A team of Upper St. Clair High School students recently earned honorable mention overall and an honorable mention in the category of technical computing in the MathWorks Math Modelingâ¯(M3) Challenge.
Seniors Alex Carlson, Christian Chiu, Harrison Chui, Jack Myers and Sophia Shi will receive a $1,000 scholarship to be split equally.
âOf the 535 papers submitted in this yearâs MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge, your teamâs solution has been selected to receive one of 35 honorable mention awards. You should be very proud of this distinction, especially given the rigorous and intense scrutiny that each paper endured,â said Adrianne Ali, a representative from M3 Challenge. âOnly about 9 percent of the submitted papers were selected for prize recognition.â
Noah Green, Capitol attack suspect, had ties to several states, was seeking name change Follow Us
Question of the Day The American flag at the U.S. Capitol flies at half-staff in honor of Capitol Police officer William Evans who was killed after a man rammed a car into two officers at a barricade outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Friday, . more > By Andrew Blake - The Washington Times - Saturday, April 3, 2021
Noah Ricardo Green, the suspect in the death of a U.S. Capitol Police officer killed Friday in Washington, D.C., graduated from college in Virginia in 2019 and was living there prior to the attack.
Noah Green, Capitol attack suspect, had ties to several states, was seeking name change Follow Us
Question of the Day The American flag at the U.S. Capitol flies at half-staff in honor of Capitol Police officer William Evans who was killed after a man rammed a car into two officers at a barricade outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, Friday, . more > By Andrew Blake - The Washington Times - Saturday, April 3, 2021
Noah Ricardo Green, the suspect in the death of a U.S. Capitol Police officer killed Friday in Washington, D.C., graduated from college in Virginia in 2019 and was living there prior to the attack.
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Hampton High School tops the list of the Best High Schools in the Pittsburgh according to the most recent rankings by U.S. News & World Report.
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Hampton High School ranked seventh in the state and No. 1 in the Pittsburgh region in the most recent report compiled by U.S. News & World Report.
Tony LaRussa | Tribune-Review
Hampton High School tops the list of the Best High Schools in the Pittsburgh according to the most recent rankings by U.S. News & World Report.
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Once upon a time, in the spring of 1911, a 14-year-old boy embarked on the ship Madonna from Naples, Italy. Per the instructions of his mother Francesca, his destination was Ellis Island, America. Luigi was never to see his siblings, his parents nor his homeland again.
The combination of desperation and dreams, plus the promise that America held for peasant farmers in Calabria, was reason enough to make the hopeful journey.
Shortly after his arrival in Pittsburgh, he enrolled in a correspondence school to learn the English language. Soon Luigi was working at a brickyard and then later in a power plant for the Pennsylvania Railroad.