The Artnow Committee Is Proud to Announce the Student Exhibitors for the 2018 Perspectives Exhbition. Congratulations

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Artnow Committee Is Proud to Announce the Student Exhibitors for the 2018 Perspectives Exhbition. Congratulations The ArtNow Committee is proud to announce the student exhibitors for the 2018 Perspectives Exhbition. Congratulations to: Digital Media Brianne Smith - Willow Glen High School Emarie Llano - Fremont High School Calista Lo - Leland High School Emily Huang - Leland High School Charlotte Buran - Willow Glen High Laney Henry - Palo Alto High School School Megan Cheung - Leland High School David Phuong - Independence High Michelle Tang - Monta Vista High School School Rachel Yao - Leland High School Debarati Chatterjee - Harker Upper Sarah Deng - Saratoga High School School Elizaveta Egorova - Harker Upper School Mixed Media Ally Spray - Mountain View High School Maya Sabatino - Lynbrook High School Julie Swei - Cupertino High School Vivian Li - BASIS Independence Lauryn Sugai - Leigh High School Zixuan Hu - Los Altos High School Maggie Li - Cupertino High School Painting Akshay Thakur - Prospect High School Lyra Okita - Los Altos High School Alyanna Posadas - Cupertino High School Mingyuan Dong - The King's Academy Britney Fan - Palo Alto High School Sarah Kim - Homestead High School Elizabeth Yang - Harker Upper School Selena Zhang - Cupertino High School Hadley Queen - Los Gatos High School Sunny Liu - Westmont High School Iara Barylko - Leland High School Sydney Loew - Castilleja School Jiyeon Chun - Leigh High School Tian Chen - Henry M. Gunn High School Joshua Rosenheim - Pinnacles Academy Yujin Cha - Prospect High School Kelsey Bohannon - Cupertino High School Photography Andrew Zepeda - Christopher High Eric Fang - Harker Upper School School Evan Huang - Palo Alto High School Aubriana Drew-Davis - Christopher High Jessica Bourgan - Los Altos High School School Kayvon Jonghani - Leland High School Ben Deselle - Saratoga High School Manasa Sundaram - Notre Dame High Clark Ericson - Palo Alto High School School Emily Cornell - Westmont High School Noor Hanafi - Castilleja School Taytum Blake - Westmont High School Printmaking Anubha Gupta - Fremont High School Seoyeon Song - Fremont High School Emily Vanuy - Notre Dame High School Sculpture Aaron Hu - Valley Christian High School Sarah Meehan - Saint Francis High Danielle Dequine - Valley Christian High School School Serena Pu - Pioneer HIgh School Evelyn Lohman - Valley Christian High Sofia Kassaras - Harker Upper School School Joshua Paaske - Lynbrook High School Video Alyssa Hinkley - Silicon Valley Career Catherine - Linetsky - Henry M. Gunn Technical Education High School Angeli Huang - Saratoga High School Cathleen Hsieh - Saratoga High School Caroline Ho - Lynbrook High School Gabriela Wilde - Freestyle Academy Caroline Keosaksith - Freestyle Academy Ryan Anderson - Saratoga High School Skyler Lu - Mount Pleasant High School Watercolor & Drawing Alina Marzano - Leland High School Emily Gui - Leland High School Amanda Song - Fremont High School Gabriel Chen - Leland High School Brady Dillon - Saint Francis High School Isabella Taylor - Saratoga High School Brian Dang - Saint Francis High School Jessica Lee - Palo Alto High School Caison Del Valle - Cupertino High School Rudan Feng - Los Altos High School Catherine Chu - Saint Francis High School Runru Shen - Palo Alto High School Catherine Wu - Evergreen Valley High Valeska Nava - Cupertino High School School Wing Chan - Leland High School Celeste Tran - Los Altos High School Xore Huang - Saratoga High School Cynthia Zhou - Leland High School Zeyu (Austin) Li - Los Altos High School Dominic Agudelo - Saint Francis High School We want to send a big thank you to everyone who entered their artwork into the ArtNow competition at NUMU, helping to make it a success. .
