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Justin Sommermann, a senior at Washington Township High School, was recognized by Sen. Fred Madden and Assemblyman Paul Moriarty for his completion of the 4th District Legislative Student Enrichment Program.
 
Star Students: November, 2013
Kacie Dunham, a senior at Shawnee High School, was recently recognized on a national level for both her academic and athletic accomplishments.
 
Star Students: October, 2013
Cherry Hill students Melissa Abrams, Elizabeth Hallinan, Rachel Allen and Jennifer Pacitti were recently honored at a Cherry Hill Public Schools Board of Education meeting for their documentary, From Tyranny to Triumph: Turning the Tides at Saratoga,...
 
Star Students: September, 2013
A team of Lenape Regional High School District (LRHSD) students won the 3rd Annual “U Got Brains” Champion Schools Program contest this past June, claiming a driving simulator and $10,000 for the district’s four schools with the win. For the contest,...
 
Star Students: August, 2013
Raina Lindsey Searles, a 2013 graduate of Rancocas Valley Regional High School, was awarded a National Achievement Scholarship, as well as a $12,000 corporate sponsorship from Pfizer, Inc. As the now former community service chair for the high school’s...
 
Star Students: June, 2013
Moorestown Friends School senior Joseph Kiernan, a Haddonfield resident, will join three other students from the United States in Kyoto, Japan, this summer for the International Geography Olympiad. Kiernan qualified for the international competition...
 
Star Students: May, 2013
Mitchell Rothstein’s “Sublimation Nation” project, which focused on figuring out whether water, oil or air sublimate carbon dioxide the best, won third place in chemistry at the Coriell Science Fair.?His project will move on to the Delaware Valley Science...