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Board of Education Honors Science Fair Participants

Fourth and fifth grade students recognized for their work

 
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Robert Laverty, BOE president, Ethel McKnight School students Risheek Somu and Vineeth Duggirala, and Dr. Edward Forsthoffer III, superintendent. East Windsor Regional School District
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Robert Laverty, BOE president, Ethel McKnight School students Risheek Somu and Vineeth Duggirala, and Dr. Edward Forsthoffer III, superintendent.
Perry L. Drew School students receive their honors. Front row: Purvi Shakelly, Shreya Jain, Sidhanth Shakelly, Aayush Gupta, Ashna Srivastava; Back row: Robert Laverty, board president, Rohin Iyengar, Destinee Williams, Aneesh Acharya, Robert Dias, Principal, Manan Shah, Dr. Edward Forsthoffer, Superintendent.
Front row: Walter C. Black school students Srihari Subramanian, Aadarsh Ramakrishnan, Shaan Das, Alisha Das, Radhika Shah, and Rohan Sharma. Back Row: Robert Laverty, board president and Dr. Edward Forsthoffer, superintendent.
Robert Laverty, BOE President, Grace N. Rogers students John O’Brien, Griffin Burd, Hannah Cohen, Varsha Padmasola, Shawn Mandal, Harish Rabindran, and Dr. Edward Forsthoffer, superintendent.

The Board of Education of the East Windsor Regional School District recognized 42 fourth and fifth grade students who participated in the district's elementary science fair.

East Windsor Regional School District’s science fair winners were as follows:

First Place: Julia Pendino, Harish Rabindran, Aneesh Acharya and Aadarsh Ramakrishnan

Second Place: Risheek Somu, John O’Brien, Rohin Iyengar and Molly McKay  

Third Place: Connor Brophy, Ethan Miester, Aayush Gupta and Vikram Srinath  

In addition, Vineeth Duggirala, Neil Arora, Griffin Burd, Hannah Cohen, Anitej Biradar, Hamza Lodhi, Purvi Shakelly, Ashna Srivastava, Nathan Diller, Srihari Subramanian received honorable mentions.

These students also participated in the 59th Annual Mercer Science and Engineering Fair at Rider University, which was held on March 13. At this event, Aadarsh Ramakrishnan, from Walter C. Black Elementary School, was recognized for his project and received an honorable mention. 

Related Topics: Board of Education, Schools, east windsor, and hightstown

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