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WHS student finalist in math bee

Whitehall High School student Neiv Sinha was named a finalist in University of Scranton’s Math Integration Bee for high school students, which took place in April.

The university’s mathematics department hosted the Math Integration Bee during the spring semester on campus. The competition functions similarly as a spelling bee but with contestants completing definite and indefinite integral problems, a type of calculus problem, instead of spelling words. The competition can help high school students improve their skills for Advanced Placement mathematics tests.

Sinha was among three other finalists — Noah Beckish, of North Pocono High School; Andrew Kuloszewski, of Wyoming Seminary; and Angela Zeng, of Abington Heights High School.

Alexander Dusseau, of Avon Grove High School, West Grove, won the competition.

Both Beckish and Zeng were finalists in the university’s 2023 Math Integration Bee. Beckish has also previously placed first and second in the individual category of University of Scranton’s annual Hayes Family Science Competition for High School Physics and Engineering Students.

The bee was offered free of charge. Registration was required.

CONTRIBUTED PHOTOFrom left, Alexander Dusseau, of Avon Grove High School; Andrew Kuloszewski, of Wyoming Seminary; Noah Beckish, of North Pocono High School; Neiv Sinha, of Whitehall High School; and Angela Zeng, of Abington Heights High School, gather for a group photo during University of Scranton’s Math Integration Bee held in April on campus.