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Student news: Dean's list, civic engagement and leadership awards

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| Saturday, May 15, 2021 8:01 a.m.
Louis B.Ruediger | Tribune-Review

Fox Chapel Area graduate Alex Barcic qualified for the Spring 2021 dean’s list at Belmont University.

Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a quality GPA of 3.5 with no grade below a C.

About 53 percent of Belmont’s 6,170 undergraduate students qualified for the Spring 2021 dean’s list.

Civic engagement awards

Twenty-one Fox Chapel Area High School seniors and one early graduate are receiving the Governor’s Civic Engagement Student Poll Worker Award.

The students are Zachary Auth, Harrison Calig, Elena Conway, Alexa Correnti, Antoinette Faucher, Emily Fera, Abdullah Ghazi, Isabella Hamm, Ashley Jones, Ava Kazmierczak, Isabella Krisky, David Kronman, Emily Li, Isabella Liberto, David Merriman, Jocelyn Morningstar, Madeline Myerburg, Sophia Oehrle, Hayden Rutkowski, Elizabeth Schwartzman, Tyler Weinberger and Kaylee Werner. Students are being honored for their work serving as student poll workers for the November 2020 election.

They will be recognized during the Governor’s Civic Engagement Award 2020-2021 virtual awards ceremony May 25. Gov. Tom Wolf and Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth Veronica Degraffenreid will both be providing remarks as part of the event.

Leadership awards

Six Fox Chapel Area High School students earned first- through third-place awards as part of the 2021 PENN HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America)-Future Health Professionals State Leadership Conference. Juniors Claire Hamilton and Ava Vita each won first-place gold awards; junior Sangmin “Tim” Park won a second-place silver award; and senior Nishi Thawani, sophomore Dylan Srodes and freshman Seoyoon “Heidi” Lee won third-place bronze awards. All six of these students qualified for the HOSA Virtual International Leadership Conference that will be held June 23-26.

The PENN HOSA-Future Health Professionals State Leadership Conference was virtually held April 5-7 and included online exams, as well as video and photography submissions. Nearly 600 students from high schools across the state participated in the competition.


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