Intel Corporation : New York School Wins Top Honors at Intel Schools of Distinction Awards
09/10/2012| 09:50pm US/Eastern

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Nation's Most Innovative Math and Science Schools Celebrated as Intel
Schools of Distinction
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Schools with exceptional math and science programs were recognized in
Washington, D.C. at the Intel Schools of Distinction Awards.
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Ossining High School from Ossining, N.Y. won the top award of $100,000.
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Other schools from Alabama, Pennsylvania, Texas and Washington were
recognized.
Ossining High School in Ossining, N.Y. took top honors Monday in the
Intel Schools of Distinction Awards. The Intel Schools of Distinction
Awards recognizes K-12 schools that have some of the most successful
educational programs in the country. Honored schools provide a rich,
rigorous science or mathematics curriculum by incorporating hands-on
investigative experiences that prepare students for future jobs.
Other winning schools include George Hall Elementary School (Mobile,
Ala.), Legacy Elementary School (Madison, Ala.), Penn Alexander School
(Philadelphia), School of Science and Engineering (Dallas) and
Technology Access Foundation Academy (Kent, Wash.).
"Intel is proud to honor the Intel Schools of Distinction Award winners
for their commitment to encouraging and engaging students in science and
math," said Wendy Hawkins, executive director of the Intel Foundation.
"Through the recognition of these innovative programs, Intel hopes to
form a greater awareness of the tangible successes schools can achieve
by cultivating a hands-on science and math environment."
The Intel Foundation and sponsoring companies distributed $560,000 in
cash grants and awards to the winning schools. Each winning school at a
minimum won an estimated $75,000 in a combination of cash grants from
the Intel Foundation and an award package that includes curriculum
materials, professional development resources, hardware and software
from such sponsors as Adaptive Curriculum, BrainWare Safari, DreamBox
Learning, LanSchool, Pearson and SMART, which has been an anchor
benefactor of this program since its 2004 inception.
Ossining High School received the Star Innovator Award, which brings an
additional $15,000 from the Intel Foundation along with other prizes
totaling $100,000. Since 1988, this high school has implemented a
project-based science program that fosters involvement through an
extensive network of mentoring and community partnerships. Through
hands-on learning, the program has encouraged a wide variety of student
programs, including the school's robotics program, where students create
robots from the initial design through final development.
Winners were selected from a pool of 18 schools that were recognized as
finalists from 176 applications from 35 states. Finalists were:
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School Level
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School Name
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City
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State
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Mathematics
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Elementary School
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Dana Elementary School
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Dana
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North Carolina
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Forest Hills School
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Florence
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Alabama
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George Hall Elementary School
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Mobile
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Alabama
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Middle School
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Dowell Middle School
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McKinney
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Texas
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St. Therese Chinese Catholic School
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Chicago
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Illinois
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Technology Access Foundation Academy
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Kent
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Washington
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High School
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Baruch College Campus High School
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New York
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New York
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Peachtree Ridge High School
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Suwanee
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Georgia
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School of Science and Engineering
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Dallas
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Texas
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Science
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Elementary School
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Gary and Bobbye Jack Minshew Elementary School
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McKinney
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Texas
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Legacy Elementary School
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Madison
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Alabama
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West Melbourne Elementary School for Science
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West Melbourne
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Florida
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Middle School
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Edison Computech Middle School
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Fresno
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California
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Ni River Middle School
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Spotsylvania
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Virginia
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Penn Alexander School
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Philadelphia
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Pennsylvania
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High School
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Boston Latin School
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Boston
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Massachusetts
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Gatton Academy
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Bowling Green
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Kentucky
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Ossining High School
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Ossining
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New York
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For more information on the Intel Schools of Distinctions Awards visit www.intel.com/education/schoolsofdistinction.
To get the latest Intel education news, follow Twitter updates at https://es.twitter.com/IntelK12Edu.
Intel's sponsorship of the Schools of Distinction Awards is part of the
Intel® Education Initiative, a sustained public-private partnership with
governments in more than 50 countries. Through this $100 million a year
initiative, Intel delivers programs that improve the effective use of
technology to enhance 21st century skills and encourages
excellence in mathematics, science and engineering. For more
information, visit www.intel.com/education.
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) is a world leader in computing innovation. The
company designs and builds the essential technologies that serve as the
foundation for the world's computing devices. Additional information
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