Students compete in district science fair

Published 1:37 pm Sunday, February 2, 2020

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RESERVE – Students from St. John the Baptist Parish Public Schools competed in the District Science Fair on Jan. 16. The winners in the Junior Division (grades 6-8) were in Animal Science: first place Yahir Monteja (LPE), second place Destiny Williams (LPE); Biomedical Engineering: first place Tyren Davis (LPE); Biodmedical and Health Sciences: first place Zyaire Alexander (LPE), second place Jaelyn Butler and Tia Vicknair (ESJPA); Behavioral and Social Sciences: first place Jerrimiah Robertson (ECW), second place Phillip Mejia (ESJPA), third place Cydnee Lewis (WSJE); teams, first place Taj Anderson and Christian Cook-Wright (JLO), second place Skylar Vicknair and Vivian Cases (JLO); Chemistry: first place Muhammad Deron (LPE), first place Brandon Fernandez (JLO), second place Nathan London (WSJE), third place Keyvan Fobb (ESJPA), honorable mention Damico Mazique (GMMS); Cellular and Molecular Biology: first place Lexi Perrilloux (ECW), second place Zakia Brown (ECW); Earth and Environmental Sciences: first place, Makenzie Duhe (ECW), second place Taylor Higginbotham and Ashton Web (ECW); Energy Chemical: first place Myrayam Parroles (ESJPA); Engineering: first place Kylin Smith (WSJE), second place Johnathan Peto (LPE); third place Amina Blackman (WSJE); Plant Science: first place Mason Fox (JLO), second place Coutlan Shepard (WSJH), third place Alaysia Cannon (LPE); Materials Science: honorable mention Tytionna Belvin and Jaylynn Calzada (GMMS); Mathematics: first place Kaitlyn Arguetta (ECW); Microbiology: first place Zachary Denham (JLO), second place Luna Lagos (JLO), third place Kalae Duhe (LPE); Physics and Astronomy: first place Leah Carrillo and Sophie St. Pierre (JLO), second place Tyler Jones (JLO); Systems Software: first place Maddison Bartholomew (LPE). Winners in the Senior Division (grades 9-12) were Animal Science: first place Alissa Hebert (STEM); Behavioral and Social Sciences: first place Amaru Miller (STEM), second place Paris Allen (STEM); Biomedical and Health Sciences: first place Mariah Duncan (STEM); Chemistry: first place Marione Ellis (STEM); Energy Chemical: first place Emani Payne (STEM); Energy Physical: first place MIchael Reeves (STEM); Mathematics: first place Timmy Gaude (STEM); Physics and Astronomy: first place Payton Haley (WSJH); Plant Science: first place Audrey Wandrel (STEM), second place Jason August (WSJH).