
Photo Caption (from left): Anya Dwivedi, Sandhya Dwivedi, Ansh Dwivedi – Rotary Student of the Month for March, Rotary Club President Tom Oehme, and Satish Dwivedi.
he Lititz Rotary Club recognized Ansh Dwivedi as Student of the Month at their regular meeting on March 18, 2025, held at the Lititz Springs Inn & Spa. Ansh, a senior at Warwick High School, is the son of Sandhya and Satish Dwivedi.
Ansh is an outstanding student with a strong passion for STEM, earning numerous academic accolades throughout high school. Most recently, he was named Grand Champion at the North Museum Science and Engineering Fair (NMSEF) and will advance to the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in May. His achievements in science and chemistry include the Senior Excellence Award at the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science, first place in the physics category at both the NMSEF and Warwick Science Fair in 10th grade, and four Science Olympiad medals from grades 9 through 11.
Additionally, Ansh was awarded a first-place Auxiliary Award from the American Chemical Society (ACS) for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Section at NMSEF. He was also a national qualifier for the ACS Chemistry Olympiad in 11th grade and was nominated as Warwick’s highest-achieving chemistry student, earning an invitation to a recognition banquet in April.
Beyond his academic success, Ansh is a leader in various honor societies. He is the President of Warwick’s Computer Science Honor Society (CSHS) and a member of both the National Honor Society (NHS) and Science National Honor Society (SNHS). He has also consistently earned recognition on the Distinguished Honor Roll since 9th grade.
In addition to his academic and extracurricular achievements, Ansh is an avid athlete. He has been a member of the Warwick Boys Tennis Team since his sophomore year and currently serves as team captain. His leadership on the court reflects his dedication, teamwork, and commitment to excellence both in academics and athletics.
Ansh is also dedicated to mentoring and helping others develop their academic skills. He currently works as a center assistant at Kumon, where he tutors elementary and middle school students in math and English. Additionally, he serves as a Teacher’s Assistant (TA) for Mr. Balmer’s AP Chemistry class, furthering his passion for STEM education.
In the fall, Ansh will be attending Cornell University to study chemical engineering. He is excited to continue exploring his interests in STEM while also giving back by inspiring and supporting future students.
The Lititz Rotary Club is proud to recognize Ansh Dwivedi for his exceptional academic achievements, leadership, and dedication to education, athletics, and service.