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CA welcomes Chinese exchange

February 12, 2018

Cary Academy extends a warm welcome to a visiting exchange group from Henan Experimental High School, our sister school in Zhengzhou, China.  The group  of 16 students and one teacher arrived in Cary on February 9th for the start of the 12th exchange between our two schools.  Head of School Mike Ehrhardt greeted the group with a brief reception on Monday morning in the Administration building lobby.  The visiting students will participate in a variety of activities during their time at CA, all organized by exchange coordinator Trish Yu.  The program includes class visits and tours of downtown Raleigh, Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill.  Our friends from China will be with us until Feb. 15th, and then will go on to visit Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York City before flying back to China.  Cary Academy students will return the visit to Zhengzhou in late May/early June as part of our world language exchange program.

Below, waiting to greet guests at RDU

Below, morning reception in the Admin Lobby

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Swim teams repeat (x4 and x9) as TISAC champs

February 7, 2018

The boys and girls swim teams repeated as TISAC champs.

For the girls, it was their fourth consecutive title. The Medley Relay team consisting of Nisma Said, Amy Chang, Charlotte Hook and Helen Chen set a school record and broke the TISAC Conference Meet Record set back in 2004 by Cardinal Gibbons. Helen Chen (50 Free), Charlotte Hook (100 Fly) and Isabella Barnette (100 Free) all won their individual events to go along with the Medley Relay team and the 200 Freestyle Relay (Amy Chang, Emma Zayas, Isabella Barnette and Charlotte Hook). 

The boys title was their ninth in a row. The meet moved in CA's favor in the fourth event, the 50-yard Freestyle, where Josh Pullen, Will Newman and Constantin Zodl finished 1st, 2nd and 3rd.  The CA boys would cruise to four individual champion titles (Pullen in the 50 Free, Ben Humphries 100 Free, Jack Todd 500 Free and Kevin Chen in the 100 Back).  Additionally, Will Newman, Vincent Wang, Todd, Humphries and Pullen won the 200 Free and 400 Free relays. 

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Sci Oly team takes medals

February 6, 2018

Congratulations to the 36 US students who competed in the Science Olympiad Raleigh Regional. Our JV team medaled in eight events and the Varsity team earned 5th place and medaled in 12 events

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Physics team shoots for the moon

February 2, 2018

Cary Academy took 3rd place in the prestigious United States Invitational Young Physicists Tournament (USIYPT) in January 2018. Teams of students from schools around the world had been working on complex problems for a full calendar year and joined together to share and defend their research. 

This year, teams of students worked on Moon’s Orbit (Robert Schellenberger and Vincent Wang with help from Rachel May and Abe Weinstein), Electromagnetically Coupled Mechanical Oscillators (Cameron Fisher and Abe Weinstein with help from Obinna Modilim), Projectile Motion Through the Air (Josh Pullen, Ross Matton and Ben Humphries with help from Scott Matton, Will Aarons, Felipe Chiavegatto, Aidan Sher, and Saajan Patal) and Incandescent Light Bulbs and Blackbody Radiation (Maggie Hayes with help from Christian Sodano and Paul Ibrahim).    

The competition on these undergraduate-level physics questions involves both presentation and defense of CA team research but also understanding and discussing the research presented by other schools.  Maggie Hayes (team captain), Robert Schellenerger, Josh Pullen and Abe Weinstein ably presented and defended their work at the competition, but it is truly an effort of the whole group, as no single person could possibly complete a project of this magnitude alone.

USAYPT’s goal is to improve teaching and learning by promoting research at the high school level.  This was the third year that Cary Academy has been invited to participate. The team was started by US physics teacher Matt Greenwolfe, with support from faculty members Dick Mentock, Robert Coven, and Rachel Atay.  

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Both JV robot teams headed to States

January 30, 2018

Cary Academy has two JV robotics teams that compete in the FIRST Tech Challenge. On Saturday, January 27th, they went to their second qualifying tournament, their last chance to move on to the States. Both teams (and robots) met the challenge with flying colors.

At the end of round-robin play where each team competes in 5 matches, both Team Q – 5270 and the ChargerBots – 12010 finished with records of 4-1. Scoring rules sort out ties leaving 5270 seeded #3 and 12010 seeded #4. The #1 seeded team was Aperture Science, driving a virtually unbeatable bot; and Deus Ex Machina rounded out the top for as the #2 seed.

