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St. Mary’s students compete in local science fair

Posted at 12:31 pm March 27, 2017
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The St. Mary’s 2017 Middle School Science Fair was held on February 9, 2017. A total of 57 projects were entered for judging. The projects were divided into two categories, physical and biological sciences, and the judges awarded a first through fifth place in each category. (Submitted photo)

The St. Mary’s 2017 Middle School Science Fair was held on February 9, 2017. A total of 57 projects were entered for judging. The projects were divided into two categories, physical and biological sciences, and the judges awarded a first through fifth place in each category. (Submitted photo)

The St. Mary’s 2017 Middle School Science Fair was held on February 9, 2017. A total of 57 projects were entered for judging. The projects were divided into two categories, physical and biological sciences, and the judges awarded a first through fifth place in each category. (Submitted photo)

The St. Mary’s 2017 Middle School Science Fair was held on February 9, 2017. A total of 57 projects were entered for judging. The projects were divided into two categories, physical and biological sciences, and the judges awarded a first through fifth place in each category. (Submitted photo)


The St. Mary’s 2017 Middle School Science Fair was held on February 9.  A total of 57 projects were entered for judging. The projects were divided into two categories, physical and biological sciences, and the judges awarded a first through fifth place in each category. In addition, two honorable mentions were awarded in biological sciences and seven in physical sciences.

Physical Sciences Winners

Physical Sciences (in order first to fifth place)

  • Marissa Dalton—A Clay Array of Amazing Glazing
  • Mateo Gorrondona (not pictured)—Fight Drought with Solar Panels
  • Anna Kasemir—Can You See Me Now?
  • Amelia Van Berkel—Did that Get the Lead Out?
  • Jacqueline Audet—O-Pine Wood Derby

Honorable Mention

  • Luca Filigenzi—Battery Versus Battery
  • Paige Halcrow and Genevieve Krass—The Great Buffer Race
  • Elizabeth Brands—Rubber vs. Cotton
  • Joshua Luttrell—How Does that Sound?
  • Caroline Elliott—Good-Bye Graffiti
  • Elliot Barnes—Waste Heat? Wasted Energy!
  • Joey Wood—Making Light of It!

Biological Sciences Winners

Biological Sciences (in order first to fifth place)

  • Sydney Mesmer—Don’t Give Mosquitoes a Biting Chance
  • Sarah Tackett—Milk: The Next Generation
  • Luke Cheadle—Home Remedies: Healing or Hurtful?
  • Miko Zolnierczuk—The Mysterious Flatworm
  • Parker Sorah—Healthy Hydration Outdoors

Honorable Mention

  • Ian Hubbard—Radiation Observations Revealed
  • Ethan Sherlock—Battle of the Genres

These students qualify to participate in the Southern Appalachian Science and Engineering Fair, or SASEF, to be held at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville on March 28-30.

The 2017 St. Mary’s Science Fair panel of judges included representatives from local business and industry who volunteered to serve in this capacity.

“St. Mary’s would like to recognize and thank all of the judges for their gracious contribution of time and expertise in support of the students and their pursuit of science,” a press release said. The following people served as judges this year: Glenn Dye, Anna Gaultney, George Golightly, Ana Gonzalez, Melissa Hutchinson, Harold Ketterer, Michelle Kidder, Rick Lowden, Rich Snead, Fred Sloop, Deacon Gary Sega,  and Kendra Smotherman.

St. Mary’s School is located in Oak Ridge, about 15 minutes outside of Knoxville. For more information about the school, staff, and student body, please visit school.stmarysoakridge.org.

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