student in group photo with Town Board and award

March 21st, 2024 – – Islip Town Supervisor, Angie Carpenter kicked off the March Town Board meeting by recognizing two exceptional students from Brentwood High School, Alisha Ahsan and Stephanie Pizano, for their outstanding achievements in the National STEM Challenge.

These talented seniors have been named among the 125 champions of the prestigious competition, which showcases their innovative solutions to the pressing issue of nitrogen pollution in Long Island waters.

Alisha Ahsan, a 17-year-old from Bay Shore, has made a remarkable impact with her research on the effects of nitrogen pollution on eelgrass. Her proposed method to help restore the declining sea grass by gluing seeds onto live shellfish, has the potential to make a significant difference in the health of Long Island's marine ecosystem. Alisha's project has not only earned her a place among the champions of the National STEM Challenge, but also an opportunity to present her research at the Long Island Sound Summit.

Stephanie Pizano, an 18-year-old from Brentwood, has invented a groundbreaking filter designed to reduce nitrogen pollution from fertilizer runoff and septic waste. Her innovative solution has the potential to positively impact the water quality of Long Island's bays and harbors. Stephanie's dedication to her research has not only earned her recognition as a champion in the National STEM Challenge, but also a chance to compete in the International Science & Engineering Fair in Los Angeles.

The success of Alisha and Stephanie is a testament to the exceptional work being done by the educators and mentors at Brentwood High School. The research program, led by educator and scientist Rebecca Grella, has consistently produced high-achieving students who have gone on to make significant contributions to the field of science.

“We are so proud of the outstanding work being done by Brentwood High School’s students and educators, and we congratulate them on their continued success,” said Supervisor Angie Carpenter.

student in group photo with Town Board and award