A State College-area high school student will return home from spring break with a major research prize under his belt.
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State college student wins 1st place, and a $250K prize, in national math and science competition
A State College Area School District student won first place on Tuesday night in a national math and science competition for high school seniors billed as the oldest and most prestigious of its kind.
Siletz Valley School hosted a Family Math and Science Night, and students with the Explore and More program showcased their projects.
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