State UIL Math Championship

SEM had seven students compete at the Academic State UIL meet on May 4th and 5th . Students competed in Number Sense, Calculator, Math and Spelling. These are very competitive events – these students have spent years preparing for this competition. If you see these students, please congratulate them on their accomplishments.

State UIL Math 2018 Mathematics First PlaceMathematics – 1st place team
Raviraj Rege – 1st place
Victor Diaz – 2nd place
Yash Chandak
Pranay Varada

State UIL Math 2018 Number Sense
Number Sense – 3rd place team
Raviraj Rege – 9th place
Yash Chandak
Tomisin Ogunfunmi
Victor Diaz

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Calculator Applications – 3rd place team
Victor Diaz – 7th place
Raviraj Rege – 8th place
Yash Chandak
Valentina Pham

Spelling and Vocabulary
Priya Irukulapati

—Josh Newton

Saumya Rawat Won Third Aspire IT Grant from NCWIT

Saumya Rawat won another highly competitive $3,300 grant from the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT) to host free app development programs this summer. Recently she hosted 2 day weekend workshop sessions at UTD for middle school girls from underrepresented areas. More than 100 Girls from all over the DFW areas learned robotics using Scribblers, met student and professional mentors, explored STEM career options, and interacted with the FRC Robobusters Townview Robotics Team robots.

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IT Empowerment for Her’s January and February robotics programs were featured on the UT Dallas Computer Science page: UT Dallas CS and IT Empowerment for Her Program Promote STEM Education for Middle School Girls Through Weekend Workshops – Department of Computer Science – The University of Texas at Dallas – Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science.

Additionally, Saumya was also featured on the Hub: Student’s organization shares love of STEM with middle-school girls | The Hub.

Please see the IT Empowerment for Her Opportunities page for past program photos and check back soon for updated upcoming program registrations: http://empowerment4her.org/opportunities.html.

The app development summer programs will be held on June 27-29 and July 9-11 and are for incoming 6th-9th grade girls; please subscribe to receive an email when registration opens: https://goo.gl/forms/cI4bB2KitX8hGQt92. If any high school girls would like to volunteer, please register at the link: https://goo.gl/forms/0bte0iOCUCCRisnW2.

SEM Students Win Blacklight Robotics Tournament

Students include Karina Lara eclipsing Tycho Virani, Evan Daane (BTW), Aksay Jaitly, Justin Bonsell and Matthew Callahan.

SEM Students from two FTC teams joined forces to become the winning alliance at the May 28th blacklight tournament hosted by the Ferris Yellowjackets.

Technical Difficulties Team 7172 joined forces with Iron Reign Team 6832 to take the finals rounds. The tournament, known as the Yellow Jacket Blacklight Bug Zapper is a fun off-season tournament held under very unusual conditions.

Robots on the right side belong to Technical Difficulties in the foreground and Iron Reign brightly lit at the rear.

Iron Reign earns FTC World Championship Motivate Award

Top Row: Justin Bonsell, Christian Saldana, Charlotte Leakey, Tycho Virani, Evan Daane, Austin Davis
Bottom: Janavi Chadha, Kenna Tanaka, Abhijit Bhattaru, Karina Lara and Ethan Helfman
Coached by Karim Virani, Cathy Lux and Calvin Boykin

Last week at the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) Robotics World Championship in Houston, Team 6832, Iron Reign, from the School of Science and Engineering in Dallas ISD earned the Motivate award which ranks them at the top in the outreach category.

Each of the 5,200 active robotics teams this year is expected and encouraged to share their passion for robotics and all things Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) with younger students who haven’t had the same opportunities. One hundred and twenty eight of these teams from around the world earned spots at this championship, including teams from the USA, Canada, Mexico, South America, the Middle East, the Pacific Rim and China. Iron Reign recieved this recognition for their work in creating, operating and sustaining the Mobile Tech eXPerience, an RV that they converted to a mobile STEM lab in order to support the work of Big Thought and the Dallas City of Learning Initiative.

On board the vehicle, students can learn to program one of sixteen sumo robots, design 3D objects and print them on one of the four 3D printers, learn to program in Scratch or create virtual worlds in Minecraft. The robotics team converted the vehicle and helped run the pilot program in summer 2016. This school year their goal has been to help Big Thought sustain the vehicle by continuing to support deployments, improve the curriculum and simply “make it loud.” And now Big Thought is taking vehicle operations year-round. With this vehicle and accomplished instructors, Big Thought is bringing STEM exposure into under-served neighborhoods to help young students think of themselves as future engineers, scientists or technologists. This year alone the team has contributed 680 hours supporting 15 deployments of the vehicle to neighborhoods and large events. They’ve taught or spoken with over 3,400 students or parents at these events, and they’ve shared curriculum and the story of the vehicle nationwide by participating at the National Science Teachers Association STEM Expo.

This video will tell you more about the MXP from the perspective of the team members:

In the robot game the team finished 26 of 64 teams in their division, a good showing for a first-time Worlds team with a new young drive team. And Dr. Woodie Flowers, lead mentor of FIRST and Professor Emeritus at MIT signed and kissed our robot:

The team is fully appreciative of all of the support they’ve received this year. Special mention goes to Big Thought, Jeff Marx and Joe Schelanko of the Dallas ISD STEM Department, the SEM PTSA, the School of Science and Engineering staff and our advisor Calvin Boykin, Principal Andrew Palacios, Executive Director Tiffany Huitt and the tireless parents of all team members.

Please see the team website for more information. The team will be going to the UIL State Championship in Austin on May 18. Finally, here is our robot reveal:

 

Sasha Thomas is the Superintendent’s Scholarship recipient with the highest GPA

Joe May Superintendent Scholarship For Sasha Thomas

Sasha Thomas received the Jose “Joe” May Scholarship, named after the former Dallas ISD trustee, which is awarded to the Superintendent’s Scholarship recipient with the highest GPA among the Superintendent’s Scholars.

She also received a 2018 Superintendent’s Scholarship which honors graduating high school seniors. This is the 18th year of the program. 62 seniors received $2,500 scholarships.

Sasha Thomas 2018 Dallas Isd Scholarship

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Seven SEM students advance to State in Academic UIL

SEM students competed in the Region UIL Academic Meet this weekend at Baylor University. SEM has seven students that will be advancing to the State Meet on May 4th and 5th in Austin. Students who placed 1st – 3rd individually or who were on the first place team for an event advance to the State Meet. Students who placed in their events are:

Number Sense – 1st place team (see photo above)
Raviraj Rege – 1st place, Yash Chandak – 2nd place, Tomisin Ogunfunmi – 3rd place, Victor Diaz

Calculator Applications – 1st place team
Raviraj Rege – 1st place, Yash Chandak – 2nd place, Victor Diaz – 3rd place, Valentina Pham – 5th place

Mathematics –  1st place team
Raviraj Rege – 2nd place, Yash Chandak – 4th place, Victor Diaz – 5th place, Pranay Varada – 6th place

Spelling and Vocabulary
Priya Irukulapati – 3rd place

The following students will be advancing to State:
Yash Chandak
Victor Diaz
Priya Irukulapati
Tomisin Ogunfunmi
Valentina Pham
Raviraj Rege
Pranay Varada

If you see these students, please congratulate them on their accomplishments.

Josh Newton