Business & Community Partners

MWV Regional Science Fair

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Partner organizations:                                                                                                                              

    MWV School to Career

    Granite State College,  

    MWV Economic Council, and             

    UNH Cooperative Extension


Time Warner Cable Innovator’s Award ($300)

High School – Tim Taylor, Grade 10, James Munro, Grade 12, Kennett High School, “Ping Pong Robot.” Mentor: Dan MacLeon.

Middle School – Ben Gaudreault, Grade 7, White Mountain Waldorf School, “The Bottomless Bucket.” Mentor: Bradley Gaudreault.

NH Institute of Agriculture and Forestry Award

Megan Feddern, Grade 11, Kennett High School, “Getting the Most out of Your Orange Juice.” Mentor: Matt Lokken.

Overall High Score Trophy

Kennett High School

2010 Science Fair Winners from left to right: Peter Grzesik, 1st place; Drew Bormann, 2nd place; Megan Feddern, 3rd place; James Munro (top) and Tim Taylor, bottom, Time Warner Innovation Award; Erika Szekely, 3rd place; Danny Olson, 1st place; Evan Sutherland, 2nd place; and Ben Gaudreault, the Time Warner Innovation Award Winner. Megan Feddern also won the NH Institute of Agriculture and Forestry Award. (Brian Fitzgerald Photo).

LIST OF WINNERS

High School

1st prize ($500) – Peter Grzeski, Grade 11, Kennett High School, “The Disinfecting Ability of Peracetic Acid with Base Compounds.” Mentor: Matt Lokken.

2nd prize ($250) – Drew Bormann, Grade 11, Kennett High School, “Percent Acetic Acid in Vinegar.” Mentor: Matt Lokken.

3rd prize ($100) – Megan Feddern, Grade 11, Kennett High School, “Getting the Most Out of Your Orange Juice.” Mentor: Matt Lokken.

Middle School

1st prize ($500) – Danny Olson, Grade 8, Kennett Middle School, “Danny O’s Vegetable Project.” Mentor: Michelle LaRue.

2nd prize ($250) – Evan Sutherland, Grade 8, White Mountain Waldorf School, “Aerofoils and How Their Shapes Effect Lift.” Mentor: Ian Sutherland.

3rd prize ($100) – Erika Szekely, Grade 8, Kennett Middle School, “Strength of Trash Bags.” Mentor: Michelle LaRue.