Ayush Iyer |
Saturday, May 19, 2018
The "Did I Say He Was In 8th Grade?" Story
It was an ordinary day. Reading about one of Manheim Township School District's students, Ayush Iyer. Earlier this month he was named one of 18 winners of the annual "World of 7 Billion" student video contest which is sponsored by Population Connection. For his efforts he was awarded a $500 cash prize. I have known and photographed this young man the past four years while taking photos for the Landis Run Intermediate School and Manheim Township Middle School yearbooks.
What is noteworthy about his winning this national award is that he is still in 8th grade! I can still remember four years ago taking photos of him for the yearbook when he was in 5th grade. He was part of a variety of clubs and activities while in intermediate school and when I first met him I knew he was going to be something special in years to come. I took his photo as part of "Odyssey of the Mind" and "Peer Mediators" while in 5th grade and the following year he added "Math 24" to that list. His activities continued to grow last year while in 7th grade and this year he was one of the leads in his school's musical as well as being picked by his classmates as the male choice for "Most Likely To Succeed." While taking photos of him, he was always very cooperative and helpful, something that doesn't always happen with children in grades 5 thru 8. His recent award was special since more that 5,000 students in grades six through 12 participated in the competition. Students were to create a video exploring population growth as it relates to one of three challenges: feeding 10 billion, preventing pollution, and advancing girls and women. Ayush has become an expert in vegetarianism, climate change and the responsible use of natural resources; all of which play a role in world hunger. The contest was judged by 61 people which consisted of college and high school educators, filmmakers and experts in their fields. His animated video was picked as the 1st place winner in the feeding 10 billion category. At first Ayush wasn't sure he wanted to participate in the contest, but his gifted class teacher suggested he participate. Eventually he decided to make the video and then the news came at the end of April of his triumph. Ayush eventually hopes to go into a STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) field. His parents both work in computer science and I'm sure are extremely proud of his recent accomplishment. I certainly am proud of his accomplishment for the notoriety it brings to the Manheim Township School District. Oh yeah, did I say he is only in 8th grade!! It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.
Labels:
Climate Change,
Education,
Energy,
Middle School,
The Future,
Yearbooks
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