The 2009 Science Fair was full of interesting projects. All the projects were very well presented. The projects were all different. Some were about onions, and some were about crystal. Congratulations to the following students whose projects will advance to the all-county competition:
Grades 2-4
Physics
Ethan, Mrs. Timmons' 4th grade: "Can magnetism flow through liquid in 3D?"
Amanda, Mrs. Kuchera's 4th grade: "Does price affect which nail polish lasts longer?"
Grades 5-8 Winners
Earth Science
Tim, Mr. Berger's 7th grade: "What is the driving force behind ocean currents, water temperature or salinity?"
Physics
Kady, Ms. Akhondzadeh's 8th grade: "Which type of lightbulb, incandescent, compact fluorescent or LED, gives off the brightest light, most heat and has the most energy efficacy?"
Chemistry
Philip Disarro and Jack Revkin, Ms. Water's and Ms. Klubnick's 5th grade: "What liquid coating makes a bar of soap slide the fastest and farthest?"
Biology
Micah, Mr. Keegan's 6th grade: "How effective is Rooibos tea as an antimicrobial?"
Environment
Samantha, Mrs. MacEnroe's 7th grade: "What fertilizer pollutes our water system the most?"
Congratulations to the elementary and middle school science fair winners. You did a great job on your work!
Boohoo, honorable mentions weren't put in, so I'm not in it.
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