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Great Achievements

Ammons Students Doing Great Things

2024 Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge (JIC) Winners
 

Congratulations to Erika Casanola and Rebecca Ruiz on being named Nominees for the 2024 Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge (JIC), a program of Society for Science! The Thermo Fisher JIC is the premier Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) competition for 6th-8th grade students in the United States. This is an incredible achievement – only the top 10% of middle school projects nationwide are invited to apply online for the national competition. For more on this Challenge:  2024 Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge (JIC)

Art Club Painted Tea Bags

 
UTD Essay & Visual Arts Contest Winners

 
Melanie Sanchez The Pandemic 2021

Melanie Sanchez The Pandemic 2021

Covid Project Makayla Henry 2021

Covid Project Makayla Henry 2021

Student Artwork accepted into the Hispanic Heritage Show
 
Student Artwork accepted into the Black History Show
 
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Daniel Ortecho
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Emma Melendez
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Oakley Sever
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Oakley Sever
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Victoria Navarro
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Sophia Iparraguirre
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Josie McDonough
Antonio Belaval's Artwork hanging in the Capitol Building 
 
The following 6th graders had their work accepted into the Countywide Art Show. 
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Kriciel Yenz
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Emma Rementeria
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Elismay Castellon
The following students had their work accepted into the Hispanic Heritage Show which will be on display at the School Board Building.
Laura Roca - Hispanic Heritage Show 2019
Laura Roca
Shelayah Wilson - Hispanic Heritage Show
Shelayah Wilson
Sofia Marti - Hispanic Heritage Show 201
Sofia Marti

“Do the Right Thing” Essay

Congratulations to LUKE YANG and ENYA MARTIN, winners of the DO THE RIGHT THING ESSAY CONTEST, chosen from almost 2,000 essays! They win a free trip to Washington, DC and their writing will now be in the Library of Congress.
Emily Tews had her poem on gun violence read at the Florida House of Representatives
Read the Poem
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