Senior Benjamin Putnam captured first place in MMI Preparatory School’s “Best of the Best” competition for the first semester of the 2019-2020 academic year. As part of the biannual competition, 10th and 12th grade students delivered presentations during an all-school assembly. Ninth and 11th grade students will make their presentations in the second semester.
Putnam, the son of Benjamin and Andrea Putnam of Sugarloaf, won the contest with his presentation entitled “Rules of Language.”
Sophomore Rachael Betz, the daughter of Dr. Amy Houm of Tamaqua and Richard Betz of Honesdale, discussed “Forensic Science.” Senior Catherine Havrilla, the daughter of Emily Havrilla of Mountaintop and the late James Havrilla, demonstrated “How to Improve Your Singing Voice.” Sophomore Connor Spencer, the son of Christopher and Christina Spencer of Mountaintop, presented on “The Limits of Energy.”
The “Best of the Best” assembly program, which is part of the MMI curriculum, is designed to help students improve and enhance their communication skills, important skills as they progress through high school, college, and beyond. The best student performances are presented twice a year to a joint assembly of both upper school and middle school students. MMI faculty members grade the presentations to determine the “Best of the Best.”
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