Model UN in NYC

Model UN Represents Albania
Our Model UN represented Albania at the National High School Model United Nations Conference in New York City.

On March 5th, 20 Yorkies and our three accompanying teachers, Mr. Abt, Ms. Sigloch, and Ms. Darrell Herbert boarded our plane to New York for the National High School Model United Nations Conference.

Our weekly after-school class comprised of 15 grade twelves, and five grade elevens spent four days debating and resolving world issues from the Eurozone crisis to emergency refugee housing. In pairs or in a few cases even alone, we each represented the country of Albania in various committees of the United Nations working towards resolutions that could fit all nations’ interests. In preparation, our class spent months conducting painstaking research on Albanian foreign and domestic policy to each craft a position paper: a short paper on a specific issue as it pertains to Albania.

Model UN at the United Nations in NYC
At the United Nations Headquarters in NYC

Despite the long hours spent in committee sessions, we were still able to enjoy the city of New York. The hotel was located in Midtown Manhattan, a short walk from Central Park and the Fifth Avenue shopping street. A walking tour of the city on the first morning got us acquainted with some of the main attractions and most well known spots in New York including Rockefeller Center and John Lennon’s old apartment block. During our limited free time, we branched out and explored other parts of the city from the Upper East Side all the way down to SoHo. Everyone came together the last night in New York to watch the Broadway show Phantom of the Opera.

One of the main highlights of the trip had to be the last day of the conference, which took place at the actual United Nations building in New York. Thank you to all the chaperone teachers for organizing and accompanying us on this great trip!

Rebecca
Grade 12

Yorkies Earn Medals at Regional Science Fair

For the past few years now, YHS students have participated in the Sanofi BioGenius Challenge, a competition focused on science projects in the field of Biotechnology. This year both Kayla L. and Jessica J. presented their projects, with Kayla receiving the Genome BC prize and Jessica placing 5th overall. Both also received a cash prize.

A couple of weeks later, our talented scientists headed to UBC on Saturday for the largest high school science fair this side of the Rockies, the Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair.

Every Yorkie medalled, and two of our students were invited to the Canada-wide event. Click here to see our students talking about their projects.

Congratulations go to:

Nicole T. at Greater Vancouver Regional Science Fair
Nicole T. was awarded Gold for her development of Rain, Rain, Go Away: The Piezoelectric Roof Tile. She also received the BCIC Student/Teacher Recognition Award, the John O’Connor Award, and is invited to the Canada Wide Science Fair in May.

Jessica J. received Silver for her project on The Effect of Her-2 Expression on High-Grade Endometrial Cancer Tumor.

Kayla and Marissa L. received Bronze for their work entitled Duck, Duck, Goose! An Application of DNA Sequencing. They also received the Genome British Columbia Award and Genome BC Scholarship nomination.

Nicole T. was awarded Gold for her development of Rain, Rain, Go Away: The Piezoelectric Roof Tile. She also received the BCIC Student/Teacher Recognition Award, the John O’Connor Award, and is invited to the Canada Wide Science Fair in May, in Lethbridge, AB.

Elizabeth S. also received Gold for her work researching the Effect of Soft Tissue on Torsional and Compressional Strength of Porcine Spines. She has also been invited to join Team BC at the Canada Wide Science Fair in Lethbridge, AB.

Finally, Ms. Dennise Dombroski was awarded the BCIC Student/Teacher Recognition Award for her dedication to the Science Fair (at YHS and as a major contributor to the Regional Fair for many years now).

Learn more about some of the projects from our young scientists: