FOUR BEEHIVE STUDENTS ADVANCE TO NATIONAL TECHNOLOGY STUDENT ASSOCIATION COMPETITION TO BE HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C. JUNE 28 THROUGH JULY 2

FOUR BEEHIVE STUDENTS ADVANCE TO NATIONAL

TECHNOLOGY STUDENT ASSOCIATIONCOMPETITION TO BE HELD IN WASHINGTON, D.C. JUNE 28 THROUGH JULY 2

Sandy, Utah–Four Beehive Science and Technology Academy students have qualified to compete in the national Technology Student Association to be held in Washington, D.C. June 28 through July 2.  The students qualified by advancing through a competition held at Davis Technical College on March 20.

     The students going to Washington, D.C. are:  Sanjana Kargi (first place in extemporaneous speech); Isabella Todd (second place in prepared presentation); Nihal Kariparduc and Cade Langston (third place in board game design).

     Beehive’s children’s story team made it to the semi-finals of the Utah competition.  Team members were Nihal Kariparduc, M’Kaylee Emery, Betul Oguz, Hakan Kariparduc and Elnura Kibrova.

     Beehive biology and chemistry teacher, Dr. Kristina Pavlovic, serves as the advisor to the school’s Technology Student Association.

     According to its website, “The Technology Student Association enhances personal development, leadership, and career opportunities in STEM, whereby members apply and integrate these concepts through intracurricular activities, competitive events and related programs.”

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