Bishop Kenny Science Fair winners announced

Bishop Kenny Science Fair winners announced
Bishop Kenny sent 36 students to compete in the Regional Science and Engineering Fair in February.

Bishop Kenny took more than 13 place awards and 26 special awards during this year’s Regional Science and Engineering Fair, which held its award ceremony Feb. 11 at the Florida Blue Conference Center. In all 36 Crusaders participated in the fair, with 14 students selected for the State Team and two selected for the International Team.  The International Team is composed of four students from the Northeast Florida Region.  

First place awards were taken by senior Grant Butler in Mathematics, freshman Alexander Bernich in Physics and Astronomy and sophomore Isabelle Young and senior MaryAlice Young in Engineering.  The Young sisters will represent NEFRSEF on the State and International team.  Their project titled, “Creating an Electromagnetic Suit to Simulate Gravity and Electromagnetism Effects on Dugesia Tigrina,” simulated inhibitor blocking material for the human body to reduce harmful effects of electromagnetism.

Several students qualified to take part in the State Science Fair of Florida in Lake March 24-26, which was unfortunately cancelled due to the corona virus.  Those who qualified included Mailene Miranda and Megan Klingaman, for their Zoology team project; Victoria Rojas and Caroline Stringfellow for their Environmental team project; Sophia Lopez and Alannah Rowan for their Environmental team project; Juliana Namen for her Environmental project; Emily Citrano and Hope Pitman for their Zoology team project; Mary Alice and Izabelle Young for their Engineering team project; Antonio Valentino for his Engineering project; Adelaide Hinson and Kathryn Saunders for their Zoology team project. 

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