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Transcript: Regional Science & Engineering Fair Animal Sciences Animal Sciences Isabel Palacios The STEM Academy @ Bartlett 1st Place Winners Middle School 1st Place Winners Middle School Ivan Barr St. Francis Xavier Catholic School 2nd Place Winners Middle School 2nd Place Winners Middle School Behavioral & Social Sciences Behavioral Sciences Zoe Pantin & Ansley Cook Southwest Middle School 1st Place Winners Middle School 1st Place Winners Middle School Z'anni Rumph Southwest Middle School 2nd Place Winners Middle School 2nd Place Winners Middle School McGregor Koenig Savannah Arts Academy 1st Place Winners High School 1st Place Winners High School Biochemistry Biochemistry Maci Riley St. Peter the Apostle School 1st Place Winners Middle School 1st Place Winners Middle School Rylee Maxwell McIntosh County Middle School 2nd Place Winners Middle School 2nd Place Winners Middle School Biomedical and Health Sciences Biomedical and Health Sciences Anastasia Barr St. Francis Xavier Catholic School 1st Place Winners Middle School 1st Place Winners Middle School Maria Barr St. Francis Xavier Catholic School 2nd Place Winners Middle School 2nd Place Winners Middle School Briana Bisoondath & Abbey Herrin Glynn Academy 1st Place Winners High School 1st Place Winners High School Cellular & Molecular Biology Cellular & Molecular Biology Margret Wade The STEM Academy @ Bartlett 1st Place Winners Middle School 1st Place Winners Middle School Chemistry Chemistry Evy Shen Williams James Middle School 1st Place Winners Middle School 1st Place Winners Middle School Minju Kim & Sophie Concannon Williams James Middle School Caroline Ryan St. Peter the Apostle School 2nd Place Winners Middle School 2nd Place Winners Middle School Eletria Biswas Statesboro High School 1st Place Winners High School 1st Place Winners High School Computational Biology & Informatics Computational Biology & Informatics Ceci Smith Williams James Middle School 1st Place Winner Middle School 1st Place Winner Middle School Earth & Environmental Sciences Earth & Environmental Sciences Cassie Naldrett & Leilani Watts Risley Middel School 1st Place Winners Middle School 1st Place Winners Middle School Tyler Brashear & Sarah Benton Risley Middel School 2nd Place Winners Middle School 2nd Place Winners Middle School Aiden Hintz Savannah Arts Academy 1st Place Winner High School 1st Place Winner High School Alexis Grasser, Destiny Allen, & Tiana Ruden Savannah Arts Academy 2nd Place Winners High School 2nd Place Winners High School Energy: Chemical Energy: Chemical Timmy Le & Will DeMott The STEM Academy @ Bartlett 1st Place Winners Middle School 1st Place Winners Middle School Noemi Presa The STEM Academy @ Bartlett 2nd Place Winner Middle School 2nd Place Winner Middle School Nikolas McGill Glynn Academy 1st Place Winner High School 1st Place Winner High School Energy: Physical Energy: Physical Gavin Arthurs The STEM Academy @ Bartlett 1st Place Winner Middle School 1st Place Winner Middle School Hyeonsu An, Eli Compton, & Sam Lippincott Williams James Middle School 2nd Place Winners Middle School 2nd Place Winners Middle School Kennedy Reid The STEM Academy @ Bartlett 3rd Place Winner Middle School 3rd Place Winner Middle School Chris Larson & Dalin Price Effingham College and Career Academy 1st Place Winners High School 1st Place Winners High School Jessie Barre & Mason Ray H.V. Jenkins High School 2nd Place Winners High School 2nd Place Winners High School Engineering Mechanics Engineering Mechanics Emily Martinez Southwest Middle School 1st Place Winner Middle School 1st Place Winner Middle School Will Heffner Williams James Middle School 2nd Place Winner Middle School 2nd Place Winner Middle School Ana Carvalho H.V. Jenkins High School 1st Place Winner High School 1st Place Winner High School Michael Greco & Stephen Nease H.V. Jenkins High School 2nd Place Winners High School 2nd Place Winners High School Raymond Sears & Tyson Colette Savannah Arts Academy 3rd Place Winners High School 3rd Place Winners High School Environmental Engineering Environmental Engineering Abigail Beckler The STEM Academy @ Bartlett 1st Place Winner Middle School 1st Place Winner Middle School Material Sciences Material Sciences Samuel Miller & Maxwell Gohn The STEM Academy @ Bartlett Peyton Shuman & Brianna McDaniel Williams James Middle School 1st Place Winners Middle School 1st Place Winners Middle School Isabelle Smith, Ahmad Syidi, & Minh Nguyen H.V. Jenkins High School 1st Place Winners High School 1st Place Winners High School Chase Weitman & Galvin Gelderman Effingham College and Career Academy 2nd Place Winners High School 2nd Place Winners High School Mathematics Mathematics Samantha St. Lawrence The STEM Academy @ Bartlett 1st Place Winner Middle School 1st Place Winner Middle School Tyler Thompson Effingham College and Career Academy 1st Place Winner High School 1st Place Winner High School Microbiology Microbiology Arden Beck St. James Catholic School 1st Place Winner Middle

