Sunday, May 15, 2011

National History Day State Competition

On Saturday, April 30, twenty-four Birchwood students traveled
to Columbus to compete at the state level of the National
History Day competition. These students had placed in the top
three at the district competition and were competing with other
district winners from around the state. Birchwood’s students
had outstanding success at the competition. Against very strong
competition, eleven students qualified as National finalists and
will compete at the national competition in June at the University
of Maryland. Each category sends on two entries/finalists to the
national competition, as well as designating a national alternate.
In the historical paper category Birchwood claimed both finalist
spots: Hannah Y for her research on the Reykjavik Summit
between President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev and Amir F
for his research on the Sam Sheppard murder case highlighting
conflicting Constitutional rights. In the group website category,
Birchwood also claimed the two finalist spots as well as the
national alternate spot. The finalists were: Clive C and Nate C
for their site on the debate between AC and DC electricity and
Joan C and Sachi G for their site on the Cuyahoga River fire.
National alternates were Ammar M and Darius Z for their site
on the Yalta Conference. In the individual documentary category,
Birchwood had a very strong showing. Dhweeja D qualified as
a national finalist for her research on Brown vs the Board of
Education. Claiming the national alternate spot was Prithvi P for
his presentation on the Treaty of Versailles. Earning an honorable
mention was Naomi W for her research on Jay’s Treaty. In the
group documentary category, Peter A and Shan S will advance
as finalists for their presentation on the Cuban Missile Crisis. In
the individual website category, Kavya R qualified as a finalist
for her site on Heliocentrism. In the individual exhibit category,
competing against approximately 35 other exhibits, Brad S
qualified as a national finalist for his board on the crossing of
the Rapido River in WWII. In the group performance category,
Trevor L and Abhijeet S were designated as national alternates
and Marla B and Sanjana R received an honorable mention.
Two special awards were also earned by Birchwood students.
Dhweeja D received an award from the Society of Ohio Archivists
in recognition of outstanding use of primary sources in a History
Day project. Sachi G and Joan C received an award from The
Ohio Historical Records Advisory Board for best use of Ohio’s
historical records in a History Day project. Please watch for all
these excellent projects and presentations at the Open House
in May. Congratulations to all these students and good luck at
the national competition in June!

FPS State Bowl

On April 8 and 9, several Birchwood students won first place in
different categories of the junior division to represent the State
of Ohio at the IFPS International Bowl in Wisconsin. They were
among the eight Birchwood teams, including a team of high
school alumni, and five individuals who earned an invitation to
participate in the state competition from 160 registered teams. To
earn an invitation to the State Bowl already required hard work
and considerable effort; thus, to earn a spot at the International
Conference is a special honor. Together with the first place winners,
many other Birchwood students received various recognition:

Global IssuesTeams
Anthony C, MIchael T, Prathna K, Pheby L - Junior - 1st place
Hannah Y, Prithvi P, Sue R, Sarah D - Middle - 5th place

Middle Skit Group Team
Sachi G, Cameron S, Kareem T, Joan C. - Middle - 2nd place

Global Issues Individuals
Vinny K - Junior - Second place
Ammar M - Junior - First place
Trevor L - Middle - Fourth Place

Scenario Writers
Vinny K - Junior - Fourth Place
Katelyn V - Middle - First Place

All first place winners earned the honor to attend the International
Conference in La Crosse, Wisconsin, on June 9-12.

Finally, we have to acknowledge the tremendous effort of all the
parents who contributed to the success of this labor-intensive
event:
Presentation Judges and Monitor: Alice Waruingi, Ravi
Annaswamy, Mark Stewart, Alan Liu
Skit Chaperones: Mark Gianetta, Jim Elmore, Rosemary
Colleran, Nermin ElSady, Nette Poblete, Nancy Isherwood,
Nisha Roy, Marina Magrey
Lunch Preparation: Poonam Singh, Rosina Aamir9

Many others parents drove the teams, fed them dinner, donated
and organized memorabilia oversaw many aspects of this event,
even playing dual roles. Thank you very much.

Earth Day Poster Winners

Each year, the Cuyahoga Solid Waste Management Department
sponsors an Earth Day Poster Contest. The contest is open to
all 1st-8th grade students in Cuyahoga County Schools. The
goal is for students to honor Earth Day through artwork; students
create an original poster that displays a specified theme. This
year’s theme was “We all help the Earth by recycling.” Winners
and runners-up are chosen from each grade. Their artwork is
printed in the Earth Day calendar; they each receive several
copies of the calendar along with an Earth Day T-shirt and other
Earth Day prizes. This year, four Birchwood students’ artwork
was chosen: 1st place second grade winner: Dharma N, second
grade runner up: Shruthi R, 1st place seventh grade winner:
Joan C, and 1st place eighth grade winner: Brad S.

