Plano ISD Student Recognitions November 6, 2018

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Plano ISD Student Recognitions November 6, 2018 Plano ISD Student Recognitions November 6, 2018 PLANO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT ACADEMIC Recognitions 191 National Merit Commended Recognition Students National Merit Commended Students PLANO ISD ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL • Vaibhavi Hemasundar • Chinmaya Joshi • Gregory Kellmeyer • Nikhita Ramanujam National Merit Commended Students PLANO EAST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL • Hunter R. Akridge • Alvern E. Dyer • Ahmed Iqbal • Kaylie A. Ayres • Fenisha R. Franklin • Shaurya Jain • Bryce S. Banks • Grace A. Geevarghese • Soneet Kapadia • Abigail L. Blasingame • Trent S. Haines • Spencer Lee • Jeremiah H. Budiman • Matthew C. Hardy • Austin Li • Suzie S. Chang • Rakin Hasan • Alexander Lin • Gregory R. Colonescu • Hunter A. Helms • Caroline G. Mott • Teagan B. Downey • Brenna L. Hurley • Irika R. Nalla National Merit Commended Students PLANO EAST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL cont. • Sindhu Nemanan • Ishaaq M. Razack • Thomas A. Simms • Dristi M. Patel • Anna K. Richardson • Max A. Smith • Nadeem J. Patel • Sharin Salam • Varad V. Thorat • Vandan L. Patel • George R. Sayre • Lauren N. Truong • Rachael Pham • Chinmay K. Senapathi • Naveen Vimalathas • Tanner M. Pullen • Ashay A. Shah • Rishi S. Virani • Natasha Raman • Ashna A. Shah • Andrew D. Vu • Snehith S. Rayavaram • Haniya J. Siddiqui • Ansley M. Whitley • Kaitlyn Yuan National Merit Commended Students PLANO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL • SuraJ R. Bhat • Jordan D. Doan • Hsiang Chien Ko • Reet Bhujel • Mehr Hakim • Nicole P. Kuo • Eric L. Chen • Victoria J. Hall • Kaleo C. Lee • Eshan J. Chhabra • Ariel Head • Benjamin G. Li • Keri E. Christian • Ashlyn L. Hillyard • Luke S. Li • Alyssa M. Cuff • Pranav R. Jagada • I-Jung E. Lin • Abigail D. Decoursin • Daniel Judy • Austin D. Liu • Saavni N. Desai • Mijwad A. Kabir • Leon Liu National Merit Commended Students PLANO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL cont. • Lillian Marquis • Anuhya R. Sandadi • Kushaal K. Vaidya • Amanda M. Nguyen • Jacob A. Schmidt • Howard H. Yen • Abigail K. Parnell • Olivia P. Shih • Everlee A. Yong • Anvith K. Potluri • Timothy W. Situ • Caleb J. Yu • Ryan A. Priest • Ammarita L. Sorenson • Jonathan Zhao • Paul D. Romero • Aleena Syed • Steven Zhao National Merit Commended Students PLANO WEST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL • Alexander Akomer • Jack T. Butler • Xige M. Chen • Alyssa N. Akomer • Charles Cao • Zachary H. Chin • Victoria A. Ardelean • Lucia Carbajal • Lamont Chu • Jacob Bakhshian • Alexander J. Carruth • Sukfil Chun • Ayan Barua • Erica Chang • Eve S. Dauber • Ryan Beeler • Neel S. Chavan • Thomas W. Dean • Shanmukha S. Bodapati • Dhruv Chawla • Madison Doran • Ishan S. Brar • Albert Y. Chen • Kaci Emrich National Merit Commended Students PLANO WEST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL cont. • Max R. Fan • Anika B. Gupta • Riya Kattumenu • Madeleine A. Farmer • Chengzhi Han • Anjala D. Katuri • Dhruv Gaur • Jenna L. Hart • Aarushi Khandelwal • Sedona R. Giambalvo • Hannah M. Ho • Rohan Khera • Nathan R. Govindarajan • Kendra H. Huang • Francis T. Khuong • Aditya S. Guin • Ayush G. Iyer • Elliot Kim • Pranay R. Gundam • Hrithik Jha • Caroline E. Krape • Anusri Gunde • Ryan J. Kafka • Lauren Kung National Merit Commended Students PLANO WEST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL