Cherokee sophomore Daniel Schwartz wins 3rd place in Computer Science at Coriell Institute ScienceĀ Fair
For more than 30 years, Coriell Institute for Medical Research has hosted its annual Science Fair, where they showcase the very best of South Jerseyās science programs. Bright young students from Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties in grades 6 through 12 demonstrate their passion for science in exceptional projects that span the sciences, including biochemistry, botany, computer science, mathematics, medicine and health, physics, and zoology. Cherokee Sophomore, Daniel Schwartz, won 3rd Place in Computer Science representing Cherokee High School and the only student competing from the Lenape Regional High School District. Danielās project was called āMobile GPS: Navigating the Futureā. He programmed two mobile apps and an algorithm to navigate users through any building.