WCHS Students Excel At Northeast Ind. Envirothon Regional Competition

March 9, 2025 at 3:34 p.m.
Pictured (L to R) are, front row: Addison Garcia, Medha Aluru, Hannah Grossman, Diya Patel, Annie Paton, Jocelyn Baldridge and Shannon Smith; back row: Mattix Garrett, Griffin Roe, Natalie Boley, Margot Sprankle, Cole Parrott, Sydney Clark, Titiksha Gorhe, Sean Smith, Kevin Gough and Evan Hand. Photo Provided.
Pictured (L to R) are, front row: Addison Garcia, Medha Aluru, Hannah Grossman, Diya Patel, Annie Paton, Jocelyn Baldridge and Shannon Smith; back row: Mattix Garrett, Griffin Roe, Natalie Boley, Margot Sprankle, Cole Parrott, Sydney Clark, Titiksha Gorhe, Sean Smith, Kevin Gough and Evan Hand. Photo Provided.

By Staff Report

Warsaw Community High School students went to the Northeast Indiana Envirothon regional competition on Feb. 27.
Leading the way with perfect scores in both Wildlife and Aquatic Ecology, along with an overall score of 92/100, was the first-place team of seniors Sydney Clark and Evan Hand, junior Titiksha Gorhe and sophomores Kevin Gough and Sean Smith.
Earning second place was an all-freshman team featuring Medha Aluru, Jocelyn Baldridge, Hannah Grossman, Diya Patel and Annie Paton.
Rounding out the podium in third place were seniors Natalie Boley, Mattix Garrett, and Griffin Roe, junior Margot Sprankle and freshman Cole Parrott.
The Envirothon is an academic competition where teams of five collaborate to answer questions in aquatic ecology, forestry, soils & land use, wildlife and a designated current issue. This year’s current issue was Roots & Resiliency: Fostering Forest Stewardship in a Canopy of Change. The top two teams from each regional event advance to the state competition, which will take place in April.

Warsaw Community High School students went to the Northeast Indiana Envirothon regional competition on Feb. 27.
Leading the way with perfect scores in both Wildlife and Aquatic Ecology, along with an overall score of 92/100, was the first-place team of seniors Sydney Clark and Evan Hand, junior Titiksha Gorhe and sophomores Kevin Gough and Sean Smith.
Earning second place was an all-freshman team featuring Medha Aluru, Jocelyn Baldridge, Hannah Grossman, Diya Patel and Annie Paton.
Rounding out the podium in third place were seniors Natalie Boley, Mattix Garrett, and Griffin Roe, junior Margot Sprankle and freshman Cole Parrott.
The Envirothon is an academic competition where teams of five collaborate to answer questions in aquatic ecology, forestry, soils & land use, wildlife and a designated current issue. This year’s current issue was Roots & Resiliency: Fostering Forest Stewardship in a Canopy of Change. The top two teams from each regional event advance to the state competition, which will take place in April.

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