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Student of the Week: Rania Lateef, Regeneron Science Talent Search Finalist

Charles J. Colgan Sr. High School senior Rania Lateef is no stranger to hard work and high achievement. As one of just 40 national finalists in the 2025 Regeneron Science Talent Search, the nation’s most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors, Rania has earned her place among the country’s top young scientific minds.

Rania, who also attends the Governor’s School at Innovation Park in Prince William County, was recognized for her research on the effects of disrupted sleep and circadian rhythms—particularly blue light exposure—on mental and physical health outcomes. She presented her project in Washington, D.C., to renowned scientists during a weeklong competition, earning $27,000 and competing for awards totaling $1.8 million.

“My research journey started with Mrs. Brown at Colgan High School and culminated with Dr. P at the Governor’s School,” said Rania. “I’m truly grateful for their unwavering support and guidance.”

She also credited the opportunities offered by Prince William County Public Schools—like science fairs and the Virginia Junior Academy of Science—for preparing her for success.

“I would have never been exposed to this if it wasn’t for all these opportunities,” Rania told the School Board on March 19. “Thank you for helping students like me reach this level.”

School leaders recognized her academic excellence and passion for science as part of the school division’s Thriving Futures Focus, a spotlight on students making outstanding contributions at the state and national levels.

“This is my daughter,” School Board Chairman Dr. Babur Lateef said during the meeting. “I think she pointed out very well that the school division is really committed to science and opportunities for our students across all STEM categories, and we’ve spent a lot of time and energy on that. And I think for parents and students alike, we are very grateful for the commitment the school division has… I think it just leads to just great success for students everywhere, so we’re very grateful, so thank you.”

Rania’s mentors, including AP Biology teacher Stephanie Brown and school counselor Lisa Sharp, joined her for the recognition.

Looking ahead, Rania says she plans to pursue further research in science and medicine—fields where she’s already making a name for herself.

Editor’s Note: Rania Lateef is the daughter of Prince William County School Board Chairman At-large Dr. Babur Lateef.

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