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Students in West Windsor and Plainsboro received high honors in grades two to six from Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth. They include:

Aparna Calambur, Ncha Nadkarni, Aditya Srinivasan, Anthony Topol, and Vihaarika Vysyaraju, Village School; Neha Chintamaneri, Anish Kokkirali, and Sean Oen, Chapin School; Nikhil Dighe, Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart; Prahlad Iyengar, Dutch Neck School;

Also, Bharath Jaladi, Varna Kodoth, Matthew Pan, and Nikita Sachdeva, Millstone River School; Sanjana Prabhala, Ronak Ramachandran, and Jeffrey Yang, Town Center School; Christina Rosca and Karen Zhang, Community Middle School; Ivy Li, Grover Middle School; and Steven Lee, home schooled.

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