Kopparty wins first-ever "Indiana Ms. Science"

THE FOLLOWING IS FROM THE TRIBUNE-STAR:

Swara Kopparty, a Terre Haute South Vigo High School senior, is the first winner of a new, statewide award aimed at recognizing Indiana’s top science student.

Gov. Mitch Daniels made a surprise visit to Terre Haute South on Tuesday to announce that Kopparty is “Indiana Miss Science,” the inaugural winner of the annual Hoosier High School Science Award.

The award was kept a secret until Daniels’ announcement. “I had no idea … Thank you for this honor,” Kopparty said during an assembly in the high-school auditorium. The graduating senior — who has no classes this week — thought she was going back to school to give an interview for her accomplishment as a 2008 co-valedictorian.

Kopparty was selected from among 160 candidates by a panel of high-school science teachers, university science professors, Department of Education staff and science professionals. The winners were chosen solely on the basis of academic achievement and test scores.

Selection criteria included SAT, ACT and Advanced Placement scores, awards and prizes earned and grades in science.

The governor told her, “We are so proud of you. We know so much hard work has gone into this. You have taken what must be tremendous talent that God gave you, but you have developed it … We know that great, great things await you.”

The governor said he hopes her accomplishment will serve as an example and help motivate other students to work harder at science and math, potentially leading them to better jobs and a better life.

While Kopparty plans to attend Harvard University, Daniels told her he hopes she eventually comes back to Indiana. “We need all the brilliant, talented, hard-working people like you that we can get,” he said.

At Harvard this fall, Kopparty plans to major in physics and minor in economics and computer science. She is an Indiana Academic All-Star; president of Terre Haute South’s Asian-American Club; and the recipient of numerous awards in science.

The awards include Intel Science Talent Search semifinalist; Indiana Junior Science and Humanities Symposium champion; and best of show at the West Central Indiana Regional Science and Engineering Fair. She recently participated in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Atlanta.

She has attended the prestigious and highly competitive Research Science Institute at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology and has done research in both chemistry and mathematics.

Additionally, Kopparty was selected to attend the International Summer Science Institute, which will take place this summer at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.

Kopparty enjoys playing the piano and painting in her spare time.

After the award ceremony, Kopparty said she is glad to see academic accomplishment recognized through the new awards.

In describing her success, she said, “Science is a passion of mine.” Her future career goals could include NASA or research.

Kopparty is the daughter of Bhaskara Kopparty and Surekha Kopparty. “She worked hard and she was really interested in what she was doing,” Bhaskara Kopparty said. The school and her teachers also provided much support, he said.

After the program, Daniels discussed why he instituted the Hoosier High School Science and Math awards. Earlier in the day, he presented the math award to Samuel Dittmer of Zionsville Community High School.

“We need to celebrate academic achievement much more than we have in this state,” Daniels said. “We’re great at recognizing athletic achievement. Everybody can name Mr. Basketball.”

A few months ago, someone asked Daniels why there wasn’t a similar award for the state’s top-performing math and science students. “In the long run, that’s more important to whether Indiana progresses and our economy grows than anything that happens athletically,” he said.

He believed the idea to have such an award was a good one, “So we moved on it right away.”

He hopes Indiana citizens and students pay attention. “Our future rides so much more on the math, science and general academic achievement of our young people, which is not what it needs to be yet,” he said. “Indiana doesn’t have a bigger sports fan than I am. But what really counts more than that in the long term is whether more young people do what Swara has done.”

Brandon Sorge, one of the judges, said Vigo County had several applicants for both awards, and as a group, they were “phenomenal” and the best group of applicants from any school district in the state.

Superintendent Dan Tanoos described Kopparty as an outstanding student, a role model and a well-rounded person. “This is a fantastic thing for Swara, her parents and the school corporation,” he said.

As part of the award, McGraw-Hill Education provided Kopparty with a $2,000 academic scholarship.

The awards were developed with input from the Indiana Science Technology Engineering Mathematics Network, the Hoosier Association of Science Teachers Inc., the Indiana Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the Indiana Association of Public School Superintendents.

Sue Loughlin can be reached at (812) 231-4235 or sue.loughlin@tribstar.com.

Science Bowl Team finishes 10th in the Nation!

Congratulations to Coach Aaron Warner and our Science Bowl Team. They placed 10th in the Nation last week while competing at nationals in Washington D.C.  They competed against, in Coach Warner’s words, "some awesome teams".  There were 67 teams in competition.  Articles about the team appeared in last Thursday's Tribune Star (5/1/08) and in Monday’s paper (5/5/08).  We are very proud of the team! Congrats to all!

Biggs wins Taxpayers Essay Contest!

The Taxpayers Association of Vigo County offers an essay contest every year. This years topic dealt with Compound and Hidden taxes and their affects on the consumer...Mr. Ross Martin, Econ teacher,  presented the essay contest to his seniors and Hannah had the essay turned in two days later. The school was notified a few weeks later that she had won the contest and she was presented a $200 check for her first place essay and was also invited to their annual luncheon on Thursday, May 8th. Hannah said that the money will be used to help buy her first round of books as she plans on double majoring at Saint Mary of the Woods this fall.  Img_00271 Img_00251

Senator Hillary Clinton visits Terre Haute South

Just weeks after Terre Haute North Vigo hosted Senator Barack Obama, we got our turn Thursday night, May 1st. Arriving one hour past schedule, Democratic Presidential Candidate, Senator Hillary Clinton arrived at Terre Haute South Vigo High School close to 9 PM.

