by Jen Oemig
CHELMSFORD – The Chelmsford High School Model United Nations Club sent 12 delegates to the UMass Lowell Model UN 2025, which was held March 27-29.
The three-day conference was attended by nearly 200 students from 15 schools.
The CHS team was awarded top honors by being named UML MUN Best Delegation 2025. This award is a nod to the students’ understanding of global issues, strategic planning, and public speaking.
“It is well-deserved and we are proud of them all,” said Stephanie Quinn, the History/Social Sciences Department Coordinator for Chelmsford Public Schools.
Five students earned individual awards:
- Lex Petrova, junior: Outstanding Delegate Disarmament and Security Council, Germany
- Ayaan Srivastava, junior: Outstanding Delegate UN Security Council, Greece
- Anika Varma, junior: 3rd Place – NATO, Greece
- Riley Tambo, junior: 3rd Place – Human Rights Committee, Germany
- Molly Zeng, sophomore: 3rd Place – UN Women, Brazil
Additionally, two CHS alumni and current UML students, Ronan Dowd and Evan Nash, served as Co-Chairs of committees for UML’s International Relations Club.

: Twelve delegates from Chelmsford High School’s Model United Nations Club attended the UMass Lowell Model UN 2025, which was held March 27-29.