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Aubrey Rogers Team Repeats Victory
In High School Academic WorldQuest Competition

For the second consecutive year, a talented team of four students from Aubrey Rogers High School has emerged victorious in the prestigious Academic WorldQuest (AWQ) competition, held at the Community School of Naples.

The team will now advance to the national competition in Washington, D.C., on April 28, representing Southwest Florida. Their trip will be paid for by a grant from the World Affairs Council of America, which sponsors the national contest.

The AWQ competition has been organized  by Naples Council on World Affairs (NCWA) for more than a decade. The championship team, consisting of sophomores (from left, above, Bennett Bozman, Alex Ewy, Aaron Bozman and Luke Brown (coached by faculty member Nicholas Danyo, right), outperformed 84 students from 21 teams across six Collier County high schools.

This group made history last year by becoming the first-ever freshman team to win the regional AWQ title. Aaron, Bennett, and Luke were also members of the Middle School AWQ championship team in 2023. Click here for more details of the High School AWQ competition.

Community School Team Wins
Middle School Academic WorldQuest Event

For the second consecutive year, Community School of Naples' top Academic WorldQuest team won the NCWA AWQ competition.

97 students on 25 teams from four Naples middle schools competed. More than 100 parents, supporters and volunteers took part in the event.

The winning team included John and Steven Fontana, twins, Justin Cantor and Kayden Robinson. Their coach was faculty member Scott Miles. Second and third places went to Pine Ridge Middle School and Oakridge Middle School. For more details, click here.

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Model UN Competition 

Awards totaling more than $60,000 were made to students competing in the 32nd annual Southwest Florida Model UN Conference, a partnership of the Naples Council on World Affairs and Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU). More than 200 high school students from 18 schools in the Southwest Florida area participated. To learn about award winners, click here.

Cypress Lake High School
Special Competition Video

To access the video presentation that won top prize in the Special Competition category of Southwest Florida Model UN, click on this link. The student team won top prize in a contest seeking solutions to curbing the rise of plastics in Southwest Florida water. The solution had to be a practical plan that officials could implement.

NCWA has almost 1,800 members and is one of the largest chapters of the World Affairs Councils of America. Founded in 1980.

45 years of service to adults and students in Southwest Florida

Founded in 1980, now one of the largest chapters of the World Affairs Councils of America

25 discussion groups meet weekly focusing on global issues.

NCWA has almost 1,800 members and is one of the largest chapters of the World Affairs Councils of America. Founded in 1980.

45 years of service to adults and students in Southwest Florida

Founded in 1980, now one of the largest chapters of the World Affairs Councils of America

25 discussion groups meet weekly focusing on global issues.

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