During alliance selection, where the top 4 seeds choose two other robots to join their alliance, the #1 team chose 12010 to join them and the #2 seed chose the 5270 to join them. Both CA teams jumped to a higher-seeded alliance, opening the door for our teams to go head-to-head in the finals. 

Playoff rounds use a best two out of three format, and both alliances won their semi-final rounds in two matches, sending both CA teams to the finals, on opposing alliances. Seeding held true to form as the #1 alliance claimed the victory in two matches.

Thus, CA’s Chargerbots (12010) arrived home with a champion trophy. They also earned the Connect Award, recognizing their work to reach out to the community and share robot love.

Not to be outdone, Team Q (5270) came home with not only the runner-up trophy, but also with the Control Award, which recognizes excellent programming systems.

It was an awesome day for CA robotics and the teams now have 2 weeks to get ready for the State Championship on Feb 10th in Greensboro.

Join us in congratulating the members of CA’s JV Robotics teams:

5270 – Team Q
1. John Kesler (10)
2. Matthew Modi (10)
3. Sheridan Page (10)
4. Myla James (9)
5. Zariah Greene (10)
6. Casey Cervenka (9)
7. Quinn Vaughan (9)
8. Ryan Chen (9)
9. Jono Jenkens (10)
10. Evan Snively (10)
11. Loren Troan (10)
12. Han Zhang (9)
13. Brandon Yi (9)
14. Morgan White (10)

12010 – ChargerBots
1. Scott Matton (10)
2. Felipe Chiavegatto (10)
3. Ethan Norfleet (10)
4. Colin Zhu (10)
5. Harrison Truscott (9)
6. Aidan Sher (10)
7. Sachin Amaresh (10)
8. Sarah Hallman (9)
9. Olivia Zimmerman (9)
10. Anisha Rustogi (9)
11. Zach Wiebe (9)
12. Anna Cheng (10)
13. Obinna Modilim (10)

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Eight honored in band

January 22, 2018

Congratulations to the eight students were named to the All-District Band or All-Region Jazz Band, a tie for best in Cary Academy history. Auditions were held on January 13, 2018 in Greensboro. 

All-District Bands 2018
Ian Fan (’24) – clarinet
Rishi Goswami (’20) – clarinet
Aarav Gupta (’22) – trumpet
Abby Li (’22) – flute
Max Li (’23) – clarinet
Emily Wang (’22) – flute

All-Region Jazz Band 2018
Luke Ramee (’24) – trombone
Charlie Zoetrmulder (’23) – trombone

Learn more about the process here

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Maydew (’19) wins Scout award

January 8, 2018

Elizabeth Maydew (’19), a Cary Girl Scout and junior at CA, earned the Girl Scouts’ Gold Award for her “Culture Club” in support of refugee students at Athens Drive High School. She previously worked with ESL students and wanted to broaden this project to be applicable to refugees. Fewer than 6% of Scouts win the Gold Award annually. 

See the feature in the Cary Citizen

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Spector (’18) wins App Challenge

December 11, 2017

Senior Cole Spector has won the Congressional App Challenge for the NC-02 District. His app "Speech Timer" was developed in an ADV Topics class for computer programming at CA. 

The Congressional App Challenge will invite winners from across the country to showcase their apps to the Members of Congress and members of the tech community at #HouseOfCode, a reception on Capitol Hill to be held in April 2018. Their work is eligible to be featured for one year on the permanent display in the U.S. Capitol Building and on the House.gov website. Each winning student will also be awarded $250 in Amazon Web Service credits, generously donated by Amazon Web Services. 

You can see Cole's video explaining his app on YouTube. More about the contest can be found here. 

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German students get hip hoppy

November 15, 2017

On October 23, 2017, the CA German program traveled to Broughton High School to see the German hip hop band "EinsHoch6" on their first US tour! They rocked the house full of NC students of German, and students were able to get selfies and autographs from the band following the concert. The band also conducted a workshop for German teachers last Saturday, where Frau Verhoeven learned to rap and Frau Burgbacher provided dance support. Many thanks to EinsHoch6, Deutsche Welle, and the American Association of Teachers of German for organizing and sponsoring the tour!!

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