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^OARD^DATE 2 <br />Continental Math <br />League Winners <br />Science Awards <br />Youth Service <br />Program Honors <br />WordBAaaters <br />Award <br />Joy Blanchard, EXPLORE program coordinator, presented the <br />elementary awards. Winners were: <br />Robert Ranwigk Grade 4, Oakwood <br />Meredith Gruen. Grade 4, Oakwood <br />Rahtil A^rwal. Grade 4, Plymouth Creek <br />Rvan Anthony Grade 5, Birdiview <br />Charles Ylitalo. Grade 6, Plymouth Creek <br />Becky WvfTels. Grade 6, Oa^ood. <br />Saraiane Mvers. mathematics teacher at East, presented awards to <br />the following: <br />Jeff Pan and Roh Parkeip. Grade 7 <br />Becky Perkins and Brian Bii||h«»rp^ Grade 8 <br />Wendy Cheng and Darin Hawley. Grade 9 <br />Lynn Dunlan. IDEA coordinator, presented awards to the following <br />West students: <br />Will Chen. Matt Wcinzierl. and Ted Dorsey. Grade 7 <br />Jom Crorier. Josie Fairbaim. and Gree Kemm^tmiiAJom Crorier. J osie Fairbaim. and Greg Kemmrtmtw>|]|ij» <br />Grade 8 <br />Rob Chen. Jenny Fischer, and Ryan Taylor. Grade 9 <br />Debbie Brook^Golden. science teadier at Wayzata East, recognized <br />student Mentists who participated in region^, state, and <br />international science fairs. They were: <br />•Allison Berry and Heather Steen. Grade 9, Wa3Tzata East <br />who participated in the Twin Cities Regional Science Fair. <br />•WHS juniors Heidi Konkler and Lana Stefa participated in the <br />regional and state science fairs. <br />•Wayzata West eighth grader Katherine Himes who participated at <br />the regional and stete fairs. <br />•Ryan Egeland who won the right to exhibit at the International <br />Science and Engineering Fair in Orlando in May. He receiyed a <br />ranking of second in the world and a $300 award from Amoco for <br />environmental concerns. <br />WyzaU Senior High School and Wavzata West Junior Hiyh <br />School were selected as recipients of Minnesota's 1991 *Ezemplary <br />Youth Service Programs." They will be honored at a ceremony at the <br />SUte (^pitol with OflXfioiflLCadailll on May 14. WHSwas <br />recogniz^ for the YES (Youth Extending Service) program <br />studies instructor Neil <br />Community Education Services. Wayzata West's Barb Branrh and <br />student representatives detailed Project HOPE (Helping Other <br />People Everywhere) which weaves volunteer and service projects <br />into all curriculum areas. <br />Jfly Blanidtard rocognized Karan Thiww. a fourth grader at Gleason <br />Lake School, on her Word Masters Award. Karen was 1 of 8 out.of <br />40(X) partidpants in the nation >to have a perfect score.