On April 19th, Mason Siwicki competed in the Trig-Star math competition at Glenville State University. The event was supported by the WV Society of Professional Surveyors and the National Society of Professional Surveyors. After receiving 1st place at GSU, his score was compared with other winners across the state. He was notified this week that of all the participants in WV, he was ranked the top scorer. Later this month Mason will be taking the National Trig-Star exam representing WV.
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