8 Toms River Intermediate Students Headed To Regional Science Fair – Patch

TOMS RIVER, NJ Eight Toms River Regional intermediate school students will be competing at the Delaware Valley Science Fair this week, after they were honored at the Jersey Shore Science Fair in March.

A total of 15 students received awards at the Jersey Shore Science Fair, held at Stockton University on March 18, presenting research in a variety of STEM programs.

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The Delaware Valley Science Fair, at Drexel University, begins Tuesday.

Here are the students honored from each Toms River intermediate school:

From Toms River Intermediate East, two students advanced to the Delaware Valley fair and three students were honored.

Alexandra Kanterezhi-Gatto took first place in Botany. Owen Soheily took first place in Chemistry. He also received a special award from the American Chemical Society. Alexandra and Owen will be competing at Delaware Valley this week.

In addition, Bradyen Macom received an honorable mention in Physics.

Congratulations to all three students, said Intermediate East teacher and science fair coordinator Gina Phillips. We are very proud of your accomplishments!

For Intermediate North, five students were honored, with two advancing to the Delaware Valley fair.

Aaryan Nagaria placed first in Computer Science, and Dugan Tunney took second place in Physics. They will be competing at Delaware Valley this week.

Receiving honorable mentions were Emma Mastriano, in Botany; Samantha Rodrick, in Chemistry, and Krisha Goswami, also in Chemistry.

These students did an outstanding job, said Intermediate North science teacher Kristin Renkin.

From Intermediate South, four students earned invitations to the Delaware Valley fair.

Nolan Judge and Bryce Judge placed first in the Team category, while Frankie Clarici was second in Environmental Science and Brayden Murphy took second in Physics to advance.

Also honored were Zachary Wistreich, who received a third-place ribbon in Chemistry, while honorable mentions went to Samantha Hughes, in Botany, and Guilanna Raso, in Microbiology.

All of our students did an outstanding job, said Intermediate South teacher Jessica Kurts. We are proud of all of them!

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