Award Ceremony

Transcript: The Physical Fitness Award recognizes cadets who score a minimum of 90% on the Physical Fitness Test Academic Honors award The Order of Daedallians award Physical Fitness award with device The American Legion General Military Excellence Award is presented to one cadet from each class who ranks in the top 25% of their AS class, demonstrate outstanding qualities in military leadership, and actively participate in constructive student activities such as student organizations or sports. American Legion Scholastic Excellence Award The Physical Fitness Award with Device recognizes cadets who score a 100% on the Physical Fitness Test and can only be received once per academic term. The Military Officers Association of America award is awarded to an AS300 cadet who is in good academic standing, of high moral character, shows a high order of loyalty to the unit, school, and country, and shows exceptional potential for military leadership. Military Officers Association of America award Air Force Association award The Reserve Officers Association Award is awarded to one AS200, AS300, and AS400 cadet for their performance in the previous academic year. These cadets possess individual characteristics contributing to leadership; such as a positive attitude toward the Air Force, a good personal appearance, officer potential, and courtesy, and rank in the top 10% of their AS class Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association Award Academic Honors award with device Letterman Jackets Honor Flight Award The Order of Daedallians award is awarded to one cadet from each AS300 and AS400 class who has a pilot allocation, ranks in the upper 20% of their AS class, ranks in the upper 25% of their graduating class, demonstrates qualities of leadership, teamwork good moral character, integrity, and organizational ability. The Armed Forces Communication and Electronics Association Award is awarded to a cadet who is of good moral character and who has varied interests as demonstrated in academic and student activities. The Academic Honors Award with Device recognizes academic excellence as signified by maintenance of academic term grade point average of 4.0 (on a scale of 4.0) for one full academic term. The cadet must have an average of 3.5 in AS courses for the duration of this period. The Most Ubiquitous Cadet Award This award recognizes the flight in the detachment who has demonstrated their dedication by earning the most honor flight points throughout the semester. Death from above, Tougher than tough, Badder than hell, Will not fail National Sojourner's Award Warrior Flight Award The American Scholastic Excellence Award is awarded to one cadet from the AS100, AS200, AS300 and AS400 classes who ranks in the top 10% of their academic class, ranks in the top 25% of their academic class, demonstrates outstanding qualities in military leadership, and actively participates in constructive student activities such as student organizations or sports. Zulu Flight 388 pts College Scholarship Award Sons of the American Revolution Award AFROTC Recruiting Ribbon The Sons of the American Revolution Award is awarded to an AS300 cadet who demonstrates outstanding leadership qualities, military bearing, and all around excellence in AFROTC and who is not already a recipient of this award. AFROTC Honor/Color Guard Ribbon The Air Force Association award is awarded to an AS300 cadet who possesses characteristics contributing to leadership and future value in positions of responsibility such as: a positive attitude toward AFROTC and school, personal attributes, personal appearance, courtesy, and officer potential. The recipient must also rank in the upper 5% of the AS300 class and upper 10% of their graduating class Physical Fitness Award The USAA Spirit Award is awarded to a cadet who demonstrates exceptional service to the military, school, or community and who has not been a previous recipient of this award. This award recognizes the flight in the detachment who has demonstrated their warrior spirit by earning the most warrior flight points throughout the semester. This cadet is simply everywhere. Every time. Award Ceremony Spring 2012 The AFROTC Color/Honor Guard Ribbon recognizes cadets after active participation in three AFROTC or joint service-sponsored Color Guards or Honor Guards within one semester. American Legion General Military Excellence Award The Academic Honors Award recognizes academic excellence as signified by maintenance of an academic term grade point average of 3.0 (on a scale of 4.0) or above for one full academic term. The cadet must have an average of 3.5 in AS courses for the duration of this period. The National Sojourner's award is awarded to an AS200 or AS300 cadet who is in the top 25% of their AS class, encourages and demonstrates a potential for outstanding leadership, and has not been a previous recipient of this award in the AFROTC program. All cadets who have completed 25 hours of service this semester or..

