High school students from across the District showcased their knowledge and skills at recent regional and provincial competitions. Many earned medals and several qualified to compete at upcoming national competitions.
Science Fair Winners
Two students from the District have been chosen to compete at the national Canada-Wide Science Fair for their innovative projects that earned them a place as finalists from the BC and Yukon region. Congratulations to:
- Moscrop Secondary student Nimish Jain – project: Highly Evolved Lip Learning mOdel (HELLO): A Novel Machine Learning Model for Accurate Lipreading
- Burnaby North Secondary student Khafri Mau – project: The First Step to Growing Plants on Mars
They are among 56 students selected from across 12 regions to attend the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Edmonton from May 14-19.
Grade 11 Burnaby Mountain Secondary student Andrew Sun earned a gold medal at the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair. He was also awarded a $2000 entrance scholarship to the University of British Columbia for capturing “Best Earth and Environmental Science Project.â€
Skills Canada Provincial Winners
Career Education students in the District’s Programs of Choice did exceptionally well at the Skills Canada provincial competition, where they took on challenges designed to test the skills required in trades and technology careers. The following students earned medals:
- Jayden De Guzman from Burnaby Mountain Secondary and Emily Ling from Burnaby South Secondary in the Graphics & Media Arts program captured a silver medal each in the 2D animation category
- Sarah Taylor from Burnaby Central Secondary in the Professional Cook program took home a bronze medal in the culinary arts category
- Connor De Vera-McGinn from Moscrop Secondary earned a gold medal and Ogie Segulja from Alpha Secondary in the Auto Collision & Refinishing program both secured silver medals in the automotive collision repair category
- Benjamin Halko from Burnaby South Secondary ²¹²Ô»åÌýTim Generalov from Byrne Creek Community School, both in the Cisco Networking Academy, earned gold and silver respectively in the IT network systems administration category
The gold medal winners qualify for the Skills Canada Nationals in Winnipeg, which will be held on May 25 and 26.
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Posted April 2023