Central High School’s annual Science Fair included 193 entries
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Central High School’s annual Science Fair is coordinated by Science Coach Shelley Wood in conjunction with science teachers Jacques Mitchell, Alicia Thompson and Mary White. The Central High School Science Fair was held in the gym on Monday. The 193 entries were submitted by students in seventh through twelfth grades. The projects were judged by visiting judges based on the following criteria: title, problem, hypothesis, materials, variables, conclusion, research, experimental procedure, abstract, data, and presentation. First, second and third place awards were given. Congratulations to the following winners:
7th grade life science
1st place – Bailey Childress – Does Color Affect Candle Burning Time?
2nd place – Katie Griffith – What Effects Apples Turning Brown?
3rd place – Alyssa Edmondson – Moon Phases
8th grade physical science
1st place – Rachel Reams – DNA Differences in Strawberries, Kiwis, and Bananas
2nd place – Erick Martinez – Paper Towel Absorbency
3rd place Tie – Ethan Cosby – Coke or Root Beer: Which is More Acidic?
9th grade biology
1st place Tie – Analise Dansby – Best Way to Wash Hands
1st place Tie – Katie Meeks – Glow Stick Lifetime
2nd place Tie – Abigail Hurt – Which Bubble Gum has more Sugar?
2nd place Tie – Henley Jennings – Moon and Sky
2nd place Tie – Cheyenne Wright – Rock Candy
3rd place – Hannah Hyatt – Which Drink has the Most CO2?
3rd place – Shelemiah Kelley – Bouncing Balls: What Affects the Height that a Ball will Bounce?
3rd place – Reese Lee – Elephant Toothpaste
10th grade physical science
1st place – Jefferson Smalls – Which Soft Drinks are the Most Corrosive?
2nd place – Kelsey McLaughlin – Floating Eggs
3rd place – Abigail Mizzell – Soil Erosion
3rd place – Haley Moates – Slimy Feelings
10th-12th grade physics/chemistry
1st place Tie – Rebekah Burton – M & M of Sound: Mood and Memory
1st place Tie – Daeja Cook – Homemade Bioplastic
2nd place – Traci Cox – Color Reaction Changes
3rd place – Emily Garcia – Color Changing Flowers
11th-12th grade earth/space and environmental sciences
1st place – Brooklyn Lee – Which Burns Faster: Oak or SweetGum?
2nd place Tie – Noah Chappell – Ice Cold
2nd place Tie – NyaJah Odem – M&M Color Dissolving
3rd place – Carmen Munoz – Skittles in Coke, Water, or Orange Juice