Running on brain power By ROBIN SHANNONL’Observateur GARYVILLE – Months of planning, research and experimenting by sixth- through eighth-graders at Garyville/Mt. Airy Math and Science Magnet School concluded Friday morning as the children presented projects for the school-level science fair. About 100 students competed solo or in groups in 10 distinct science categories ranging from botany to zoology. Common science fair topics, such as the study of the solar system or the workings of friction, were interspersed with more unique study areas that included the physics of Alabama running back Mark Ingram, the science behind carbonated beverages and how to make a potato clock. Schools across St. John will continue to hold Science and Social Studies fairs throughout next week. John L. Ory will hold their science fair Friday, Jan 22. Social Studies fairs will be held at LaPlace Elementary, on Thursday, Jan. 21 and Friday, Jan. 22, and at Leon Godchaux Accelerated Program on Friday, Jan. 22. Winners in the individual categories, who now move on to the district level fair Feb. 11 at GMMS, are listed below: Behavioral and Social Science First place: Kyla Holmes Second place Atasia Sylvan Botany (Plant Sci.) First place: Brianna First place: Carter Darius Rixner Second place: Ixchel Sabonger Earth Science First place: Darein Rixner Second place: Troychelle Alexis Third place: Elton Breaux Third place: Christina Holmes Environmental Science Second place: Anaya Askins/Chase Henderson Chemistry First place: Corin Ellis/Shawn Millet Second place: Amanda Duhe Third place: NiJeion Cosey Engineering First place: Devon Millender Second place: Eugene Keller Microbiology Third place: Toi Jones/Roderick Nadie Physics First place: Herman Thomas Second place: Lidiya Alyzirius Third place: Ariel Mitchell Zoology (Animal Sci.) Third place: Kiya Fredricks/Shontell Simoneaux Medicine and Health First place: Elizabeth Scioneaux Second place: Whitley Armant Third place: DaVaron Stockman Team Projects First place: Jalacey Simon and Tiffany Bacon Second place: Trevell Fenroy and Dejuan Stewart Second place: I’kesha Brown and I’leke Brown Third place: Sema’j Alverez, Kevrion Henderson and Kariontae Victor |