Cape Central High School students earned numerous individual team awards during the Southeast Missouri State University Math Field Day competition in April, including first place in Team Problem Solving. Awards earned were Algebra 1, 2nd place: Rachel Juhlin; Word Problems, 1st place: Alex Gentle; Exponential and Log Functions, 2nd place: Vikas Rudrappa; Geometry, 1st place: Riley Knight; Probability, 3rd place: Josh Greaser; Number Theory, 3rd place: Samartha Shrestha; Elementary Data Analysis, 2nd place: Emily Weisenberger; Non-Routine Level 1, 2nd place: Jack Bagley, 1st place: Samartha Shrestha; Algebra 1 Team Event, 2nd place: Rachel Juhlin, Taylor Shivelbine, Will Shivelbine and Caleb Ambler; Algebra II Team Event, 2nd place: Samartha Shrestha, Alex Gentle, Emily Diamond and Melissa Hopkins; Geometry Team Event, 2nd place: Jack Bagley, Riley Knight, Reed Dickson and Rachel Williams; Trigonometry Team Event, 1st place: Vikas Rudrappa, Aaron Mehner, Alex Mehner and Sydney Messerli; Problem Solving, 1st place: Cape Central High School. Math teachers at CHS include Mary Shelton, Donna Martin, Tracy Lohmeier, Cheryl Sebaugh and Rachel Sprandel, team coordinator.
Area students were named to the dean's list at Maryville University in St. Louis for the spring 2013 semester. Undergraduate students are eligible for the dean's list when they complete at least 12 Maryville University credit hours in a semester with a minimum of a 3.5 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale.
The honorees include: Kacie Hill of McClure, Ill.; Lauren Bess of Marquand, Mo.; Jared Green of Cape Girardeau; Elizabeth Kiblinger of Cape Girardeau; Kevin Dittlinger of Benton, Mo.; Alex Davie of Chaffee, Mo; Lisa Henderson of Delta; Jamie Brugger of Jackson; Rachel Buchheit of Jackson; Taylor Dickerson of Jackson; Ryan Schlick of Jackson; Amanda Lappe of Oak Ridge; and Cory Bunger of Whitewater.
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