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Samuel Wang is a rising sophomore at Davidson Academy Online (but still associated with Lexington, Massachusetts). He has participated in many math competitions, such as ARML and USAJMO. He has taken very advanced Calculus and chemistry courses through his school and is also preparing for the F=ma. He has also been a national science bowl champion for 2 years, in 2019 and 2021.
Owen Jiang is a rising sophomore at Lexington High School. He has participated in many math competitions such as the AMC, MATHCOUNTS, MML, MAML, BMT, HMMT, and NEML. Besides his daily forays into calculus and reading literature and textbooks, he also played piano at the New England Conservatory. He qualified for the 2020 National Geography Bee State Competition, and he enjoys his science commitments, listening to the radio, and enjoying the small things in life.
Stephanie Wan is a rising sophomore at Lexington High School. She's participated in many competitions of a variety of disciplines in STEM, including AMC, NEML, USACO, Science Bowl, Science Olympiad, F=ma, CTFs and hackathons, and more art competitions than she can count. She's the assistant Head Coach at Clarke Science Olympiad, and helped run Clarke Science Bowl. She helped run the Lexington Math Tournament, the Lexington Science Olympiad Invitational, and the Lexington Informatics Tournament in 2022. She enjoys playing tennis, reading, and Pokemon.
Erin Suh is a rising sophomore at Lexington High School. She has participated in the Science Bowl team for three years, placing 2nd at the 2021 regional competition. She competed in the Science Olympiad competition for two years, including the 2021-2022 season. Recently she became interested in the subject of marine biology and competed in the 2022 NOSB regional competition, placing 2nd. She also enjoys swimming, playing badminton, and listening to music.
Jerry Xu is a rising freshman going to Lexington High School. He's participated in numerous math, science, and computer science competitions such as AMC, AIME, NEML, LMT, USACO, and Science Bowl/Olympiad. When he's not busy studying or taking a nap, he often enjoys sports such as ping-pong and badminton. He also enjoys learning about history and indulging himself in Magic the Gathering™ content.
A rising sophomore at LHS, Damon Gurvich enjoys all fields of STEM with an emphasis on biology and physics. He enjoys competing in science bowl as well as the USABO and F=ma. He enjoys collecting books and learning superfluous facts in his free time, although this must inevitably be shared with his blossoming Wikipedia and Desmos "habits".
William Jung is a rising freshman going to Lexington High School. He mainly studies biology, earth and space science, and chemistry. He has competed in both Science Bowl and Science Olympiad at a national level, receiving multiple medals for the latter event. He enjoys swimming, badminton, and playing his violin.
Alex Wang is a rising sophomore at Lexington High School. Apart from reading advanced physics, biology, chemistry, and math textbooks, Alex participates in VEX V5 robotics. When he is not learning about history, geography, technology, digital design, and engineering, Alex can be found reading entire Wikipedia articles on bizarrely specific topics.
Alex Corbett is a rising sophomore at LHS. He thoroughly enjoys reading up on some of the newest discoveries in science from experts in their fields, as well as also enjoying playing sports and writing and enjoying music.
Ben Yin is a rising freshman going to Lexington High School. He is an avid Earth and Space Science main. In his free time, he enjoys playing chess and Reaper. He is a MATHCOUNTS States Qualifier as well as an AIME qualifier. You can find him grinding math homework in his office daily. If he isn't in the office, then he's out eating somewhere.
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