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HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS CEREMONY 2016 Advisor of the Year C O L O R A D O 2016 State Leadership Exposition HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS CEREMONY 2016 Advisor of the Year Michelle Moore Grandview High School Giant Jenga Tournament First Place Ralston Valley Team #1 2015-2016 State Officer Team Animatronics High School Third Place Dylan Traylor, Emily Eastman, John McDowell, Kale Crippin Vista Ridge High School Animatronics High School Second Place Bobby Alarcon, James Ryan, Megan Bustamente, Mhba Nabhan Cherokee Trail High School Animatronics High School First Place Aiden Naso, Eashan Sahai, Elliot Sam, Garrett Iverson, Jane Brusilovsky, Kidus Zelalem Smoky Hill High School Architectural Renovation High School Third Place Andrew Pfefer Dylan Eppard Joe Stanton Matthew Fox Sanjay Kalaga Grandview High School Architectural Renovation High School Second Place Alex Walz Jaime Tellez Gonzales Cherokee Trail High School Architectural Renovation High School First Place Amy Zhong Aubrey Harrison Cassandra English Clare Liu Maleah Siegfried Mountain Vista High School Biotechnology Design High School Third Place Jake Billings Scott McIntyre Sebastian Del Barco Vivian Duarte Erast Davidjuk STEM High School and Academy Biotechnology Design High School Second Place Chloe Huntzinger Joshua Chapman Kevin Elkin Madison Gullo Mariah Estrada Legend High School Biotechnology Design High School First Place Kyle Winchell Niko Alexento Zachary Alves Monarch High School Career Preparation High School Third Place Elizabeth Chengrian Mountain Vista High School Career Preparation High School Second Place Connor Vogel Castle View High School Career Preparation High School First Place Anthony Doan Grandview High School Catapult Design High School Third Place Buddy Bacheller Garrett Iverson Smoky Hill High School Catapult Design High School Second Place Brody Esslinger Ryan Brink Castle View High School Catapult Design High School First Place Evan Brown, Hunter Murchland, Nate Bredl, Rosalyn Reed Vista Ridge High School Chapter Team High School Third Place Elizabeth High School Chapter Team High School Second Place STEM High School and Academy Chapter Team High School First Place Grandview High School Chapter Team - Individual High School Third Place Brett Yoder Cherokee Trail High School Chapter Team - Individual High School Second Place Camilla Hallin Grandview High School Chapter Team - Individual High School First Place Logan Blakeslee Elizabeth High School Children’s Stories High School Third Place Laura Niichel Pueblo County High School Children’s Stories High School Second Place Adriana Feliciano, Alexandria Tipps, Cyra Gallano, Lauren Martin, Sravani Katamenari STEM High School and Academy Children’s Stories High School First Place Aiden Sweezey Joe Miserlian Sam Huston Arapahoe High School CAD 2-D – Architecture High School Third Place Cyra Gallano STEM High School and Academy CAD 2-D – Architecture High School Second Place Kyle Bailey Legend High School CAD 2-D – Architecture High School First Place Thomas Larson Cherokee Trail High School CAD 3-D – Engineering High School Third Place Antonio Aguilera Pueblo County High School CAD 3-D – Engineering High School Second Place Braden Moore Grandview High School CAD 3-D – Engineering High School First Place Tim Fromme Grandview High School CNC Production High School Third Place Andrew McNulla Jackson Kenney Cherokee Trail High School CNC Production High School Second Place Garrett Howard Jackson Zipp STEM High School and Academy CNC Production High School First Place Alison Thompson Serene Ong STEM High School and Academy Creativity Challenge Elementary Participants SPECIAL RECOGNITION Debating Technological Issues High School Third Place Isaiah Spikes MacKenzie Cline Martin Luther King Jr. Early College Debating Technological Issues High School Second Place Advaita Singh Ramshanker Balasubramamnyan Grandview High School Debating Technological Issues High School First Place Connor Vogel JD Isenhart Castle View High School Desktop Publishing High School Third Place Caitlin English Mountain Vista High School Desktop Publishing High School Second Place Camilla Hallin Grandview High School Desktop Publishing High School First Place Alexis Davis Cherokee Trail High School Digital Video Productions High School Third Place Heritage High School Digital Video Productions High School Second Place Littleton High School Digital Video Productions High School First Place Overland High School Dragster Design High School Third Place AJ Ciaglia Cherokee Trail High School Dragster Design High School Second Place Kathryn Naherny STEM High School and Academy Dragster Design High School First Place Madison Urbana Mountain Vista High School Engineering Design High School Third Place Cassandra English, Delaney