Seventh-Grade Sensation: Gary Montelongo Triumphs Nationally with Robotic Intruder Detection Project

Gary Montelongo, a seventh-grade student at Lorenzo de Zavala, has garnered national recognition as a standout participant in the Broadcom Foundation's prestigious Coding with Commitment category. His exceptional science project, titled "Intruder Detection Using Robotic Sensors," has not only displayed his impressive coding skills but has also addressed a pressing community issue aligned with the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals.

Through unwavering dedication and undeniable talent, Gary emerged victorious, securing first place in the Regionals and securing a position among the top five projects in his category at the highly competitive 2023 Texas Science & Engineering Fair (TXSEF). Furthermore, his exceptional accomplishments have earned him a nomination for the esteemed Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge. If successful, this nomination could offer Gary a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit the nation's capital, Washington D.C., where he would have the chance to exchange innovative ideas with bright young minds from across the United States and potentially even meet the President.

The significance of Gary's remarkable project extends beyond accolades and recognition. It has also granted him membership in the illustrious Society for Science, an organization renowned for housing the achievements of the most esteemed scientists. As such, his achievements have not only filled him with immense pride but have also brought great honor to his school and the entire community.

We wholeheartedly congratulate Gary Montelongo on his exceptional accomplishments. He serves as an exemplary model of dedication, ingenuity, and the boundless potential found within the minds of our youth. Bravo, Gary!

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