Upper school students attend FPS State Bowl

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Upper school students attended the Future Problem Solvers (FPS) State Bowl from April 16-17 at St. Anne School. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors all placed in their events.

by Katherine Zhang, Reporter

Six upper school students attended the Future Problem Solvers (FPS) State Bowl from April 16-17 at St. Anne School.

The team consisting of freshmen Kelly Shen, Sara Min, Taylor Lam and Tiffany Wong placed first in the middle division for their presentation of an action plan and second for their written packet. Sophomore Aria Coalson placed third in the senior division for her written packet. Junior Evani Radiya-Dixit, who competed in the State Bowl as an alternate, placed first in her division.

The freshman team also qualified for the International Conference, while Aria qualified as an alternate competitor.

“Before the competition, I hoped that we would do well, but I never really expected to go to internationals,” Kelly said.

The competition involves presenting a solution to a problem in a future scenario. This year, the scenarios centered around how a global workplace would affect workers, companies and the world economy. Competitors prepared by doing research on the topic.

“[FPS] is one of those programs that truly embodies the idea of youth leadership and development because the students really run the show,” FPS advisor Carol Green said.  

The International Conference will be held at Michigan State University from June 1-5.

This piece was originally published in the pages of the Winged Post on May 4, 2016.