MathCounts - Chapter Level

Chapter Competition

Team Award: First Place (Clive, Nate, Kavya, Dhweeja)

Individual Awards: First place: Clive, Fourth place: Kavya,
Fifth place: Vinny, Sixth place: Nate

State Competition:
Team Awards: First Place

Continental Math League

Individual Results

Gold Award: Marla, Hassan, Susmita, Trevor, Alexander,
Kavya, Dhweeja, Clive, Nate, Christine, Prathna, Vinayak,
Pheby, Ammar, Michael, Darius, Grace

Silver Award: Brad, Sanjana, Kareem, Peter, Joan, Dalya,
Sachi, Katelyn, Naomi, Jorgen, Haley, Anthony, Maya, Adam,
Alexis, Megan, William

Bronze Award: Sam, Sean, Daniel, Shan, Anna, Jack
National Student Leaders placing among the top 15 students in
the country: Trevor, Clive, Dhweeja, Kavya

Team Recognition: Seventh grade team placed first in our five
state region, eighth grade team placed third, and sixth grade
team placed fourth.

Math Olympiads

Math Olympiads Year End Awards – Individual

Gold Pin Winners: Susmita, Trevor, Kavya, Dhweeja, Clive,
Nate, Christine, Prathna, Vinayak, Ammar, Michael, Darius8

Silver Pin Winners: Sanjana, Brad, Alexander I., Marla, Prithvi,
Hassan, Hannah, Abhijeet, Christine, Pheby, Haley, Anthony,
Grace Megan, Anna, Peter, William

Bronze Pin Winners: Sam, Sean, Daniel, Adam, Alexis,
Katelyn, Naomi, Jorgen, Jack
George Lenchner Award – Perfect Scores: Trevor and Vinayak

School Recognition: The elementary team, grades 5-6, and the
middle school team, grades 7-8, won the “High Achievement”
Award, having cumulative scores that ranked them in the top
10% of all competing schools nationally.

American Mathematics Contest 8

Individual Results - State
First place in Ohio: Kavya
Among top 10 in Ohio: Nate, Clive, Dhweeja, Vinayak, William
Among top 20 in Ohio: Christine, Darius, Prathna, Ammar
Among top 50 in Ohio: Trevor, Prithvi, Alexander, Hassan,
Michael, Pheby

Individual Results – Nation
Honor with Distinction (top 1%): Kavya, Nate, Clive
Honor Roll (top 5%): Trevor, Christine, Alexander, Vinayak,
Hassan, Dhweeja, Prithvi, Darius

School Recognition
State=Second Place
Nation=Top 100 school

Ohio Mathematics League

Team Results
Eighth Grade Team=Third place
Seventh Grade Team=First place
Sixth Grade Team= Second place

Individual Results
Eighth Grade: Trevor, Hassan, Susmita among top 30 in Ohio
Seventh Grade: Clive and Dhweeja First place; Christine, Kavya, Nate among top 30 in Ohio
Sixth Grade: Prathna, Vinny, Michael, Darius, Ammar among top 30 in Ohio

Vinny K earns multiple science awards

Taken from 6th Science "Class News" in the May 2011 Clipboard issue...
"During Spring Break Vinny K entered his science fair project in
the Best Medicine Science Fair, an event hosted by the Austen
BioInnovation Institute in Akron..." (See press release)

Earth Day Essay Winners

Taken from 3rd-5th Language Arts "Class News" in the May 2011 Clipboard issue...
"Meanwhile, the fifth graders have written a story modeling
a piece based on the classic tale St. George and the Dragon.
They’ve also enjoyed success writing their own adventure tale
using only a prompt and graphic organizer as a guideline. In
addition, these students and the fourth graders wrote essays
about buying and growing food locally. They entered these in the
Earth Day contest, and we had two winners at this grade level:
Grace C for “So the World Can Stay Green” and Cameron K for
“A Healthy and Helpful Way to Live.” These students won free
admissions to the zoo, a photo opportunity with the mayor, and
a cash prize. Cam had the additional honor of being interviewed
on Regina Brett’s radio program." (See press release)