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team, led by middle school teacher, Pam Moniodes, consisted of Marcus Neely, Alia McFarland, Maadav Muthukumar, Caleb Mowery, Reuben Brock, Taylor Pastore, Anna Sheppard, Devlin Smith and Bode Dagen. As a result of outstanding academic achievement while attending WACTC, Canon-McMillan High School students Brian Bayne, Josey Goodell, and Alyssa Kroesen were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society. Congratulations to the principals of Wylandville Elementary, Hills- Hendersonville Elementary, Muse Elementary, and Cecil Intermediate School for receiving the Remaking Learning Days grant for their respective School. Congratulations to the Canon-McMillan High School students who took the top two spots in the 2018 Washington County Envirothon Competition this past. Canon- Mac's Gold Team's second-place winners were Jeffrey Kim, Mikayla Bayto, Chase Chambers, Katie Blanock, and Abby Daniels. Canon-McMillan's 1st Blue Team's first-place winners were Austin Kiers, Henry Mongrain, Maddie Timko, Amiee Buxton, and Pinar Garbioglu. Honors Police, First Responders The folks at Muse Elementary School know that not all superheroes wear capes. In real life, the superheroes of our communities often wear badges and turnout gear. For the second year, Canon- McMillan's elementary school held a Superhero Luncheon to honor community first responders on— when else?—National Superhero Day April 27. "This year, since we have combined buildings, Muse Elementary (hosted) Canonsburg, Cecil and Muse first responders," Muse Principal Tula Dziak said. The smiles said it all—the second- annual event was a success. Canon-McMillan High School's Hannah Chop, who placed first in the Westinghouse Science Honors Institute voluntary program. Hannah earned 116.50 out of a possible 130 points. Hannah will receive a $1,000 check for her effort. Mrs. Deliere, the science department chair said, “This is the first time since 2014, that I am aware of, where one of our students has taken first place. I am so proud of Hannah!” Logan Macri, Abby Daniels, and Mr. Zach Maisner, who represented Canon- McMillan School District at the student forum. They discussed the district's Technology Education courses (Engineering Design, Architectural Design, Digital Video Production) and how we have incorporated drones into the curriculum of some of those courses. CANON-MAC ❘ SUMMER 2018 57