Harrison County Schools held their annual Science Fair, and students from across the district impressed everyone with their creative and exciting projects. Congratulations to all the winners!
Big Elm Elementary
Madi Adams and Rosalyn Ross won 3rd place in Medical Sciences for their project "Seeing Things: Is it the Brain or the Eyes."
Bridgeport Middle School
Collins Randolph took 1st place in Behavioral and Social Science with "In the Mood to Dance."
Taelyn Sims and Molly Frenzel earned 1st place in Chemistry with "Flour Power."
Jackson Fridley won 1st place in Energy with "Competition is Heating Up."
David Johnson and Sawyer Nuzum came in 2nd place in Medical Sciences with "What’s the Beat? The Effect of Different Types of Music on Human Heart Rate."
Avya Talwar placed 2nd in Plant Science with "Hydroponics vs Soil."
Johnson Elementary
Mollie Wilkinson earned 2nd place in Animal Science with "Home-Cooked Meal (Worms)."
Roslyn Tidd, Ruby Brozenick, and Scotlin Snell placed 1st in Behavioral and Social Science with "Ready, Set, Placebo."
Declan Harbert and Alexander Nutter took 1st in Chemistry with "Elephant Toothpaste: A Hot, Bubbly Experiment."
Ian Stemple and Gabe Romano earned 1st place in Earth and Environmental Science with "Brining Salty Back."
Hudson Selario, Archer Tomes, and Pierce Pugliano won 1st place in Engineering with "Take Flight."
Annabel Francis, Vaughn Veltri, and Clara Tidd placed 2nd in Material Science with "Ice Ice Baby."
Myla Jackson, Naomi Barkley, and Hynlee Ross earned 1st place in Math and Data with "The Dirty Truth."
Ava Bailey took 1st place in Physics and Astronomy with "Centripetal Force."
Liberty High School
Wyatt Miller placed 1st in Mathematics with "Going the Disc-ance."
Lincoln Middle School
Abriana Godfrey earned 1st place in Plant Science with "Help! My Plant Might Eat Me."
Lost Creek Elementary
Wyatt Lipps took 2nd place in Energy with "Kinetic Car Craze: Racing with Balloon Power."
Lumberport Elementary
Tymber Earnest and Greyson Shriver won 1st place in Energy with "Flip the SWITCH!"
Mountaineer Middle School
Dmitry Miller and Dylan Miller earned 1st place in Animal Science with "What’s the Buzz About."
Emalie Vincent placed 2nd in Behavioral and Social Science with "Breaking the Silence: Exploring Bullying and Prevention Preferences."
Josh Reed, Brendon Squires, and Zayden McIntyre took 2nd in Chemistry with "Can You Make Milk into Plastic?"
North View Elementary
Eli Herbig placed 3rd in Chemistry with "Soda and Mento’s: Which Soda Has the Best Explosion?"
Abigail McCloud earned 3rd place in Earth and Environmental Science with "Perfect Storm."
Salem Elementary
Joseph Thompson took 2nd place in Earth and Environmental Science with "Volcanoes and How Eruptions Form Them."
Simpson Elementary
Harrison Winter earned 1st place in Animal Science with "Rolling in the Dirt with Isopods."
Tyler Bowman placed 2nd in Medical Science with "The Egg Stain."
Victory Elementary
Avery Moore won 2nd place in Chemistry with "Well I Tried to Iron Oxide."
West Milford Elementary
Amara Corder and Averie Whitehair placed 3rd in Animal Science with "What’s for Snack?"
Anais Garcia earned 3rd place in Physics and Astronomy with "Moon Magic."
The students’ hard work and creativity were on full display. A big thank you to all participants, teachers, and judges who made this event a success.