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Ed Fenn fifth grade honor roll

Academic: Ben Beals, Aiden Booth, Grace Couture, Lilla Fortin, Aidan Fox, Joshua Godin, Cael Hamel, Ben Harmon, Sydney Leclerc, Kai Parlett, Christian Ramsey, Madison Rivard, Bailey Saladino, Haydn Voisine
and Kyle Wu.
Attitude/Effort: Aiden Fox, Joshua Godin, Olivia Halle, Sydney Leclerc and Christine Ramsey
 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 17:55

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Students participate in national mathematics competition

Forty-nine students at Berlin High participated in the 64th annual American Mathematics Contest 12 or the fourteenth annual American Mathematics Contest 10. The contests were held on Tuesday, Feb. 5.
The students competed for local, regional and national student and school awards. The contest, which covers high school mathematics, is given to participating schools. Its purposes is to spur interest in mathematics and develop talent through the excitement of friendly competition at problem solving in a timed format. Over 220,000 students from 4,200 schools participated in the AMC 10 and AMC 12 contest.
Top scorers from Berlin High in the AMC 12 contest were Dylan Poirier, Cameron Patry and Eliza Stiles. The top scorers for the AMC 10 contest were Trevor Labrecque, Kayleigh Eastman and Cathleen Daniels.
The AMC is located at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln and receives support from several foundations and associations. TGhe congtests are given across the U.S.A., Canada and in many school abroad.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 19:04

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Gorham High senior selected to attend National Youth Science Camp

Ryan Mayers, a senior at Gorham High School, was selected as one of two delegates to represent the state of New Hampshire to attend the National Youth Science Camp in the mountains of West Virginia, one of the nation’s premier programs in secondary science education.
This camp 
is a residential science education program for young scientists who
have demonstrated exceptional academic achievement, leadership in school and community activities, and a genuine interest in the sciences. Students from around the country are challenged academically in lectures and hands-on studies, and have opportunities to participate in an outdoor adventure program, gain an appreciation for the great outdoors, and establish friendships that last a lifetime. The camp strives to broaden, to inspire, and to encourage a sense of thoughtful scientific leadership among future scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and health care professionals.
The National Youth Science Camp is made possible through the planning and fund-raising of the National Youth Science Foundation, a nonprofit organization with a mission to honor, sustain, and encourage youth interest and excellence in science by conducting comprehensive informal science education programs that provide opportunity for constructive interaction with others and emphasize the social value of thoughtful scientific careers.

 

Last Updated on Tuesday, 26 March 2013 19:46

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Kindergarten registration at Brown School

The Berlin School District will conduct registration for Kindergarten on Thursday, April 4, at Brown School, 190 Norway Street, Berlin.
To be eligible for Kindergarten, the child must be 5 years old on or before September 30, 2013.
Please come to the office between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. on April 4, to pick up a registration packet and bring the following items with you: child’s original birth certificate, child’s immunization records, child’s physical form dated on or after September 1, 2012, and child’s Social Security card.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 April 2013 19:56

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