From WTHI-TV...."Clinton talked about issues that were pertinent to Hoosiers in the Wabash Valley. The focus of her campaign in the Hoosier state has been centered around jobs and the economy.

"Indiana is the largest manufacturing state in the country. That's why it's especially important that you have a president that will focus on manufacturing," Sen. Clinton said. She also mentioned America's struggling economy and the rising cost of fuel. She claims she has the best plan to stimulate the economy, and to rebuild the middle class that was once thriving under her husband's administration.

Getting rid of "No Child Left Behind" and the "FAFSA" form for student lending are two ways she hopes to improve education. She asked a crowd member what their interest was on their student loan. "Twenty percent," he said.

After a gasp from the audience, Clinton said she wanted to get back to direct-lending. She also says if you work in public service for a period of time, your loans should be forgiven. Terre Haute was the senator's last stop for the day. After a warm welcome from a loud crowd of supporters, she hopes the trip will pay off next Tuesday."

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It was a historic day for Terre Haute South. Here are just a few photos from the day:

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These two photos are courtesy of the Indianapolis Star.

Senator Clinton coming to visit us!!

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton will campaign three days this week (April 28-May 2) throughout Indiana before stopping Thursday (May 1) here at Terre Haute South Vigo High School. Clinton's campaign says she will make stops in Indianapolis, Hobart and Princeton on Tuesday, in Kokomo on Wednesday before returning Thursday to Terre Haute, where she began her Indiana campaign.

Doors to Clinton's "Standing up for Jobs" Rally in the schools Main Gym will open at 6 p.m. EDT. The event will begin at 8.

We are excited and busily getting ready for Senator Clinton's visit.

Indiana Math League - STATE CHAMPS!

Our THS Math Team completed the last of six Indiana Math League Contests the week of April 19.

The top scorers in this final contest of the year were Raj Bhuptani, Pardha Ponugoti, John Ryan, Sachin Shinde, and E.G. Wright with perfect scores of 6 out of 6 very rigorous Math problems. Joseph Botros and Arjun Theertham achieved a score of 5 out of 6. Arun Theertham had 4 out of 6 correct. Brennan Chung, Sangeeth Jeevan, Raymond Montgomery, Emily Nixdorf, and Neelesh Shah participated in the contest with outstanding efforts to improve their Math Problem-Solving Skills.

I am extremely proud to announce that…

We are #1 in the state of INDIANA!!!

Our teams score of 176 points placed us 12 points above our closet competitor to cinch the 1st place position.

This is South's 9th time in 1st Place in the last twelve years. We earned 1st place statewide in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, and now 2008.

Congratulations coach Ms. Mae White, "THS Mathletes Extraordinaire" team members, and the entire Math Department!!

Chelsea Clinton visits Regional Hospital

Chelsea Clinton spoke (April 24) in the front lobby atrium of Terre Haute Regional Hospital in support of her mother's campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.

She discussed New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's plan to provide health care to every American. A small group of students from each VCSC high school got to attend.

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Special Presentation to Juniors and Seniors

Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter visited us on April 23rd to launch the Indiana Sate Students Initiative. The Initiative is designed to raise awareness of health risk behaviors that contribute to the leading causes of death and social problems among Indiana's youth, such as underage drinking and driving.

"With motor vehicle crashes leading the cause of death for teenagers, it's especially important for us to focus on efforts to stop drunk driving and underage drinking," said Carter.  Attorney General Carter teams up with the Century Council, to educate our students about the life-altering consequences that can result from drunk driving and underage drinking. The presentation, delivered by Brandon Silveria and his father Tony, addressed the importance of "making the right choice" about alcohol - and if students are under the age of 21, that the only responsible decision is not to drink. Brandon is a young man who was involved in an alcohol-related crash at the age of 17 just before his high school prom. Brandon and his father spoke to all juniors and seniors in the Auditorium.

More information on the Indiana Safe Students Initiative is available on line at www.AttorneyGeneral.IN.gov.

Here are some pictures from the day:

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Academic Honors Banquet

ISU's Hulman Center was filled with Brave pride on Tuesday, April 22 as we celebrated our annual Academic Honors Banquet. Over 200 students were honored for achieving academic excellence throughout the year. Over 600 people attend the event.

Special thanks to Mrs. Tammy Roach and the many Parent Network volunteers who helped plan, organize, and put on such a great evening for our students. It was a great night!

This year the Parent Network gave away a 2008 Dell laptop computer to one lucky student in attendace. Sophomore Kyle Topolosek was the lucky winner! Congratulations!

Here are some pictures from the event:

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JETS Team - 9th in Nation!

On Tuesday, April 22 we learned that our JETS (Junior Engineering Technical Society) team, which won its 5th straight State Championship earlier in the month, placed 9th national!  A Top 10 performance!!

Congratulations to Coach Dan Wunderlich and the team members!

Here is the link to the national team rankings:
http://www.jets.org/TEAMS/archives/natlRankings08.cfm