Model Congress Team Wins Outstanding Delegation at Princeton Competition in D.C.
POSTED:JANUARY 2012
The HHS Model Congress Team won Outstanding Delegation at the Princeton Model Congress Competition on November 17-19 in Washington D.C. This was the first Outstanding Delegation in the club’s history and the only public school to receive the distinction at the conference.
The students competed in mock sessions of Congress both in individual committees and in “full sessions” where seven of the team members won coveted “Gavel” awards for outstanding individual performances and another eight students earned Honorable Mention distinctions.
Individual awards at the Princeton Model Congress were: Jacob Seidman: Red Senate: Judiciary: GAVEL; Jacob Seidman: Red Senate: Full Session: GAVEL; Julia Druckman: Red House: Judiciary: GAVEL; Angela Troia: Red House: Science and Technology: GAVEL; Nicole Suozzo: Red Senate: Environment and Public Works: GAVEL; Hayley Kronthal: White House: Judiciary: GAVEL; Matt DiRe: White Senate: Environment and Public Works: GAVEL; Jacob Temkin: Red Senate: Foreign Relations: Honorable Mention; Jacob Temkin: Red Senate: Honorable Mention; Thomas Lovinger: Blue House: Full Session: Honorable Mention; Thomas Lovinger: Blue House: Energy and Commerce: Honorable Mention; Aaron Kaplan: White House: Science and Technology: Honorable Mention; Emma Adler: Blue Senate: Judiciary: Honorable Mention; Rajan Mehra: Environment and Public Works: Honorable Mention; and JT Nangle: Blue House: Judiciary: Honorable Mention.
Harrison High School’s Model Congress team is comprised of over 40 members from all four grades. As a warm-up to the prestigious national competition in Washington D.C, the Model Congress team also competed in the one -day Horace Mann Model Congress Competition where they were the only public school in attendance. Congresswoman Nita Lowey was the conference’s guest speaker and made several references to Harrison High School and the community and the exceptional HHS students who have interned in her office.
At Horace Mann, the HHS Model Congress Team won two “Gavels.” Representative Jacob Seidman won for Best in the Ethics Committee where he presented an Ethics bill entitled: An Act to Implement Medical Amnesty. Representative Jacob Temkin won Best in Full Session, the best speaker at the conference, where he argued for his bill entitled An Act to Improve American Innovation and Competition.
Ninth Grader Mareille Sheck’s Energy and Natural Resources bill – Energy Efficent, Mption Detection Lights in Corporate Office Buildings, was included in the full session bill packet.
HHS Delegates in Attendance at Horace Mann: Ben Adler (10): Ethics; Michelle Aguirre (9): Foreign Relations; Sam Colangelo (10): Ethics; Matthew Druckman (9): Ethics; Jared Gaynes (9): Health, Education, Labor & Pensions (HELP); Brain Goldstein (11): Homeland Security; Jake Korek (10): Energy and Natural Resources; Coby Lefkowitz (10): Ethics; Liliane Lindsay (10): HELP; Daniel Maldonado (10): Homeland Security; Eileen Molloy (10): HELP; Meghan Molloy (10): Ethics; and Hunter Sable (10) HELP; Jacob Seidman (12): Ethics; Jack Shapiro (9): HELP; Marielle Sheck (9): Energy and Natural Resources; Harrison Steins (9): Foreign Relations; and Jacob Temkin (12): Foreign Relations.