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Frazer School student among 40 finalists in national science and math competition


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Frazer School student Sophia Rong's passion for science began in seventh grade at Lincoln Middle School when she was assigned a research project on the evolution of an object. "Most of my classmates chose technical subjects like computers and cars — I chose toilet paper,

A student from Frazer School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been named one of 40 finalists in the prestigious Regeneron Science Talent Search, a national competition that recognizes high school seniors for their exceptional scientific research and mathematical abilities. This competition, now in its 83rd year, is known for identifying future leaders in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The finalists were chosen from over 1,900 applicants based on their innovative projects which address real-world issues. The student's project, which has not been detailed in the article, impressed the judges with its originality, scientific rigor, and potential impact. Each finalist will receive $25,000, with the opportunity to compete for the top award of $250,000. The finalists will travel to Washington, D.C., for a week of events, including interviews, presentations, and a final awards ceremony.

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