Each week in Mr. Zamir’s 11th and 12th grade Mathematical Physics and 12th grade AP C Physics classes, extra credit assignments are offered that encourage students to learn more beyond the required curriculum.
By completing these assignments, students solve more advanced problems, learn about additional topics that are not covered in class, read about current events in physics, and design and interpret experiments.
Students who complete at least two thirds of the total number of assignments in an excellent fashion earn the Physics Challenge Award. These students have done most of the extra credit work that is assigned over the entire academic year. This represents a considerable amount of additional learning above and beyond the required curriculum. This year, 27 students earned the Physics Challenge Award. They are to be congratulated for their high commitment to the study of Physics. Their names are listed alphabetically (by last name).
AP C Physics 12.51
Zacharya Abraham, Oren Gitig, Avery Haller, Simon Kalish, Sarah Papernik, Adam Rubenstein, Mathematical Physics
12.41
Hannah Belosotsky, Eden Hen, Shoshana Hoffman Kleiner, Gabriel Nelkin, Maya Ohrenstein, Sophia Ohrenstein, Yael Picker, Kira Rosner, Neshama Ryman, Sammy Vidomlanski, Isabel Waitman
Mathematical Physics 11.41
Abe Bensoussan, Jeremy Brandwein, Noah Brandwein, Adam Burian, Ilan Goldfein, Billy Mallin-Holtz, Yishama Orlow, Moshe Sarna, Howie Shulkes, Boaz Siegel