Recommended publications
  • 2006 Award Winners
    Fight the Flood 6-8th Grade Division Award Winners 1st Place Best Overall Solution Most Spectacular Failure SOLFAN (Sick of Looking for a Name) FFA - Flood Fighting Association Egan Middle School Sutter Elementary School 2nd Place Best Overall Solution Teamwork Underminders 4chix Terman Middle School Castilleja School 3rd Place Best Overall Solution Peer Award: Best Team Name Geeks on the Go Dam, We’re Good! San Carlos Charter Learning Center McKinley Institute of Technology Fight the Flood 6-8th Grade Division Award Winners Device Performance Award Device Performance Award Flood Fighting Frogs Quicksand Merryhill School Jordan Middle School Engineering Process Award Engineering Process Award CHAK Squad Beach Girls Hillview Middle School Peninsula School Style and Presentation Award Style and Presentation Award Grit Gurlz Terman A Castilleja School Terman Middle School Fight the Flood 6-8th Grade Division Award Winners Judge’s Choice Award: Having the Most Fun Judge’s Choice Award: Most Efficient Bazooka Bubblegum Flamingos Terman Middle School Castilleja School Judge’s Choice Award: Most Spirit Judge’s Choice Award: Elegant Design Team Dragon Amoeba Fearless Flood Fighters Castilleja School Bullis Charter School Judge’s Choice Award: Venture Capitalist Judge’s Choice Award: Fastest Sand When the Levee Breaks SKAAMbag Terman Middle School Castilleja School Fight the Flood 9-12th Grade Division Award Winners 1st Place Best Overall Solution Most Spectacular Failure Team Blitzkreig Monta Vista ET54 Evergreen Valley High School Monta Vista
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Scholar-Athlete Press Release
    CIF - CENTRAL COAST SECTION 333 Piercy Road San Jose, CA 95138 408-224-2994 www.cifccs.org April 22, 2020 CONTACT: Marco Sanchez FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Assistant Commissioner 2019-2020 CCS Scholar-Athletes Honored CCS Scholar-Athlete Scholarship The Central Coast Section has announced the 14 recipients of the CCS Scholar-Athlete Scholarships for the 2019-20 school year. These exceptional student-athletes were nominated by their schools and put forth to their leagues for selection. One male and one female were selected from each of the leagues that make up the CCS. The applications from these females and males were then submitted to the CCS Scholarship and Awards Committee. Below are 14 of the scholarship winners, who will each receive a $500 scholarship at the CCS Scholar-Athlete Awards Breakfast: Anushka Savla, Leigh High School Evan Franco, Branham High School Annika Lin, Carlmont High School Milad Shafaie, Carlmont High School Kylie Gutierrez, Pacific Bay Christian School Jeffrey Chin, Salinas High School Emily Melvin, Harbor High School Diego Sotto, Pacific Bay Christian School Melissa Lee, Fremont High School Paul Rosa, Wilcox High School Tevah Gevelber, Castilleja School Jeffrey Taylor, The King’s Academy Nicole Oliva, St. Francis High School Jassen Yep, Archbishop Mitty High School Joyce Ridgway Memorial Scholarship Joyce Ridgway served as a leader in the development of Women’s sports in the CCS and the CIF. Due to her tireless determination and dedication to enhance and expand the opportunities for girls in sport, a scholarship is offered annually to a deserving female high school senior who exemplifies the characteristics of leadership, determination, dedication, self-sacrifice and integrity that is reflective of Joyce Ridgway’s character and contributions.
    [Show full text]
  • Senior Recognition
    SENIOR RECOGNITION ASHLEY AHN is a senior at Gunn High School and has been playing the violin in ECYS for six years. At school, she is a part of the Gunn Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra. For the past four years, she has also played with the KAMSA and SVVO organizations. In addition to playing the violin, Ashley figure skates and is on two synchronized skating teams. When she is not doing anything productive, Ashley enjoys playing Candy Crush, and is currently trying to beat level 763. Next fall, she plans on majoring in Biology at Santa Clara University. CLAIRE BANG has been a member of ECYS for five years, beginning in Sinfionetta and now as a four-year member of Senior Symphony. At Pioneer High School, Claire was Concertmaster of the school orchestra for two years, and currently heads Pioneer’s Mock Trial team, Interact Club, and CSF Club. She received her school’s scholar awards for both the arts and sciences, in addition to the Presidential and Jefferson Awards for her service to the community. She will graduate as valedictorian from Pioneer. After being rejected from the prestigious UC Cupertino, Claire plans to pursue her interests in medicine and the arts at the University of California, Berkeley. TIFFANY CHANG is a senior at Mission San Jose High School, and has been a member of the Senior Symphony for 2 years. She is currently studying under Mr. Ron Waibel. Besides spending her time on violin, she’s also been taking ballet lessons, volunteering at a nonprofit organization shop, and teaching children music and art.
