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Hoover Teens Attend Samford's Youth Science Academy
Students from Hoover High School and Spain Park High School were among 29 area teens who attended Samford's Youth Minority Science Academy.

BIRMINGHAM, AL - Two Spain Park High School students and one Hoover High School student were among 29 Birmingham area teens who participated in amford University's Minority Youth Science Academy in June.
The program, offering college preparation and mentoring for high school students interested in careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) programs, was held June 17-20. The students lived on campus for the three-day program, and participated in workshops that included experiments in biology and engineering/technology; college application counseling; study skills and test preparation; teamwork activities and a session with minority scientists and college science students.
The area students participating were:
- Jackson Cooper of Hoover (Spain Park High School)
- Broderick Drake of Birmingham (A.H. Parker High School)
- Shannon Fifer of Irondale (Jefferson Christian Academy)
- Gabrielle Goldsmith of Birmingham (Ramsay High School)
- Brenden Guin of Birmingham (Ramsay High School)
- Angela Hall of Birmingham (Jackson Olin High School)
- Leilani Joseph of Birmingham (Ramsay High School)
- Vernecia Lewis of Hoover (Spain Park High School)
- Eliana Lucas of Birmingham (Holy Family Cristo Rey Catholic High School)
- Deldrick McMillian of Birmingham (A.H. Parker High School)
- Devin Mincey of Birmingham (A.H. Parker High School)
- Kendra Minniefield of Midfield (Midfield High School)
- Zachary Overton of Hoover (Hoover High School)
- Bryant Washington of Birmingham (Hufffman High School)
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