cont. • Annette S. Kurian • Emory J. McDowell • Irena M. Lee • Ryan M. McSweeney • Yenna Lee-Gannon • Nihal Mitta • Tiffany K. Li • Seyed Parsa Modareszadeh Esfahan • Brian H. Liu • Sojung Moon • Malvika Manoj • Shree Mukherjee • Basir Mansoor • Soham Mukherjee • Hayden M. Mant • Rahul K. Naik National Merit Commended Students PLANO WEST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL cont. • Vaibav Nandeesh • Jessica L. Qiu • Jared D. Skoro • Novin E. Nekoui • Andrei Racila • Nadav Spitz • Irene Y. Park • Viswajith Rajagopalan • Aahir Srinath • Varun Pasapula • Emiko L. Rinkliff • Daniel Sun • Dhvani M. Patel • Manish Samson • David L. Tallant • Shachi J. Patel • Mark Schara • Jenny Tan • Rayyan Punjani • Joseph K. Servin • Anna Wakita • Nabeeha K. Qazi • Shreyas Sharma • Derik H. Wang National Merit Commended Students PLANO WEST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL cont. • Derex C. Wangmang • Sophia A. Warner • William J. Waters • Harrison J. Wu • Jennifer Xia • Benjamin Z. Xu • Hunter Zacha • Michelle W. Zhang ACADEMIC Recognitions 32 Seniors Named 2019 Scholars by the College Board’s National Hispanic Scholars Program National Hispanic Scholars Program PLANO ISD ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL • Gregory Kellmeyer • Katherine Kellmeyer • Elizabeth Mendoza National Hispanic Scholars Program PLANO EAST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL • Aidan Gomez • Andrew Guerra • Trent Haines • Clint Lozano • Liem Murphree • Andrea Pastor Villarreal • Jacob Simmons National Hispanic Scholars Program PLANO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL • Ethan Benavides • Mona Medrano • Jacob Carroll • Andres Moreno • Victoria Hall • Jimena Pratt • Jonathan Lopez • Paul Romero • Alexa Martinez • Helen Taylor National Hispanic Scholars Program PLANO WEST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL • Courtney Battieste • Mark Schara • Adeline Baumbach • Joseph Servin • Elan Biswas • Rachel Snyder • Lauren Bramlett • Samuel Stavely • Natalia Navas • Juan Vivas • Eric Pacheco • Dexter White SCIENCE Recognitions Six Eighth Graders Named in Broadcom MASTERS "Top 300" Broadcom MASTERS Plano ISD Broadcom MASTERS “Top 300” • Harshal Bharatia, Wilson Middle School, Intellitherm: So Cool, It’s Hot • Rithvik Ganesh, Rice Middle School, Diminishing Dementia: Piperine Derivatives as Inhibitors of the Angiotensin II Receptor, a Promising Drug Target Linked to Dementia Treatment • Charles Hou, Schimelpfenig Middle School, A Novel Approach to Increase the Efficiency of a Galvanic Cell Battery Using Graphene Nanoplatelets Broadcom MASTERS Plano ISD Broadcom MASTERS “Top 300” • Sophie Krajmalnik, Frankford Middle School, SANDRA (Serve and Data Results Analysis) Athletic Tech Glove • Sidhya Paddinti, Otto Middle School, AlzAlertPi: Facial Recognition Alert System for Alzheimer’s Patients • Neel Shanmugam, Otto Middle School, Feeling Feelings – Using Wearable Technology to Teach Autistic Children Emotion Recognition SCIENCE Recognitions Plano students place at Texas Junior Academy of Science (TJAS) competition TJAS Competition FIRST GRAND PRIZE • Kevin Meng, Plano West Senior High School: Physical Sciences • Alay Shah, Shepton High School: Natural Sciences SECOND GRAND PRIZE • Rachel Mammen, Jasper High School: Natural Sciences • Andrei Spiride, Plano East Senior High School: Physical Sciences THIRD GRAND PRIZE • Charles Hou, Jasper High School: Natural Sciences • Pranav Nathan, Jasper High School: Physical Sciences TJAS Competition FIRST PLACE • Charles Hou, Jasper