Center Moriches student ‘represents’ at Brookhaven National Lab


Alex Gentile presenting his research project focused on Non-Proliferation and National Security. | Center Moriches Union Free School District

Center Moriches High School is super proud of senior Alex Gentile for his participation in the highly competitive High School Research Program at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL).

Alex was one of just 56 rising high school seniors selected from across the nation to participate in the program, which offers students a unique opportunity to engage in hands-on scientific research alongside leading scientists and researchers. His selection is testament to his academic excellence and strong commitment to exploring STEM fields.

"It was challenging and rigorous, but an incredible experience,” said Alex Gentile. “ I met so many new people, and I’d tell others not to doubt something they’ve never tried before.

During the program, Alex worked on a research project focused on non-proliferation and national security, a subject critical to global safety and scientific innovation. Alex joined fellow interns in presenting his research at the program’s graduation ceremony, proudly representing Center Moriches and the larger Long Island community on a national stage.

“Alex is a true lifelong learner who embraced this incredible opportunity at Brookhaven National Lab with curiosity and determination,” said Center Moriches High School Principal Mangogna. “ We are so proud of Alex as he represented Center Moriches High School with pride and professionalism, deepened his own understanding, and inspired his peers to pursue their passions.”

The Center Moriches School District also extends its heartfelt thanks to Ms. Margaret Romaine and Ms. Marissa Clifford, whose letters of recommendation played a pivotal role in Alex’s acceptance into the program. Their support underscores the strength of our school community and the importance of educators who go above and beyond for their students.

For more information on the Center Moriches Union Free School District, visit the district’s website at cmschools.org or #CMSchools.


 

 

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