    [Show full text]
  • List of AOIME Institutions
    List of AOIME Institutions CEEB School City State Zip Code 1001510 Calgary Olympic Math School Calgary AB T2X2E5 1001804 ICUC Academy Calgary AB T3A3W2 820138 Renert School Calgary AB T3R0K4 820225 Western Canada High School Calgary AB T2S0B5 996056 WESTMOUNT CHARTER SCHOOL CALGARY AB T2N 4Y3 820388 Old Scona Academic Edmonton AB T6E 2H5 C10384 University of Alberta Edmonton AB T6G 2R3 1001184 Vernon Barford School Edmonton AB T6J 2C1 10326 ALABAMA SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS BIRMINGHAM AL 35203-2203 10335 ALTAMONT SCHOOL BIRMINGHAM AL 35222-4445 C12963 University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham AL 35294 10328 Hoover High School Hoover AL 35244 11697 BOB JONES HIGH SCHOOL MADISON AL 35758-8737 11701 James Clemens High School Madison AL 35756 11793 ALABAMA SCHOOL OF MATH/SCIENCE MOBILE AL 36604-2519 11896 Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School Montgomery AL 36111 11440 Indian Springs School Pelham AL 35124 996060 LOUIS PIZITZ MS VESTAVIA HILLS AL 35216 12768 VESTAVIA HILLS HS VESTAVIA HILLS AL 35216-3314 C07813 University of Arkansas - Fayetteville Fayetteville AR 72701 41148 ASMSA Hot Springs AR 71901 41422 Central High School Little Rock AR 72202 30072 BASIS Chandler Chandler AZ 85248-4598 30045 CHANDLER HIGH SCHOOL CHANDLER AZ 85225-4578 30711 ERIE SCHOOL CAMPUS CHANDLER AZ 85224-4316 30062 Hamilton High School Chandler AZ 85248 997449 GCA - Gilbert Classical Academy Gilbert AZ 85234 30157 MESQUITE HS GILBERT AZ 85233-6506 30668 Perry High School Gilbert AZ 85297 30153 Mountain Ridge High School Glendale AZ 85310 30750 BASIS Mesa
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Ninja Tournament Gymnasiums Directions to Gymnasiums Start from the Santa Clara Marriott 2700 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara, CA 95054
    2019 Ninja Tournament Gymnasiums Directions to gymnasiums start from the Santa Clara Marriott 2700 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara, CA 95054 6B – Peter Burnett Middle School 850 North 2nd Street, San Jose 95112 South on 101 freeway to 87 freeway South (Guadalupe Pkwy). Exit and turn left on Taylor St. Left on North Second Street. School is on the right. 6G – Santa Clara High School (Auxiliary Gym) 3000 Benton Street, Santa Clara 95051 South on Great America Pkwy (becomes Bowers). Right on Benton Street. School is on the left. 7B – Leland High School 6677 Camden Avenue, San Jose, CA 95120 South on 101 Freeway to 87 freeway South. Exit 85 freeway North. Exit and turn left on Almaden Expressway. Left on Camden Ave. School is on the right. 7G – Westmont High School 4805 Westmont Avenue, Campbell 95008 North on 101 freeway to Lawrence Expressway South. Continue onto Quito Rd. Left on Westmont Ave. School is on the left. 8B - Emil Buchser Middle School (Auxiliary Gym) 1111 Bellomy Street, Santa Clara 95050 South on 101 freeway to 880 freeway South. Exit and turn right on North Bascom Ave. (becomes Washington St.). School is on the left. 8G – Adrian Wilcox High (Auxiliary Gym) 3250 Monroe Street, Santa Clara 95051 South on Great America Pkwy (becomes Bowers). Right on Chromite Dr. Right on Monroe St. School is on the left. 9B – Emil Buchser Middle School (Main Gym) 1111 Bellomy Street, Santa Clara 95050 South on 101 freeway to 880 freeway South. Exit and turn right on North Bascom Ave. (becomes Washington St.). School is on the left.
