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Berlin Excels At Regional Envirothon Competition

May 19, 2016 By eastwickpress

submitted by Adam Charbonneau
On Wednesday, May 4, two teams from Berlin High School and one team from Berlin Middle School traveled to the New York State Power Authority’s Visitor Center in Gilboa, NY to compete in the 2016 Capital Region Envirothon. [private]

Left to right: Ioann Popov, Vincent Scott, Joshua Hendricks, and Taylor Meyer at the Capital Region Envirothon. Photo courtesy of BCS
Left to right: Ioann Popov, Vincent Scott, Joshua Hendricks, and Taylor Meyer at the Capital Region Envirothon. Photo courtesy of BCS

The High School’s “Gold” team (juniors Taylor Meyer and Ioann Popov, and sophomores Vincent Scott and Joshua Hendricks) was the highest scoring team in Rensselaer County, making them this year’s county champions and earning them a trip to the NYS Envirothon.
Envirothon is a hands-on outdoor competition that tests student teams’ knowledge in the areas of Soils/Land Use, Aquatic Ecology, Forestry, Wildlife, and Current Environmental Issues which this year focused on an aquatic plant known as Hydrilla, an invasive species in our area. Berlin’s envirothon teams are co-coached by environmental science teacher Nick Toole and technology teacher Amanda Oligny, with 2016 marking the fifth year in a row that a team from Berlin has placed first in the county.
More than a competition, Toole said being a part of the envirothon is about “increasing students’ awareness of environmental issues and sparking passion for environmental science.”
“I wanted to be more aware of what is going on in our environment today,” said Meyer, who is taking AP Environmental Science with Toole, on how she found herself at the Capital Regional event. “This was my first time being there and it was a great experience. It was a validation to use what I have learned in class.”
The Capital Regional Envirothon hosted teams from Albany, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Schenectady and Schoharie Counties. The winning team from each county goes on to compete at the NYS competition, held Wednesday and Thursday, May 25 to 26 at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva. The winners of the state competition become the NYS representatives at the National Envirothon.[/private]

Filed Under: Berlin, Berlin School Dist., Front Page, School News

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