Pasadena High School Congratulates its Academic Decathlon Team



This year’s Academic Decathlon topic was World War I. In sessions held over two Saturdays, the students delivered speeches, wrote essays, took multiple choice tests and participated in interviews. The final event, The Super Quiz, was held on Saturday, February 1st at USC’s Galen Center. Approximately 500 students representing 42 public high schools from around Los Angeles County participated in the Super Quiz. Each high school team includes students with A, B and C grade point averages.

The game show-style quiz requires the teams of nine to answer three dozen multiple choice questions on various subjects. Students had seven seconds to punch in their answers on hand held electronic devices..

The team from Pasadena High School competes in Division Two and includes 9 team members and two alternates. Mary Hines is the coach.

The entire Pasadena High School team of nine members and the coach each won a medal for placing third in the Super Quiz event and brought home a 3rd place trophy. We are especially proud of this Super Quiz award. It was a first for Pasadena High School. In terms of points, overall scoring, we placed higher than La Canada High School, Monrovia High School, West Covina High School and Azusa High School.

Listed below are the team members and any individual medals they received:

Sylvian Hemus – Bronze medal for his interview
Christy Hsu
Sergio Lopez-Lucero – Silver medal for his interview
Jocelyn Medal – Silver medal for essay writing; Silver medal for her interview; Bronze medal for speech
Jacob Newman – He won a medal for being the top scoring decathlete on the Pasadena team; Silver medal in speech
Ethan Perreira – Gold medal in music; Gold medal in art
Alden Robison – Silver medal in art; Bronze medal in mathematics
Kelly Stadelhofer – Silver medal in music; Bronze medal for her interview
Daniel Vidimos

Alternates:
Melissa Chow
Momo Fong

Coach
Mary Hines

Pasadena High School, 2925 E. Sierra Madre Blvd., Pasadena, (626) 396-5880 or visit phs.pasadenausd.org.

 

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