Three Village, NY|Press Release|
WMHS Student Earns Perfect Score On Advanced Placement Exam
Michael Melikyan was one of only 196 students in the world to earn every point possible.

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Michael Melikyan was one of only 196 students in the world to earn every point possible.

The team earned first place at the New York State Math League Competition.
The event is Oct. 6 at Bellport Middle School.
The week is a nationwide call to action that encourages students to make new social connections and create a sense of belonging.
It is the second consecutive year the school has earned the honor.
Sections of Woodbine Terrace, Winbrooke Lane and Stephenson Road will be closed in the coming days.
The camp will be held Oct. 7-10.
The Community Investment Fund approved of a $160,000 state grant for the Town of Stratford to mitigate flooding along Bruce Brook.
The Center for Digital Government gives Connecticut an overall grade of A-.
The Department of Social Services will implement new eligibility benefit levels in the state’s SNAP program beginning Oct. 1.
The Chamber will host a virtual KeyBank Workshop Oct. 11 on "Two Faces of Time Management."
A wreath-laying ceremony will also be held in November.
The county is one of 20 members to receive the ACCG GHBP Health Promotion & Wellbeing Grant based on its commitment to employee health.
The newly completed barn will serve as additional shelter for the Farm’s animals, feed storage and veterinary care space.
When completed, River Turn Woods will provide 156 new homes to the Conway area.
Christine Wicks’ class used speech and nonverbal actions to create social connections with each other as part of "Start With Hello" Week.
The nationwide initiative kicks off the school year by teaching students the skills they need to create a culture of inclusion.
The school district celebrated creativity, courage and collaboration on International Dot Day.
Supartha Podder, PhD, received funding to study the power of quantum witnesses.
Fifth graders visited Earl L. Vandermeulen High School for the festival.