CHS students presented arts, science fair
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Central High School students presented an arts and science fair last Thursday, combining an art gala and science fair for the public to enjoy.

The Art Gala portion of the fair included 17 entries this year with participating students earning more than $200 for their works. Thank you to PTO president Maressa Ware for hosting the Art Gala as an opportunity for our students to express their creative talents.
The Science Fair included 265 entries this year. Congratulations to the following students and their teachers who led them through the step-by-step process over the course of the project.

7th grade Science – Mrs. Alicia Thompson
1st place – Anaeya Mitchell – Which Molds Faster?
2nd place Tie – Lillie Kimbrell – Music’s Effect of Studying
2nd place Tie- Alizabeth Cowart – Does Music Help Concentration?
3rd place – Bryar Harmon – Salt vs. No Salt

8th grade Science – Teacher – Mrs. Alicia Thompson
1st place – Anna Grace Trussell – Soap vs Hand Sanitizer
2nd place Tie – Kalicia Davis – Does a Lemon or Potato Have Move Electricity?
2nd place Tie – Matthew Eubanks – Which Paper Towel Brand is the Most Absorbent?
2nd place Tie – Anthony Bryant – Which Liquid Dissolves Skittles the Fastest?
3rd place – Wyatt Kimbrell – Water vs Sugar

9th grade Biology – Teacher – Jacques Mitchell
1st place – Rachel Reams – Do Different Liquid Soaps Affect the Amount of Grease and Dirt Removed from Pots and Pans?
2nd place – Ethan Cosby – Which has More Voltage: Lime or Potato?
3rd place Tie – Isaiah McKinney – The Top Pop
3rd place Tie – Eli Self – Absorbent Paper Towel

10th grade Physical Science – Teacher – Mary White
1st place – Alyssa Woodfin – The Rise of the Cupcakes
2nd place Tie – Henley Jennings – Ultraviolet Bead
2nd place Tie – Shelemiah Kelly – The Big Bubble
3rd place Tie – Jayleeya Shaw – Gummy Bear Lab
3rd place Tie – Cheyanne Wright – Dancing on Energy
3rd place Tie – Sierra Coontz – The Toothpaste Experience
3rd place Tie – Alex Wells – Popcorn

11th and 12th grade Earth Science, Environmental Science – Teacher – Jacques Mitchell
1st place – Reagan Cardwell – What Makes Pennies Shine?
2nd place – Dylan Calhoun – How Long Does it Take Types of Noodles to Boil?
3rd place Tie – Haley Moates – Let it Burn
3rd place Tie – Karla Morales – Which Brand of Popcorn Pops the Best?

10th, 11th, and 12th grades Physics and Chemistry – Teacher – Mary White
1st place – Traci Cox – Galileo’s Experiment
2nd place – Ruby Burks – Will the Color of Water Affect the Color of White Flowers?
3rd place Tie – Rebekah Burton – Remember Me?
3rd place Tie – Katie Meeks – Melting Ice Salt vs. Sugar
Also, thank you to Coosa County Schools science coach Shelley Wood for coordinating the Science Fair as an opportunity for our students to showcase their critical thinking skills, as well as display the scientific method in conducting their experiments.
