CONGRATULATIONS NORTH SHORE MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS WHO PARTICIPATED IN LI MATH FAIR & LI SCIEMCE & ENGINEERING FAIR
The North Shore School District wants to congratulate all of the North Shore Middle School students who participated in math and science research this year.
Ms. Amy DiMeola, MS Math and Science Teacher Leader said, “Our STEM department is very proud of twenty-one students who spent this year studying topics in mathematics. Nineteen of these students delivered their presentations at the Long Island Math Fair at Hofstra University on April 28, 2017. We were delighted to learn that of these students, two earned gold medals, five earned silver, and ten earned bronze medals.” Congratulations goes out to the following North Shore Middle School students who prepared research papers and presentations: Daniel Boratin - Magic Squares Saniya Jasani - Magic Squares Eileen Zhao - Magic Squares Dean Caldwell - Codes and Ciphers Lucas Castle - Codes and Ciphers James Reiner - Codes and Ciphers Evie McCreery - Binary Code Rebekah Lando - Platonic Solids James Vanchieri - Platonic Solids Ella Blumenthal - Zeno's Paradox Nick Brancato - Zeno's Paradox Katie Ditrano - Math in Rollercoasters Dhruv Gandhi - Math in Rollercoasters Olivia Lamond - Pascal's Triangle Brandon Borom - Tessellations Noah Pastula - Conic Sections George Zacharadis - The Birthday Paradox Patrick Reynolds - Euler's Number Christina Efstathiadis - The Golden Rectangle Jeremy Pelts - Four Color Theorem Scott Lenney - Topology Additionally, in science, Kate Wesley-Jones studied The Effects of Photos on the Perceptions of Shelter Dogs. She earned an award for this project at the Long Island Science Congress and also earned 3rd place in the Long Island Science and Engineering Fair. Ms. Amy DiMeola concluded by saying, “Kate became interested in this project because of her love for animals. Her hope is to shed light on ways to best photograph shelter dogs to increase their adoption rate.” Photo Caption:1 Article and photos submitted by Amy DiMeola Featured are 21 students at North Shore Middle School who participating in the LI Math Fair Photo Caption:2 Article and photos submitted by Amy DiMeola Pictured is Kate Wesley-Jones from NS Middle School who studied The Effects of Photos on the Perceptions of Shelter Dogs. She earned an award for this project at the Long Island Science Congress and also earned 3rd place in the Long Island Science and Engineering Fair |