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Holocaust Art & Writing Contest |
Congratulations to the three students who have been selected represent WHS at the 13th Annual Chapman University Holocaust Art & Writing Contest this year! They include:
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Kavya Rangarajan – Poem entitled “Endangered Hope” about Holocaust Survivor Henriette B. From
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Regina (Chuli) Zeng – Poem entitled “It Won’t Happen to Us” about Holocaust Survivor Georgia Gabor
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Brittany Chang – Photograph entitled “The Arduous Journey” about Holocaust Survivor Irene Eisenbac
They will attend a ceremony along with Holocaust Survivors at Chapman University on Friday, March 2nd. If selected, they have an opportunity to win (three categories – Art / Poetry / Prose): First Prize = $500 plus a trip to Washington DC to visit the US Holocaust Museum with their family; Second Prize = $250
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College & Career Newsletter |
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Attention Seniors and Parents |
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Attention Seniors and Parents: Graduation will be here before you know it! Order your cap, gown, tassel, and graduation announcements on Thursday, February 2nd in the quad before school (7:15) and during break and lunch. Packets were mailed home to all seniors, and extra packets are available in the Activities Office. Direct your questions to our Jostens representative, Scott Pennington, at (949)574-7444 or
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Congratulations WHS Science Bowl Team |

On Saturday 1/21/12 at the Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, the Woodbridge High School Science Bowl team finished in FIRST Place and will be representing Southern California at the National Science Bowl in Washington D.C. from April 26 -30. This is a free trip and sponsored by NASA-JPL. Twenty-four schools competed in the round robin tournament with the top eight teams making it to double-elimination. Team members include Tobin Holcomb, Will Hwang, Victor Zheng, Nathan Park, Captain Dillon Zhi, and coach Mike Nakaue |
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WHS and UNI Students Earn Honors in Math Contest |
Way back in November, students from University and Woodbridge high schools put their knowledge of algebra, geometry, calculus, programming and other disciplines to the test in the 14th annual High School Mathematical Contest in Modeling. But this was no ordinary contest.
Organized by the Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications, the über-rigorous competition challenged teams of up to four students to solve one of two real-world conundrums over the course of 36 consecutive hours. Not only did the teams have to address their specific problem by developing complex mathematical models, they had to submit a paper on it.
10 Irvine teams earned “Honorable Mention,” another 10 reached the “Meritorious” level and five earned the “Successful Participant” designation. Overall, 435 teams from 80 schools participated in the 2011 High School Mathematical Contest in Modeling, according to David Gesk, who organized Woodbridge’s squads. Click here for the full article. |
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