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Congratulations Valentine Esposito and Kelly Prudente

publication date: Apr 17, 2009
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Valentine Esposito and Kelly Prudente have been named semi-finalists in the Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) Competition administered by the College Board. Valentine Esposito, a student in Ms. Trinkle's science research program at High School East, conducted a study titled "The Influence of Fear on Teenage Drug Use." She employed extensive research to investigate a current issue plaguing teens today. She was mentored by Ms. Trinkle who says that her work involved meticulously organizing data. Her effort was outstanding and this recognition is well deserved. Kelly Prudente is a member of the research program at High School West. Dr. Figueiredo, research coordinator at West, stated that Kelly's strong work ethic was a key component in the success of Kelly's project entitled: "The Effect of Select Non-Academic Activities on Self Esteem." Kelly's sister Katie Prudente was one of our two Semifinalists last year!

"According to Gaston Caperton, president of the College Board, "The YES Competition was developed to help students hone their skills in using research methods and critical thinking to identify new ideas that may help address some of the major public health issues we face today." The College Board further explains that, "The YES Competition is designed to spur students' interest in the field of public health, specifically epidemiology which explores disease, illness, and injury within populations with the goal of developing methods for prevention, control, and treatment to improve health." Valentine and Kelly will each receive a $1000 scholarship.    

 

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