Science Olympiad |
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Grades: 9, 11, 12 |
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Engaged in a competitive environment, collaborating with peers to solve complex scientific problems and participate in hands-on activities Engineered and built multiple state champion devices, mentored incoming members, and volunteered to host the local invitational |
HOSA — Future Health Professionals |
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Grade: 11 |
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Developed and presented innovative biomedical concepts, specifically focusing on engineering solutions to extend the lifecycle of pacemakers. Applied advanced physics principles within a high-stakes competitive testing environment. Earned 1st place at Regionals in Medical Innovation and 2nd place at the State level in the National Geographic Physics competition |
National Honor Society |
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Grades: 11, 12 |
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Demonstrated a strong commitment to scholarship and service, prioritizing community support and academic mentorship to foster a collaborative educational environment. Delivered free tutoring to students in need, acted as a primary volunteer for local community events, and mentored prospective members during the application process. |
Spanish Honor Society |
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Grades: 11, 12 |
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Facilitated language acquisition and cultural appreciation through community outreach and educational initiatives, fostering connections across diverse groups. Provided complimentary tutoring to Hispanic elementary students and promoted cultural awareness by managing an exhibit at a regional international festival. |
Biology Club |
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Grade: 10, 11, 12 |
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Engaged in rigorous scientific inquiry and hands-on laboratory practice to explore advanced biological concepts and anatomical systems, fostering a collaborative learning environment. Gained practical anatomical knowledge through repeated fetal pig dissections, prepared for the USA Biology Olympiad (USABO), and researched diverse biological topics for weekly peer presentations. |