Anna Nicanarova pretends to be sick to get out of a test, but how far will she take the ruse?
Anna Nicanorova is Director of Annalect Labs -- space for experimentation and rapid prototyping within Annalect. Anna is Co–Founder of Books+Whiskey meetup and volunteer with ScriptEd (Science Skill Center High School). She holds an MBA from University of Pennsylvania -- The Wharton School and BA from Hogeschool van Utrecht. Her life is very rigorously tracked and visualized through Annual Quantified Self reports. In her free time she can be found art-hunting in museums or climbing tall mountains (aspiring to finish 7 Summits by 2020).
In the third grade, Lylianna Allala finds out that her partner on the class solar system project isn't allowed to come over to her house.
After Will Tran accidentally cheats his way to a high school math award, he has to grapple with whether or not to come clean.
A parent-teacher conference leads Eugenia Duodu to question whether she can be a scientist.
At age nine, Anicca Harriot plans to study both the heart and space, but as she gets older, that plan becomes more challenging than she expected.
After moving to a brand-new school in the seventh grade, Edith Gonzalez struggles to maintain her straight-A status with a new, scary biology teacher.
Inspired by her grandfather, Kitty Yang becomes a math teacher, but soon realizes she misses being a student.
The only thing standing in the way of Jennifer Landa’s dreams of studying art in college is her grade in chemistry.
Ted Olds fears he’ll fail to graduate after his parents sacrificed to send him to engineering school.
In the ninth grade, Adam Ruben and his friends create a Rube Goldberg machine for a school project.
Vanessa Vakharia faces her first day as student teacher of a math class.