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Marlboro High School’s Model Government Team Capture’s 1st Place at Rutgers Model Congress.

From April 13-16, 24 students from Marlboro High School’s Model Government team competed in Rutgers Model Congress with 500 high school students concentrated in the Tri-State area.  Rutgers Model Congress is a government simulation, focusing on the inner workings of the legislative process and the development of public policy.  Marlboro’s team was awarded with the top honor of “Best High School Delegation Award” with a 1st place finish.  The following students competed:  

 

  1. Nelly Sokolova-Distinguished Delegate
  2. Brooke Slater-Most Improved Delegate
  3. Nick Stella: Outstanding Delegate
  4. Damian Rogowski:  Best Delegate
  5. Davit Avetisyan:  Outstanding Delegate
  6. April Le Perla: Most Improved Delegate
  7. Camille Krakowski: Distinguished Delegate
  8. Michael Gundersen: Outstanding Delegate
  9. Brandon Bachleda:  Best Delegate
  10. Maggie Surguy:  Outstanding Delegate
  11. Skyla Campisi:  Most Improved Delegate
  12. Ashley Ragone:  Outstanding Delegate
  13. Michael Iacone:  Outstanding Delegate
  14. Hardav Pandya:  Best Delegate
  15. Josiah Carter:  Outstanding Delegate in an Advanced Committee 
  16. Ali Hussein: Outstanding Delegate in an Advanced Committee 
  17. Sam Kaubler 
  18. Aden Eng 
  19. Somrishi Banerjee 
  20. Brianna Cooper 
  21. Roman Salygin 
  22. Amit Vishwanath 
  23. Stan Amkhanitsky 
  24. Daniel Blaziak 

 

*Best Delegate=1st Place 

*Outstanding Delegate: 2nd Place 

*Distinguished Delegate: 3rd Place 

 

From April 13-16, 24 students from Marlboro High School’s Model Government team competed in Rutgers Model Congress with 500 h