Posted on 30 May 2012. Tags: College essay, Henry Pease, Princeton
Every year, the Scroll runs a series of college essays written by the graduating seniors. This year’s seniors are a very talented class who are leaving CCDS to go to colleges all over the country. This is the college entrance essay of Henry Pease, who will be attending Princeton University this fall.
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Posted on 08 March 2011. Tags: Francisco Borrero, Gail Yacyshyn, Henry Pease, Holly Dayton, John Carriero, Paula Butler, science, Science Olympiad, State
By Holly Dayton ’13, Perspectives Editor. After a spectacular performance this past Saturday at the Cincinnati Regional Competition, the Science Olympiad team is advancing to State, to compete against the 40 best teams in Ohio.
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Posted on 11 March 2010. Tags: Alex Levinson, Brad Hamoor, Dane Isburg, Elizabeth Blackburn, Francisco Borrerp, Gail Yacyshyn, Henry Pease, Jayne Caron, John Carriero, Jonas Luebbers, Kevin Baxter, Kevin McSwiggen, Marzieh Mirzamani, Michael Morgan, Paula Butler, Science Olympiad, Sebastian Koochaki, William Bismayer
By Isaac Guttman, ‘10, News Editor. Shortly after the torch for Winter Olympics was extinguished, another breed of Olympians, the CCDS Science Olympiad team, competed at the Regional Science Olympiad competition at Raymond Walters College. The team earned district honors at the Saturday, March 6 event, placing fourth out of 24 of the top teams in Cincinnati and qualifying for the State competition.
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Posted on 15 January 2010. Tags: Alex Levinson, Brad Hamoor, Henry Pease, Jayne Caron, Kevin Baxter, Marzieh Mirzamani, Northmont Invitational, Paula Butler, Science Olympiad, Sebastian Koochaki
By Isaac Guttman, ‘10, News Editor. In its third showing at the Northmont Invitational, Country Day’s Science Olympiad team earned its most impressive finish yet, placing an 9th out of 27 teams from across Midwest. With three ribbons and two medals in the 23 event competition, Country Day out-performed all other Cincinnati schools, including perennial powerhouses Wyoming and Mason.
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