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Glen Cove Board Of Education Recognizes Outstanding Students
The Glen Cove High School auditorium was filled with pride as the district recognized its first Regeneron STS Scholar.
From the Glen Cove School District (via SyntaxNY):
January 31 2020
The Glen Cove High School auditorium was filled with pride at the Jan. 22 board of education meeting as the district recognized its first Regeneron STS Scholar, Nicole Khaimov.
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Khaimov, the class of 2020 valedictorian, was recently distinguished as one of the top 300 in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2020. Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction and Technology Dr. Michael Israel presented Khaimov with a certificate of recognition and Glen Cove High School Principal Antonio Santana presented Evan Goldaper, A.P. Capstone teacher, with a certificate of merit from Regeneron for his support and guidance in the research project. Additionally, Khaimov’s research mentor, Dr. Elena Bront de Avila, was recognized for her dedication to the project.
Following, students from Robert M. Finley Middle School presented to the BOE about their recent trip to Albany to participate in the YMCA New York Youth and Government Program.
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“This program has grown significantly due to the hard work and dedication of these students. We are so proud of what they have done to represent Glen Cove in such an honorable way,” said Dr. Maria Rianna, superintendent of schools.
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