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HHS Model Congress Gets Washington's Approval

The HHS Model Congress team competed at the Princeton Model Congress Conference in Washington, DC, on November 16 to 19 and collected 10 awards and a visit to the White House. 

Over 800 students from all over the country took part in this prestigious event. 

Harrison High School was the only public high school among the top five in contention for the best/outstanding delegation award—an award Harrison won last year—and the only participating school without a model congress, speech or debate program as an academic class.

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After graduating 12 seniors in the Class of 2012, advisors Laryca Makarczuk and Meghan Orban expected this year to be one of rebuilding and strengthening. They were amazed by the 10 awards the students received in Washington, even after two of the team’s strongest seniors were unable to attend as a result of SAT rescheduling conflicts.

Freshman Catie DiRe’s bill An Act to Abolish Drone Attacks was passed in committee, in full session and signed into law by the President of the Princeton Model Congress, an outstanding achievement for any attending member.

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The students of Harrison would like to thank Congresswoman Nita Lowey for a tour of the White House. Students had also looked forward to hearing the guest speaker for the conference, General David Petraeus, who was obviously unable to attend.

The Princeton Model Congress bestowed awards on:

Rajan Mehra (Co-President- 12th grade) – GAVEL

Thomas Lovinger (Co-President – 12th grade) – GAVEL
and Honorable Mention

Hunter Sable (11th Grade) – GAVEL

Ben Adler (11th Grade) – Honorable Mention

Sam Colangelo (11th Grade) – Honorable Mention

Aaron Kaplan (11th Grade) – Honorable Mention

Liliane Lindsay (11th Grade) – Honorable Mention

Daniel Maldonado (11th Grade) – Honorable Mention

Harrison Steins (10th Grade) – Honorable Mention

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