    [Show full text]
  • Application for Admission
    OFFICE USE ONLY NAME San Jose/Evergreen Community College District APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION Colleague ID # LAST Term & College for which you are applying: FALL SPRING SUMMER 20 Date Check ONE college only Evergreen Valley College San José City College Initials If you plan on taking classes at BOTH colleges within this District, make sure you have a current application AT EACH COLLEGE 1 Legal Name Last Name First Name Middle Initial 2 Address Number & Street Apt. Number FIRST City State Zip Code 3 Telephone Number Home Other 4 Origin Walk-In Mail 5 Social Security Number 6 Birth Date (Necessary for Financial Aid applicants) MM DD YY Returning Student’s / ID # 7 Ethnic Background AL Asian/Laotian HCA Hispanic/Central America PACG Pac Islander/Guam A Asian AM Asian/Cambodian HM His/Mex Hisp/Amer PACH Pac Islander/Hawaiian AA African/American AV Asian/Vietnamese HSA Hispanic/South America PACS Pac Islander/Samoa AC Asian/Chinese AX Asian/Other HX Hispanic/Other PACX Pac Islander/Other AI Asian/Indian C Caucasian/Non-Hispanic NA Native American UNK Unknown AJ Asian/Japanese FI Filipino OTH Other Non-White XD Declined to State M.I. AK Asian/Korean H Hispanic P Pacific Islander 8 Gender Male Female 9 E-Mail Address 10 Type of Applicant 11 Major/Academic Program CODE Check if you are: If undecided, temporarily choose GENMJ.AS.1 (SJCC ONLY). Student Applicant (SAP) See CODE SHEET - Application CANNOT be processed without an academic program. Employee Applicant (EMA) 12 Admit Status (Fill in the one which best applies to you) N I am attending college for the first time after high school.
    [Show full text]
  • Boys & Girls Schools in Palo Alto
    The Newsletter of the palo alto h i s t o r i c a l association Since 1913 March 2018 Volume 41, No 5 Te Palo Alto Historical Association presents Boys & Girls Schools in Palo Alto Sunday, March 4th, 2018, 2:00–4:00 pm Lucie Stern Community Center ~ 1305 Middlefeld Road, Palo Alto For our March program, PAHA Board Member Heather Allen examples of these early schools. Heather will also comment Pang will present the history of single-sex schools in this area, their on how educational trends have changed over the years. Many expansion in the 20th century to meet increased demand, the single-sex schools gave way to co-education, including Miss infuence of David Starr Jordan and Stanford University, and private Harker’s School and the Palo Alto Military Academy which school responses over the years to evolving educational trends. combined. Heather’s remarks will provide a window into Castilleja School, Manzanita Hall (later called the Palo understanding these evolving ideas, including coeducation Alto Military Academy), and Miss Harker’s School are all and redefned gender roles, in the context of single-sex schools. Castilleja School history teacher and archivist Heather Allen Pang was raised in Palo Alto. Heather graduated from Castilleja School, Wesleyan University, and earned a PhD in history at UC Davis. Harker Academy was once upon a time a girls’ school, while Castilleja, whose campus is pictured left in a 1930s map, has been educating women since 1907. Researching the (re-)naming of Palo Alto’s schools Recently I have been helping members of a excited by the new feld of electrical (radio) Palo Alto Unifd School District (PAUSD) engineering.
    [Show full text]
  • Socioeconomic Diversity, Equity and Inclusion… in the SF Bay Area?!