Award Ceremony

Transcript: 2019-2020 green schools challenge Awards Ceremony 2019-2020 Year in Review Individual Recognitions Finalists and Rising Stars Top 3 Schools Adjusting to Distance Learning Achievements Thanking Our Sponsors Thanking Our Partners Year in Review Partnership with City of Miami on their Shores Forward initiative Design & Build Competition in partnership with FIU School of Architecture Dream in Green partners with the Ocean Conservancy Dream in Green announces official partnership with the British Consulate - General Miami A message from the Ocean Conservancy Green Game Changers Student members showing the greatest leadership in implementing the program Marville Marcelin and Blanca Castaneda - Dorothy M. Wallace C.O.P.E. Juan Avendano - Richmond Heights MS Julianna Gutierrez - Airbase K-8 Center Alexandra Alguino and Carlos Fleites - Caribbean K-8 Center Giselle Chavez, Allyson Quintero, Glenda Rodriguez, Jannat Anjum, Luisa Naranjo - Dante B. Fascell ES Green Game Changers cont... Student members showing the greatest leadership in implementing the program Paola Moncada - Coral Reef SHS Jaden Peters - Gertrude K Edelman Sabel Palm ES Joshua Reyes and Justin Warnack - South Miami SHS Anya Bhandari, Luciana Pardo Munoz Ledo, Adriana Carvalho and Ale Leiser - Ransom Everglades Javier Morales - Miami Sunset SHS Miranda Hurtado and Daniel Deahora - EWF Stirrup ES Inspiring Administrators School principals highly motivated and supportive of the Green Team's initiatives Alicia Costa DeVito Principal Gertrude K. Edelman Sabel Palm ES Javier Nora Assistant Principal Richmond Heights MS Mercy Aguilar Principal Oliver Hoover ES Legacy Leadership Award Raul Calzadilla, Jr., Principal Air Base K-8 Center Innovation in Education Teacher champions showing exemplary green leadership, passion and creativity Louis Saenz - Dr. Edward L. Whigham ES Maria Rosello Vidal - Oliver Hoover ES Linda Coolen - Oliver Hoover ES Ashley Serrott - Pinecrest ES Susana Pazos - Silver Bluff ES Holly Poole - Dorthy M. Wallace C.O.P.E. Center Gisell Ortega - Caribbean K-8 Center Innovation in Education cont... Vanessa Capo - Richmond Heights MS Brooke Gintert - Ransom Everglades Ana Chirinos - Airbase K-8 Center Geraldine Cameron - G.W. Carver ES Sabina Basdeo - Gertrude K Edelman Sabel Palm ES Hadassah Weiner Friedman - Gertrude K Edelman Sabel Palm ES Janel Luciani, Yvette Mastre, Mary Mellon, Michelle Rivero, Giselle Molina, Marie Brouwer and Gaby Solano - EWF Stirrup ES GREEN RISING STARS - ELEMENTARY Airbase K-8 Center G.W. Carver Elementary Marjory Stoneman Douglas Elementary Silver Bluff Elementary Palmetto Elementary Tropical Elementary Academir Charter School West EWF Stirrup Elementary School Claude Pepper Elementary Caribbean K-8 Center GREEN FINALISTS - ELEMENTARY Coral Park Elementary Whispering Pines Elementary Pinecrest Elementary School Dante B. Fascell Elementary South Pointe Elementary GREEN FINALISTS - MIDDLE Palmetto Middle School West Miami Middle School G.W. Carver Middle School Lawton Chiles Middle School Nautilus Middle School GREEN FINALISTS - HIGH Coral Reef Senior Carrollton School of Sacred Heart Robert Morgan Educational Center G. Holmes Braddock Senior High Miami Community Charter School 2019-2020 3rd Place Winners 3rd Place - Elementary Dr. E.L. Whigham Elementary School 3rd Place - Middle Richmond Heights Middle School 3rd Place - High South Miami Senior High 2019-2020 2nd Place Winners 2nd Place - Elementary Oliver Hoover Elementary 2nd Place - Middle Rockway Middle 2nd Place - High Dorothy M. Wallace C.O.P.E. Center 2019-2020 1st Place Winners 1st Place - Elementary The Growing Place 1st Place - Middle Ransom Everglades 1st Place - High Miami Sunset Senior High A special recognition to highlight the work of a top performing Title 1 school Sponsors Partners Thank you to all of the partners that donated awards for the winners! 2020-2021 Enrollment Now open dreamingreen.org/dig-academy-application/ Email info@dreamingreen.org or Words from a special partner...

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