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MacArthur Student Earns Rensselaer Medal

Saajid Chowdhury earned a hug scholarship to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for his achievements in math and science.

From Levittown Public Schools: General Douglas MacArthur High School junior Saajid Chowdhury was recently honored with the Rensselaer Medal Award from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for his outstanding academic achievement in mathematics and science.

As a medalist, Chowdhury is awarded with a $25,000 per year college scholarship, guaranteed for four years if he chooses to enroll at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. It can also be extended into a fifth year for graduate school. The Rensselaer Medal is presented to distinguished high school juniors each year to recognize their academic achievement and to motivate students toward careers in science, engineering and technology. Chowdhury is interested in pursuing a career in theoretical physics or applied math in the future.

This year, Chowdhury was enrolled in high level courses such as Advanced Placement U.S. History, Advanced Placement Physics 2 and Advanced Placement Calculus BC. In addition, he is involved in numerous extracurricular activities with science research teacher Dr. David Friedman and is a member of the school’s orchestra.

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MacArthur High School junior Saajid Chowdhury was selected as a Rensselaer Medal Award recipient for his excellence in mathematics and science.
From left, MacArthur High School Principal Joseph Sheehan, MacArthur High School junior Saajid Chowdhury and his guidance counselor Colleen Lang.

Photos courtesy of the Levittown Public Schools