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Board recognizes two student researchers: Regeneron scholar and National STEM Festival champion

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Harrison High School students Reese Potash and Chase Endy were honored at the Feb. 12 board meeting for national-level science and STEM awards; Potash is a Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholar and Endy a National STEM Festival champion.

The Harrison Central School District on Feb. 12 recognized two students for national science and STEM honors.

Reese Potash, a senior in the district’s science research program, was named a Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholar this year, placing among the top 300 students nationally and winning $2,000 for herself and for the school. Potash, who also announced an early-decision commitment to Duke University, told the board her research…

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