    5/23/2019 Socioeconomic diversity, equity and inclusion… in the SF Bay Area?! May 21, 2019 Schools Episcopal High School Maybeck High School Salesian College Preparatory Almaden Country School Escuela Bilingüe Internacional Menlo School Samuel Merritt University Athenian School FAIS, Portland Mirman School San Domenico School Aurora School FAIS, San Francisco Montessori Family School San Francisco Day School The Bay School of SF The Gillispie School Moses Brown School San Francisco Friends School Beaverton School District, OR Girls’ Middle School Mount Tamalpais School The San Francisco School Bentley School Gulliver Schools National Cathedral School SF University High School The Berkeley School The Hamlin School Oakwood School San Francisco Waldorf School Bishop O’Dowd High School The Harker School Oregon Episcopal School Sea Crest School Black Pine Circle Day School Head Royce School The Overlake School Seattle Academy Branson School Hillbrook School The Oxbow School Sonoma Academy Brentwood School Holy Names Academy Pacific Ridge School Sonoma Country Day School Buckley School International High School Park Day School Spruce Street School The Bush School Jewish Community HS of the Bay Peninsula School Stuart Hall for Boys The Carey School Kalmanovitz School of Ed, SMC The Potomac School The Thacher School Castilleja School Katherine Delmar Burke School Presidio Hill School Town School for Boys Cate School Kentfield School District, CA Principia Schools TvT Community Day School Catlin Gabel Keys School Prospect Sierra School University
    [Show full text]
  • General Education, Grading Systems, and Advertisements
    133 WEST VALLEY COLLEGE INTERSEGMENTAL GENERAL EDUCATION TRANSFER CURRICULUM 2020-2021 Certification and Certificate of Achievement Advising Guide Directions: Check mark courses as Completed (C), In Progress (IP), Planned (P) or list courses taken at other colleges. Indicate Advanced Placement (AP) score of 3 or higher where appropriate. Proof of AP and official transcripts is required for transcript evaluation. “H” denotes Honors courses. Note: For many majors, completion of IGETC courses with a grade of C or better fulfills lower division general education requires to transfer to the UC & CSU systems. Please consult with a counselor. A full or partial “certification” may be requested on a Transcript Request form available in the Admissions & Records office or on the WVC website. For CSU American Institution graduation requirements, see CSU GE Advising Guide. Area Code C IP P AREA 1 – English Communication CSU – 3 courses required: one course each from Area 1A, Area 1B, and Area 1C (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units from each Area) UC – 2 courses required: one course each from Area 1A and Area 1B (3 semester or 4-5 quarter units from each Area) 1A – English Composition: ENGL 001A 1A 1B – Critical Thinking/English Composition: ENGL 001B, 001C, 001CH; PHIL 003, 017 1B 1C – Oral Communication (CSU requirement only): COMM 001, 010, 010H, 020 1C AREA 2 – Mathematical Concepts and Quantitative Reasoning 1 course of at least 3 semester or 4-5 quarter units MATH 001, 002, 003A, 003B, 004A, 004B, 004C, 008, 010, 010H, 012, 019 2 AREA 3 – Arts and Humanities 3 courses required - 9 semester or 12-15 quarter units: At least one from Arts (3A), one from Humanities (3B) and a third course from either 3A or 3B.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 CAFBLA BAY SECTION WINNERS LIST Top 6 Advance to SLC Unless Noted
    2020 CAFBLA BAY SECTION WINNERS LIST Top 6 Advance to SLC Unless Noted Place Entrant School Place Entrant School Accounting I Broadcast Journalism (Top 2) 1 Tang, Calix Homestead High School 1 Lee, Jennifer Homestead High School 2 Lu, Emma Homestead High School 1 Kim, Sydney Homestead High School 3 Kishinevsky, Lior Homestead High School 1 Wingrove, Shawheen Homestead High School 4 Tewari, Rishima Lynbrook High School 2 Jani, Aayushi Lynbrook High School 5 Thapa, Sakchhi Homestead High School 2 Narayanan, Bhagya Lynbrook High School 6 Li, Jessica Homestead High School 2 Tewari, Rishima Lynbrook High School 7 Srivatsan, Ananya Homestead High School 3 Sumang, Patricia Mae Westmoor High School 8 Lu, Alisa Lynbrook High School 3 Ulibas, Julianne Westmoor High School 9 Gao, Rebecca Lynbrook High School 4 Vemula, Ishitha Cupertino High School 10 Guo, Alan Henry M. Gunn High School 4 Narayanan, Shrinandan Cupertino High School Accounting II 4 Sreeram, Teesha Cupertino High School 1 Truong, Justin Homestead High School 5 Kosakuru, Emi Monta Vista High School 2 Zuo, Amy Lynbrook High School 5 Zou, Cindy Monta Vista High School 3 Chien, Elizabeth Homestead High School 5 Poosala, Pratya Monta Vista High School 4 Choy, Rachel Homestead High School 6 Wairagade, Rishita Dougherty Valley High School 5 Poon, Ashley Henry M. Gunn High School 6 Karamchandani, Mahek Dougherty Valley High School 6 Li, Jessica Homestead High School Business Calculations 7 Fung, Wilson Saratoga High School 1 Desouza, Hansel Homestead High School 8 Thapa, Sakchhi Homestead High School 2 Ting, Gilford Cupertino High School 9 Agarwal, Rishabh Irvington High School 3 Zhao, David Homestead High School 10 Tao, Miranda Henry M.
