The Good Shepherd Academy Triumph
By Sayantika Ghosh, Gaea News NetworkSunday, April 18, 2010
KINGSTON, (GaeaTimes.com)- The Good Shepherd Academy of Kingston witnessed thirteen of their students shine at the Forensics competition. Among the Good Shepherd academy students, Madelyn Charney along with Juliana Pillets earned their recognition at the first place while Anna Thomas and Courtney Kijek were recognized in the second place. The forensic competition had them as the dramatic interpreters of the events which unfolded one fact after another.
Following that, the Good Shepherd academy students also took part in two projects that was sponsored by NASA along with the Luzerne Intermediate Group. “Project Endeavor” was the main project which had the Good Shepherd academy students participating where they were nationally recognized on more than one occasion.
The Good Shepherd academy’s project was based on the theme of “Water Recycling” and was selected to be one of the Top 20 projects. The Good Shepherd academy’s project received recognition from the Waste Limitation & Management Resources. The Good Shepherd academy students were handed over a certificate for their outstanding contributions in the project.
In the recent past, the Good Shepherd academy team was selected as one of the best 50 teams which went ahead to lift the winner prize at the “What if No Gravity?” contest. It was told that the Good Shepherd academy team shall start off with their final big project in a few days. The team members shall include Matthew Nicholas, Konnor Krakenfels, Jonathan Larralde, Frank Mrozowski, Donald Stephens and Matthew Gardner along with Janice Ambrulavage and Michael Berbano who had always depicted excellence and earned good name for the Good Shepherd academy. The new project is said to be focused on the moon and its structural basics.