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Methacton High School Senior Recognized by Davidson Institute

Methacton High School senior Neel Metha received an honorable mention from the Davidson Institute for Talent Development for a computer science project he developed.

Neel Metha, a Methacton High School senior, was recently recognized by the Davidson Institute for Talent Development via an honorable mention for his computer science project that he submitted to the Institute for their selective Davidson Fellows program, according to a Methacton School District release.

The project, "Developing an Adaptive, Individualized Educational Technology Platform Utilizing Differential Learning and the Leitnerian Algorithm," is one of 40 projects in the country that Davidson recognized.

Metha submitted his cross-platform educational app, "Cabra," which he has been working on since ninth grade.

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He participated in a challenging application process, involving a research paper, teacher nominations, and a short video about the project.

Neel thanks his teachers, Don Sawyer, Tara Eison, and Tony Haley, for their guidance and nominations. 

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