    [Show full text]
  • February 23, 2012 Eric Scharrenberg Athletic Director Valley Christian
    Item 4.4.c. fEl 408 _977 4780 "1 tl18 9774770 February 23, 2012 Eric Scharrenberg Athletic Director Valley Christian High School 100 Skyway Drive Suite 110 San Jose, CA 95111-3636 Dear Eric: On behalf of the Board members and staffs of the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame Committee, the San Jose Arena Authority, and the San Jose Sports Authority it is my pleasure to present to you a check in the amount of $2,500 in recognition of Valley Christian High School student athlete Shayne Fleming. This exceptional award is presented annually to the high schools of the top female and male prep athletes in Santa Clara County. As you know, the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame Committee recognized Shayne as the 2010 Santa Clara County High School Male Athlete of the Year. As you indicated in your letter to the Arena Authority, this award will be applied towards swimming pool equipment. We are pleased to be able to assist the Valley Christian High School swim program in this fashion. Once again, congratulations to Shayne Fleming and Valley Christian High School in receiving this distinguished award. Sincerely, ~7~ Chris Morrisey Executive Director cc: Members of the San Jose Arena Authority Board of Directors Members of the San Jose Sports Authority Board of Directors Members of the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame Committee Item 4.4.c. SanJose Arena Authority 0.0 BOX 90207 SAI'-I JOSE [A 95109-3207 FAX <108977 IF84 TEL 408,977 4780 TTY 408 977 4779 March 19, 2012 Earl Hansen Athletic Director Palo Alto High School 50 Embarcadero Road Palo Alto, CA 94301 Dear Earl: On behalf of the Board members and staffs of the San Jose Arena Authority, the San Jose Sports Authority and the San Jose Sports Hall of Fame Committee, I am pleased to inform you that Palo Alto High School has been awarded a scholarship in the amount of $2,500 in honor of Jasmine Tosky.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 Award Winners
    TAKING 2016 presents FLIGHT Award Winners | Grades 4–5 Bob Grimm Award Top Tech Challenge Story For an extraordinary educator Team Name: Blast off Mumineen Richard Algea Team # 133 Lairon College School: Saba Academy Preparatory Academy Outstanding Device Performance Judges’ Choice Team Name: KYD Tech Amazing quality assurance Team # 221 Team Name: Creative Cats School: Almond Elementary Team # 297 School: John Sinnott Elementary and Outstanding Device Performance Northwood Elementary Team Name: EPIC Team # 213 Judges’ Choice School: Springer Elementary Real-world connection Team Name: Living Bacon Outstanding Device Performance Team # 403 Team Name: Roarin’ and Soarin’ Team # 72 Judges’ Choice School: Phillips Brooks Elementary Compelling presentation Team Name: Soarin’ S’mores Outstanding Engineering Design Process Team # 2 Team Name: Alpaca School: Millikin Elementary Team # 813 School: Ruskin 5th Graders Best Sportsmanship Team Name: Red Rooster Heads Outstanding Engineering Design Process Team # 104 Team Name: DracoGliders School: The Harker School Team # 26 School: Arundel Elementary Best Costume Team Name: DaVinci Outstanding Engineering Design Process Team # 506 Team Name: Infinity School: Khan Lab School Team # 339 School: Challenger Sunnyvale Best Team Safety Team Name: First KLAAS Outstanding Engineering Journal Team # 245 Team Name: The Right Bros School: Duveneck Elementary Team # 349 School: Eaton (C. B.) Elementary Best Teamwork Team Name: Aerial Taiga Outstanding Engineering Journal Team # 35 Team Name: Elite Gliders School:
    [Show full text]