Livingston, Elizabeth Chengrian, Jordan Frerichs Mountain Vista High School Engineering Design High School Second Place Clinton Hemphill Daniel Galuska Shayan Mehrani Heritage High School Engineering Design High School First Place Alex Ho Ammon Prieto Sravani Katamenari STEM High School and Academy Essays on Technology High School Third Place Katherine Lea Legend High School Essays on Technology High School Second Place Anne Mashak Littleton High School Essays on Technology High School First Place Dhivya Senthil Murugan Rock Canyon High School Extemporaneous Presentation High School Third Place Nagisa Her Prairie View High School Extemporaneous Presentation High School Second Place Kidus Zelalem Smoky Hill High School Extemporaneous Presentation High School First Place Adhithya Basker Grandview High School Fashion Design High School Third Place Cassidy Basham Hailee Tawzer Smoky Hill High School Fashion Design High School Second Place Joyce Chu Liz Squier Golden High School Fashion Design High School First Place Alexandria Tipps Lauren Martin Madison Tenney STEM High School and Academy Flight Endurance High School Third Place Garrett Howard STEM High School and Academy Flight Endurance High School Second Place Jace Pivonka Green Mountain High School Flight Endurance High School First Place Fraiser Feight STEM High School and Academy Fore! High School Third Place Emily Williams Lex Graham Littleton High School Fore! High School Second Place Hannah Schmidt Kiefer Wilkins Littleton High School Fore! High School First Place Grace Simonson Ryder Whitehorn Heritage High School Future Technology Teacher High School Third Place Anna Maestas Littleton High School Future Technology Teacher High School Second Place JD Isenhart Castle View High School Future Technology Teacher High School First Place Paige Dickman Legend High School Integrated Autonomous Vehicle High School Third Place Aldrin Feliciano Alison Thompson Krishna Kumar STEM High School and Academy Integrated Autonomous Vehicle High School Second Place Adam Eveleth Logan Blakeslee Tyler Feist Elizabeth High School Integrated Autonomous Vehicle High School First Place Alex Doner Daniel Fairbanks Justin Lim Mountain Vista High School Manufacturing Prototype High School Third Place Hannah Livingston William Livingston Wheat Ridge High School Manufacturing Prototype High School Second Place Amy Zhong Aubrey Harrison Cassandra English Clare Liu Delaney Livingston Jordon Frerichs Mountain Vista High School Manufacturing Prototype High School First Place Alison Thompson Bianca Lewis Hope Lowry Peyton Hengen Serene Ong STEM High School and Academy Music Production High School Third Place Fraiser Feight STEM High School and Academy Music Production High School Second Place Andrew Smith Dylan Wharton Pierce Hopkins Ryan Fleury Elizabeth High School Music Production High School First Place Sarah Carter STEM High School and Academy On-Demand Video High School Third Place Littleton High School On-Demand Video High School Second Place Overland High School On-Demand Video High School First Place Grandview High School Photographic Technology High School Third Place Ben Warren Grandview High School Photographic Technology High School Second Place Joe Stanton Grandview High School Photographic Technology High School First Place Hope Lowry STEM High School and Academy Pin Design High School Third Place Ryan Fleury Elizabeth High School Pin Design High School Second Place Jada Price Legend High School Pin Design High School First Place Alec Yagey Mountain Vista High School Prepared Presentation High School Third Place Yehna Bendul Grandview High School Prepared Presentation High School Second Place Neha Chauhan Rock Canyon High School Prepared Presentation High School First Place Jada Price Legend High School Promotional Graphics High School Third Place Elise Mutz Heritage High School Promotional Graphics High School Second Place Camilla Hallin Grandview High School Promotional Graphics High School First Place Ryan Fleury Elizabeth High School Rat Trap Drag Race High School Third Place Sterling Jensen Montrose High School Rat Trap Drag Race High School Second Place Kaleb Barbour Cherokee Trail High School Rat Trap Drag Race High School First Place Kylie Miracle Prairie View High School Rubber Band Powered Car High School Third Place AJ Ciaglia Cherokee Trail High School Rubber Band Powered Car High School Second Place Charles Burroughs STEM High School and Academy Rubber Band Powered Car High School First Place Fraiser Feight STEM High School and Academy SCIVIS High School Third Place Brett Yoder Henry Kvietok Michael Whittaker Umar Haroon Cherokee Trail High School SCIVIS High School Second Place Jack Arend Jane Brusilovsky Karl Whitman Parker Perrine Smoky Hill High School SCIVIS High School First Place Azariah Thompson Jeremy Goldman STEM High
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