High School: Chemistry • Rachel Mammen, Jasper High School: Botany • Kevin Meng, Plano West Senior High School: Computer Sciences • Deepti Nandakumar, Plano East Senior High School: Engineering – Energy • Pranav Nathan, Jasper High School: Engineering - General TJAS Competition FIRST PLACE cont. • John Rho, Shepton High School: Environmental Science • Alay Shah, Shepton High School: Medicine and Health • Andrei Spiride, Plano East Senior High School: Engineering – General • Nicholas Zhong, Plano West Senior High School: Physics TJAS Competition SECOND PLACE • Harshal Bharatia, Vines High School: Computer Sciences • Peyton Browder, Academy High School: Chemistry • Arshia Elahi, Plano Senior High School: Engineering - General • Arun Eswara, Plano East Senior High School: Engineering - General • Rithvik Ganesh, Jasper High School: Medicine and Health • Saisrinivas Gudivada, Plano East Senior High School: Earth and Space Sciences TJAS Competition SECOND PLACE cont. • Harshika Jha, Plano West Senior High School: Environmental Science • Hrithik Jha, Plano West Senior High School: Biochemistry • Benjamin Li, Plano West Senior High School: Engineering - Energy • Ethan Moore, Plano Senior High School: Engineering - Energy • Tanaz Muhamed, Plano East Senior High School: Behavioral and Social Sciences • Arnav Murthy, Clark High School: Environmental Science TJAS Competition SECOND PLACE cont. • Benson Ngai, Shepton High School: Engineering - Energy • Arjun Raghuram, Plano East Senior High School: Medicine and Health • Navya Ramakrishnan, Jasper High School: Computer Sciences • Ananya Sridhar, Plano East Senior High School: Engineering - General • Paritosh Suri, Plano West Senior High School: Engineering - General • Annie Zhi, Plano Senior High School: Environmental Science TJAS Competition THIRD PLACE • Claire Chiang, Shepton High School: Biochemistry • Akanksha Deka, Plano East Senior High School: Microbiology • Ishaan Javali, Plano East Senior High School: Engineering - General • Nila Jeyapriya, Plano East Senior High School: Computer Sciences • Harini Kanamarlapudi, Jasper High School: Medicine and Health • Rohan Khera, Plano West Senior High School: Engineering – General TJAS Competition THIRD PLACE cont. • Nethra Krishnan, Jasper High School: Engineering - General • Olivia McCoy, Plano East Senior High School: Botany • Kavya Muralidhar, Plano East Senior High School: Botany • Moksh Nirvaan, Clark High School: Engineering - General • Sidhya Peddinti, Plano East Senior High School: Computer Sciences • Pranathi Pilla, Jasper High School: Microbiology TJAS Competition THIRD PLACE cont. • Kunj Tapiawala, Williams High School: Environmental Science • Risha Valera, Plano West Senior High School: Engineering - General • Keshav Vasanth, Plano East Senior High School: Engineering - General • Arnold Venter, Shepton High School: Engineering - General • Brian Vo, Williams High School: Engineering - Energy TJAS Competition HONORABLE MENTION • Anjali Brown, Shepton High School: Microbiology • Danielle Furman, Shepton High School: Engineering - Energy • Sophie Krajmalnik, Shepton High School: Engineering - General • Pratyush Mallick, Williams High School: Medicine and Health • Rachel Mannon, Plano Senior High School: Behavioral and Social Sciences TJAS Competition HONORABLE MENTION cont. • Simran Misra, Shepton High School: Microbiology • Rishi Niranjan, Shepton High School: Engineering – Energy • Aditya Panda, Jasper High School: Computer Sciences • Rajiv Swamy, Plano East Senior High School: Chemistry.
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