SCCPSS Students Participate in the 59th Georgia State and Engineering Fair
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In the photo from L to R: Front Row: Colin Williams, Eric Lau, Michael Peltier and Baldwin Hall. Back Row: Saad Qureshi, Emily Dowling, Dane Knudsen and Hunter Warren.
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SCCPSS would like to congratulate the students and teachers for their outstanding projects and participation in the 59th Georgia Science and Engineering Fair (GSEF).
The Georgia Science and Engineering Fair is one of many unique learning experiences that help students meet the challenges of the future. It provides a stage from which the junior high and high school students in the state can exhibit their research projects and engage with professional scientists.
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59 Georgia State and Engineering Fair |
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Name |
School |
Title of Project |
Award |
Teacher |
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Emily Dowling |
SAA |
Wilmington Park Storm Drainage Canal: Clean or Contaminated? |
1st Place Ribbon Sr. Division |
Marilyn Bass |
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Nicholas Duesler & Michael Peltier |
SAA |
Homemade Alternate Fuels |
Honorable Mention Ribbon Sr. Division |
Marilyn Bass |
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Baldwin Hall |
SAA |
Eggstrodinary Smile |
2nd Place Ribbon Sr. Division |
Marilyn Bass |
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Dane Knudsen |
SAA |
Follow the Bouncing Ball |
2nd Place Ribbon Sr. Division |
Marilyn Bass |
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Will Bright |
Coastal Middle |
How Does Density of Material Affect its Ability to Block Gamma? |
3rd Place Ribbon Jr. Division |
Ed Neidlinger |
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Eric Lau |
DeRenne Middle |
21st Century Trebuchets |
1st Place Jr. Division |
Kathryn Foshee |
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Saad Qureshi |
SAA |
The Effects of Insulin on Three Different Kinds of Magnoliophyta |
Honorable Mention Sr. Division |
Marilyn Bass |
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Hunter Warren |
SAA |
Can You Alter the Thickness of a Chicken’s Egg Shell? |
3rd Place Ribbon Sr. Division |
Marilyn Bass |
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Colin Williams |
Ellis |
Does a Big Breakfast Matter? |
2nd Place Ribbon Jr. Division |
Christopher Schell |
Special Awards
American Water Works Association Award – Emily Dowling, SAA
Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge Award Nomination – Eric Lau, DeRenne MS
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