Amelia Hall

Amelia is currently a Senior at Bainbridge High School and Lengau’s communications director. She has taken a thourough interest in statistics and data science, which began in her enrollment in AP Statistics with Brad Lewis sophomore year. Junior year, she went on to master Honors Applied Statistics and AP Environmental Science, and was able to travel on the pilot trip to Peru with Jason, Brad, and fifteen other students in the Summer of 2018. Since this, her interest in analytics in many areas of study (environment, health, sports, etc.) has continued to expand. During her Junior year in Lewis’s Applied Statistics class, she had the opportunity to develop a research paper titled, “Women’s Global Reproductive Health Epidemic: Narrowing Down Causes and Correlations”. Being able to spend months on a specific topic that interested her inspired Amelia further to continue on a path in which she could use the analysis of numbers to assist in research, and eventually solutions to broader health and environmental issues. This year, she is assisting Lewis in the classroom as an academic coach where she has begun to tackle QGIS mapping software and work on the creation of this website. She plans on visiting Lajuma Research Center after graduating to conduct population density estimates using camera trap research, as well as work on visually mapping leapord occupancy in the area using QGIS. Next year, she plans on attending California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, majoring in Public Health. She looks forward to returning back to Peru and Africa in future years and staying a part of Lengau as it continues to grow and develop.