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Surrey students selected for Shad Valley program

Seven will attend prestigious national science, technology, engineering and math program this summer.
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Seven Surrey students have been selected to participate in the Shad Valley science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) program this summer.

Chosen from more than 1,200 applicants across Canada were Emily Chen, Dan Hopton, Justin Li, Cecilia (Xi Yuan) Pang, Lovdeep Singh, Kate (Young Ihn) Sohn, and Betty (JiaLi) Wang. Three of the students (Chen, Pang and Wang) attend Fraser Heights Secondary, while Hopton goes to Earl Marriott, LI attends Pacific Academy, Singh is an Enver Creek student and Sohn goes to Semiahmoo. All are in either Grade 10 or 11.

They will spend four weeks pushing their intellectual, creative and leadership skills to the next level, exposed to topics not regularly featured in the high school curriculum.

“Centred on STEM and innovation, Shad is where Canada’s top youth achievers are exposed to great ideas, inspired to look at things differently and challenged to reach for the highest levels of excellence,” Shad president Barry Bisson said.

“Shad sparks personal growth and healthy self-confidence in Canada’s next generation of STEM leaders and change-makers a group that needs special attention and support beyond regular high school classroom settings.

The seven Surrey students are among only 620 youth selected to spend July immersed at one of Shad's 12 host universities, interacting with renowned university faculty and corporate leaders.

Acceptance to Shad is highly competitive. Those selected have top marks, a strong community focus and come from diverse backgrounds. A financial awards program is available to successful candidates who have demonstrated financial need.

 



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