Coudersport Science Fair Winners
2 min readVolcanoes, transparent eggs, maple syrup, lever machines and how penguins talk were among the projects entered in this year’s Coudersport Elementary School Science Fair.
Students from grades Kindergarten to sixth-grade competed in the fair, which was judged by science students from Mansfield University.
Below is a list of winners (Congratulations Everyone!):
5th and 6th Grade
Category: Physics
1st Prize – Emma Clark “Diamagnetism”
2nd Prize – Loryn Angood “Which One Will Float?”
Honorable Mention – Justin Hajzus “ The Force of Magnets”
Category: Zoology
1st Prize – Brooke Todero “Cats”
Category: Earth and Space Sciences
1st Prize – Alyssa Ross “Rocks”
2nd Prize – Torrie Tezek “Insulating Properties of Snow”
Category: Health Science and Human Performance
1st Prize – Emily Laurore “Which Pain Reliever Dissolves the Fastest?”
2nd Prize – James Stuckey “Tooth Decay”
Category: Plant Science and Botany
1st Prize – Adrian Page “Which Temperature Sprouts Beans Faster?”
Category: Family Consumer Science
1st Prize – Megan Klesa “Chemical Reactions with Baking Powder”
3rd and 4th Grades
Category: Chemistry
1st Prize – Chandler Lowe “Volcano”
2nd Prize – Christopher Davis “The Transparent Egg”
Category: Engineering, Computers, and Math
1st Prize – Ricky McCord “Electrical Circuit”
Category: Earth and Space Sciences
1st Prize – Emily Smith “How Temperature Effects Crystal Growth”
2nd Prize – Garrett Watson “Balloon Blow Up”
Honorable Mention – Marisa Todero “Cyclones”
Category: Physics
1st Prize – Zachary Laibinis “Magnetism”
Category: Animal Sciences and Zoology
1st Prize – Dillon Keglovitz “How Much Food Could A Fat Feline Feast On?”
Category: Family Consumer Science
1st Prize – Amanda Ayers “Baking Powder Substitution”
Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd Grades
Category: Plant Science and Botany
1st Prize: Gabriella Salamone “Can Beans Grow Into Plants?”
Category: Chemistry
1st Prize – Keyaira Hallman “Volcano Simulation”
2nd Prize – Gabi Hurrle “Maple Syrup”
Honorable Mention – Kerri Welsh “How Crystals Are Made”
Category: Engineering, Computers, and Math
1st Prize – Tyler Watson “Simple Machine – Lever”
Category: Environmental Sciences
1st Prize – Dylan Hajzus “How Many Drops Can You Put On A Penny”
Category: Earth and Space Sciences
1st Prize – David Empson “What Is A Volcano?”
2nd Prize – Cori Stuckey “Solar System”
Honorable Mention – Xander Brown “Volcanoes”
Category: Family Consumer Science
1st Prize – Olivia Cowburn “Potato Chip Madness”
2nd Prize – Silas Morley “How Permanent Is Permanent Marker?”
Category: Health Science and Human Performance
First Prize – Andrew Page “Basketball Bounce”
2nd Prize – Sophia Snowman “Do You Have A Stronger Side?”
Category: Physics
1st Prize – Dalton Keglovitz “Big Shot Little Shot”
2nd Prize – Carter Cowburn “Which Beyblade Will Spin The Biggest?”
Category: Animal Sciences and Zoology
1st Prize – Rosalyn Page “Smells Like A Treat”
2nd Prize – Rory Batson “Floating Trout”
Honorable Mention Scotty Robinson “How Do Penguins Talk?”
Best In Show and Most Original winners will be announced at an awards ceremony later in the school year.
Way to go Keyaira, I’m so proud of you!
Good Job Justin! WOOOOOO!