tamia Williford Middle School Website Design P. S. duPont Middle School - Alex Chen; Saiarun Jayanthi; 2 Jonathan Pei; Nathan Zhao Milford Central Academy - Bryce Bowe; Alana Correia; Madison 1 Long; Catherine Marshall; Austin Smith 8 April 4, 2019 Place Level Title School Name; Participant Name Service Delbert B. Lumbert, JR. Special Awards Kent Pediatrics - James Medved Award Memorial Service Award Highest Test Score - High High School MOT Charter School
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