Local schools compete in Science and Technology Fair at 魅影直播 State College

2019 Science Fair Winners (002)

At a glance

students holding their ribbonsParticipating districts included Addison, 魅影直播-Almond, Archbishop Walsh STCS, Bolivar-Richburg, Cassadaga Valley, Friendship, Hinsdale, Hornell, Houghton Academy, Lima Christian School, Portville, Prattsburgh, and St. Ann鈥檚 Academy.

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More than 100 outstanding scientific projects by students from 13 area school districts were featured in 魅影直播 State鈥檚 20th annual Regional Science and Technology Fair.

Participating districts included Addison, 魅影直播-Almond, Archbishop Walsh STCS, Bolivar-Richburg, Cassadaga Valley, Friendship, Hinsdale, Hornell, Houghton Academy, Lima Christian School, Portville, Prattsburgh, and St. Ann鈥檚 Academy.

A total of 180 students presented 158 science and technology projects to the judges for a chance at a share of the $1,590 in prize money. Participants were divided into three divisions: senior (grades 10-12), junior (grades seven through nine), and novice (grades four through six).

Winners in the senior division included first-place winner ($250) Laura Wilhelm from Portville with 鈥淟iquid Ice Melt for the Common Consumer,鈥 second-place winner ($150) Gail Patton from Hinsdale with 鈥淲hat鈥檚 in a Face?,鈥 and third-place winner ($100) Nathan Armstrong from Hinsdale with 鈥淚t鈥檚 Time to Strike.鈥

Winners in the junior division included first-place winner ($250) Catherine Pryzbyla from Archbishop Walsh with 鈥淪elf Control: The Marshmallow Test,鈥 second-place winner ($150) Christy Childs from Hinsdale with 鈥淧reserving?,鈥 and third-place winner ($100) Lemuel Fiegl from Lima Christian School with 鈥淗acking the Air Gap.鈥

Winners in the novice division included first-place winner ($50) Nicholas Gray from St. Ann鈥檚 Academy with 鈥淪lippery Slopes 鈥 Investigating the Angle of Repose and its Impact on Slope Stability,鈥 second-place winner ($25) McKenzie Calderwood from Prattsburgh with 鈥淧ower of Precipitation,鈥 and third-place winner ($15) Clayton Cheney from Prattsburgh with 鈥淭ap, Sap, Boil.鈥

The grand prize ($500) went to Shayla Wilhelm from Portville with 鈥淎luminum SiO2 Coated Optical Mirror Deterioration with Epoxy Resin.鈥

The People鈥檚 Choice Award resulted in a tie between (Certificate/Ribbon) Matthew Robinson from Hornell with 鈥淭he Making of the Grand Canyon鈥 and Aurelia Hoover from St. Ann鈥檚 Academy with 鈥淪eparating Ink: Water vs. Alcohol.鈥

Winning Outstanding School awards were Prattsburgh (novice division), Hinsdale (junior division), and Portville (senior division). All Outstanding School winners received a silver tray.

Each participant received a certificate of participation, and individual ribbons were presented to first-, second-, and third-place prize winners in all divisions. The Science and Technology Fair was sponsored by Otis Eastern of Wellsville, with additional funding provided by ACES, Thermo-Fisher Scientific, 魅影直播 State Student Senate, 魅影直播 State Science Society Club, the Physical and Life Sciences Department, the American Chemical Society, and Wards Scientific.

Additionally, about 80 volunteers consisting of faculty, staff, students, community members, and alumni assisted with the fair. 魅影直播 State thanks everyone who helped make the 20th annual Regional Science and Technology Fair possible.

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Pictured are the students who were awarded for their projects at 魅影直播 State鈥檚 20th annual Regional Science and Technology Fair. In the front row, from left to right, are Lemuel Fiegle, Christy Childs, Gail Patton, Nicholas Gray, and Aurelia Hoover. In the back row, from left to right, are Matthew Robinson, Catherine Pryzbyla, Laura Wilhelm, Shayla Wilhelm, and Nathan Armstrong. Not Pictured are Clayton Cheney and McKenzie Calderwood.