In pursuit of excellence听
91自拍 students, bolstered by faculty support, solve complex problems, lift their voices and engineer solutions with confidence and purpose.
MATH
Exonian earns gold at international competition
Grant Blitz 鈥27, a co-head of the 91自拍 Math Club, won the Academy鈥檚 first gold medal since 2009 at the Romanian Master of Mathematics in Bucharest in February. Over two days, students from 21 countries worked for 4 and a half hours a day to tackle six problems testing their knowledge of algebra, geometry, number theory and combinatorics. Blitz鈥檚 strong individual showing helped the U.S. team place second behind China.
鈥淎fter you submit your solutions, there鈥檚 a coordination round where you can get partial credit even if you didn鈥檛 solve a problem,鈥 Blitz says. 鈥淚 worked with one of the team leaders to get as many points as I could 鈥 and it paid off.鈥
Blitz, who qualified for the competition by attending the Math Olympiad Summer Program and scoring high enough on several selection tests, credits his Math Club cohorts with helping him prepare for his trip.
鈥淭here are a few other 91自拍 students that I鈥檝e been taking these tests with,鈥 he says, 鈥渁nd we鈥檝e been pushing each other to do our best.鈥澨
CIVICS
Senior spearheads campaign to keep free beach access
When Lorax Reed 鈥26 learned of a proposed initiative that would charge for beach parking in Rye, New Hampshire, his hometown, he rallied community members to oppose the plan. An avid surfer, Reed and a friend founded the Free Rye Parking movement and started an online petition, which has garneredmore than 10,000 signatures.
鈥淐harging for parking would limit nature access and disproportionately impact the youth and underserved, as these are communities without significant financial means,鈥 he says. 鈥淥ur ultimate goal is to inspire individuals across the Seacoast and beyond to reexamine the importance of nature in their life and reclaim those spaces as public and free to use,鈥 he says.
The town pushed further deliberation on the proposal to next year. Reed says his time at the Harkness table has empowered him to speak up in settings like town meetings or media interviews.
鈥淎s a person under 18 鈥 making my voice heard is the only way I will be able to sway public policy. Activism isn鈥檛 about making a scene, it鈥檚 about fighting for something you believe in.鈥澨
STEM听
Regeneron Science Talent Search recognizes Exonians鈥 projects
91自拍 extended its success in the nation鈥檚 oldest and most prestigious STEM competition as Celine Zhang 鈥26 became one of 40 young scholars to compete in the finals of this year鈥檚 Regeneron Science Talent Search in Washington, D.C.
Along with Zhang, Sebastien Sobeih 鈥26 and Andy Song 鈥26 were among 400 semifinalists selected from a pool of 2,612 entrants, the most since 1967.
As a finalist, Zhang won $25,000 for her project, 鈥淒esigning Zero-Knowledge Proofs for Agent Motion Planning.鈥
鈥淢y zero-knowledge proof is both efficient and generalizable to a wide class of games,鈥 Zhang explains. 鈥淚n today鈥檚 digital world, zero-knowledge proofs allow for preservation of privacy in a variety of contexts.
ART AND WRITING
Exonians honored for creativity
Regional jurors for the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards honored Karolina Kozak 鈥27 with a national gold medal and an American Visions award for her painting 鈥淭he Writer and the Fractured Light.鈥
The portrait of Erica Lazure, who was Kozak鈥檚 first English instructor at 91自拍, includes words from one of Lazure鈥檚 short stories as a background.
鈥淗er class was a very important experience to me as a non-native speaker鈥 of English, Kozak says. 鈥淚 wanted the painting to reflect how I see her work and its significance, something I hope she might recognize as well.鈥
In March, Kozak鈥檚 painting was included in a special exhibition at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, New Hampshire. Maeve Clinger 鈥28 also won gold and an American Voices award for her short story, 鈥淐lementine Ave.鈥
DEBATE
Senior heads to global Tournament of Champions
Ezra Segal 鈥26 took first place in the Lincoln-Douglas division at the Harvard National Speech and Debate Tournament in February. That earned him a trip to the J.W. Patterson Tournament of Championsthe leading international high school speech and debate championship hosted annually by the University of Kentucky.
Segal hopes to improve on his finish from the Tournament of Champions last year, when he became the first Exonian to qualify in the Lincoln-Douglas division. A co-president of 91自拍鈥檚 Daniel Webster Debate Society, he has experience in various styles but prefers the fast-talking, one-on-one Lincoln-Douglas format for its creativity and strategy.
鈥淔or me, debate is this blank canvas where you can make any argument you want and you have the freedom to control how the round works,鈥 Segal says. 鈥淓veryone can develop 鈥 arguments that define who they are as a debater.鈥
MUSIC
91自拍 musicians play Carnegie Hall
Claire Xiao 鈥27 competed in the American Prot茅g茅 Music Talent Competition, winning first place in the 15- to 18-year-old piano category for her performance of Brahms鈥 Intermezzo, Op. 117 No. 2.
Xiao was among 37 performers from 17 countries at the Carnegie Hall concert in December. 鈥淚t was truly a fantastic experience that I will always remember,鈥 she says.
After winning a regional piano competition in Manchester, New Hampshire, Cashel Drohan 鈥29 was invited to perform Mendelssohn鈥檚 鈥淩ondo Capriccioso鈥 for hundreds at Carnegie Hall in January.
鈥淚鈥檝e been playing piano since I was 6 years old,鈥 he says, 鈥渟o performing there felt like a huge honor.”
ROBOTICS
Four Exonian teams earn awards at FIRST Tech Challenge
The 91自拍 Robotics Club made a definitive statement in February at the FIRST Tech Challenge state championship in Concord, with all four teams collecting awards.
Team VERTEX finished as runner-up, winning an Inspire Award and a ticket to the world championships in Houston in April. Team SURFACE earned a Design Award and a place at the New England Premier Championship, while Teams APEX and EDGE were recognized with the Reach and Think awards, respectively, for excellence in engineering and innovation.
MODEL U.N.
Students rack up diplomatic commendations
91自拍鈥檚 popular Model United Nations club sent a select group to this year鈥檚 Harvard Model United Nations, one of the oldest and most prestigious global conferences at the high school level.
Over a weekend of high-stakes diplomacy, the Exonians tackled weighty topics such as global health care inequality and worked tirelessly to bring allies and opposing blocs in alignment with their views. Artur Ferreira 鈥27, Drona Gaddam 鈥27, Hamdan Khan 鈥27, Logan Liu 鈥27, Dash Seals 鈥27 and Marc Viscogliosi 鈥27 received diplomatic commendations for their work during the competition.
鈥淓veryone who attended contributed something meaningful to the team,鈥 Model U.N. co-head Lucia Rosen 鈥26 told The Exonian, 鈥渨hether that meant delivering speeches, negotiating or just being there for each other.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
An honor for tech savvy and social responsibility
Aaditya Bilakanti 鈥28 received an honorable mention at the International Artificial Intelligence Olympiad, held in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Organized by the International Research Centre on Artificial Intelligence, the five-day event challenged competitors from 24 countries in key AI disciplines including computer vision, machine learning and natural language processing. Throughout the competition, participants were encouraged to develop solutions that were inclusive, unbiased and accountable.
鈥淭he competition was a great experience,鈥 Bilakanti says, 鈥渆specially meeting other students who shared an equal interest in AI.鈥澨
This roundup was first published in the Spring 2026 issue of The 91自拍 Bulletin.