Eight Local Students Qualified for Colorado Science and Engineering Fair in April
Description: front row (l-r): Adam Ouattara and Drake Coffield-Bamber. Back row (l-r): Terra McClure, Tanner Baker, Jacob Vasquez, Makai Chambers, and Pace Wallace. Not pictured is Fernanda Pastor-Sepulveda.
Eight Local Students Qualified for Colorado Science and Engineering Fair in April
Project titles and divisions:
- Tanner Baker and Jacob Vasquez: Wingin’ It, Physics
- Makai Chambers: Discovering an Exoplanet, Earth and Space Sciences
- Drake Coffield-Bamber and Adam Ouattara: Avocadoes So Ripe They'll Guac Your World, Plant Sciences
- Terra McClure: Plinko Fun, Math and Computer Sciences
- Fernanda Pastor-Sepulveda: Heat in Hue, Environmental Sciences
- Pace Wallace: Wind Erosion, Earth and Space Sciences
Several of these students received awards and placed at CSEF.
- Makai Chambers won the Little Shop of Physics Award as well as the Pioneers of Science Award. He received a certificate, a backpack and $50.
- Terra McClure received an Honorable Mention in Math and Computer Sciences.
- Pace Wallace received the following awards: Colorado Foundation for Ag. Award; the American Meteorological Society - Outstanding Achievement in Atmospheric Sciences Award; the AIPG Certificate of Excellence in the Geosciences, which came with a $75 prize; the Colorado Mineral Society Award; the NASA Earth System Science Award; and the Soil and Water Conservation Society Natural Resource Conservation Award which included $100.
For questions about the Arkansas Valley Regional Science Fair, contact Warren McClure at 719-384-6803 or email Warren.McClure@otero.edu.
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