St. Joan of Arc Science Fair winners


Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, December 18, 2007 5:06 PM CST


Top students will represent their school in March at regional fair

St. Joan of Arc recently held their science fair. The winners of each division are:

In the Life Science division: 1st place was Ali Christopherson, 2nd place was Lexie Angelette and Gabrielle Levet, 3rd place was Gracie Millet, and Honorable Mention went to Riley Spillman and Alyssa Scallan.

In the Physics division: 1st Place was Sean and Pierre McGraw, 2nd place was Elizabeth Borne, 3rd place was Joshua Cupit and Brandon Hubbard, and Honorable Mention went to Luke LeBlanc and Mason Bordelon.

In the Chemistry Division: 1st place was Shelby Clement and Erin Prudhomme, 2nd Place was Katie Breaux, 3rd place was Chris Millet and Honorable Mention went to Lauren Snowdy.

In the Behavioral Science division, 1st place was Mallory Guillot, 2nd place was Ani Boudreaux and Julia Torres, 3rd place was Macky Cortez, and Honorable Mention went to Justin Smith and Kelsey Roussel.

The following students will present St. Joan of Arc Catholic School at the regional science fair to be held at Nicholls State University in March: Ali Christopherson, Lexie Angelette, Gabrielle Levet, Shelby Clement, Erin Prudhomme, Katie Breaux, Sean McGraw, Pierre McGraw, Elizabeth Borne, Mallory Guillot, Ani Boudreaux, and Julia Torres.

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