Gatton Academy Student Recognized As ACTR Russian Scholar Laureate
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Paducah KY
07 April, 2022
3:47 AM
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Press release from Western Kentucky University: April 4, 2022 The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science student Hayden Flickinger ('22, Marshall County HS) was recently recognized as a 2021 American Council of Teachers of Russian (ACTR) Russian Scholar Laureate. She is a member of a select group of 38 Russian language students nominated by teachers and principals across the United States as the most outstanding Russian Language student in their classes. The Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science 2021 American Council of Teachers of Russian (ACTR) Russian Scholar Laureate Flickinger began her Russian language studies through The Gatton Academy's STEM+ Critical Languages Program. Critical languages are those recognized by the U.S. Department of State as being of vital importance for national economic and security interests. STEM + students supplement their Gatton Academy STEM curriculum with one progressively more-rigorous language course each semester. They complete the two-year Gatton Academy program with at least four semesters of collegiate-level critical language study, as well as required monthly STEM + Talks to enhance their learning. These seminars bring language learners together to learn about topics such as scholarships, travel opportunities, and cultural activities. Flickinger states, "I love learning Russian because it is challenging but also really rewarding. Studying it all four semesters at Gatton has been a great addition to the STEM curriculum. I have learned something new that I would not have been able to otherwise. Learning Russian has been the best part of my Gatton experience, and I'm excited to be able to use it in the future." Her nominating teacher, Ekaterina Myakshina, Russian instructor for the WKU Modern Languages Department, says, "I could choose only one student, which made this a very difficult decision because I believe every student in my class is worthy of this award. However, I was surprised and impressed when 16-year-old Hayden found material about the Naryshkin Baroque architectural style of 17th century in Russia and made a very interesting presentation. Believe me, it is rare if Russians even know about this style." In addition to Flickinger's recognition, Gatton Academy students were recognized for their writing in Russian through the 40th National Russian Essay Contest (NREC). This ACTR program allows students to showcase their writing skills in the Russian language. Gatton Academy students Nathan Turlington ('22, Central Hardin HS) and Madison (Brooke) Haden ('22, North Oldham HS) received gold medals; Thomas Kolb ('22, Atherton HS) received a silver medal; Hayden Flickinger ('22, Marshall County HS) and Barrett Gibbs ('22, Corbin HS) received bronze medals; and Brendan White ('23, Central Hardin HS) received an honorable mention. This press release was produced by Western Kentucky University. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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