Left; Shaun Strebchuk, Grade 8, shows his project Accuracy Between Calibers. He won seventh overall and thirst in physical sciences. Amara Drefs and Brayley Emter – 3R – Value – top project overall and top project in physical sciences
Spencer Peacock – Growing Oats Using Organic and Artificial Fertilizers – second overall and top project in health and life sciences.
Davin Degner and Corey Isaac – H20 = Electricity – third overall and second in physical sciences.
Alexis Stewart and Elly Beamish – PH Level vs. Plant Growth – fourth overall and second in health and life sciences.
Dave Espina – Disinfecting Toothbrush – fifth overall and third in health and life sciences.
Erica Glanville – Homogenous Leg – sixth overall and fourth in health and life sciences.
Shaun Strebchuk – Accuracy Between Calibers – seventh overall and third in physical sciences.
Aira Dominguez – How Music Affects Your Memory – eighth overall and fifth in health and life sciences.
Brooke Greer, left, and Madison Bourque, both Grade 9, stand by their project Taste Threshold.Danelle Gacuya, left, and Naomi Strebchuk, both in Grade 9, sit by their project Run to the Beat.Jonah Hill, Grade 8, does a project to find out if Practice Makes Perfect.Kaitlyn Thompson, Grade 8, with her project on Horses and Music.Jessica MacKenzie, Grade 8, with her project Crystal Formations.Aniya Billings, Grade 8, shows her project Citric Acid, Baking Soda and Bath Bombs.Rachelle Lemay, Grade 8, holds egg shells as part of her project on the Affect of Sugar on Teeth.Elly Beamish, left, and Alexis Stewart, both in Grade 9, hold products used in their project on PH Level vs. Plant Growth. They placed fourth overall and second in health and life sciences.Bethany Cunningham, Grade 8, with her project The Effect of Temperature on the Speed of Sound.