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Sixty-First Annual North Alabama RegionalScience and Engineering FairAWARDS PROGRAM1
2015 NARSEF
Intel InternationalScience & Engineering Fair
Finalists
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Intel ISEF Finalist
Michael A. PrevostCovenant Christian Academy
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Intel ISEF Finalist
Joshua Cyril AbreoJames Clemens High School
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Intel ISEF Finalist
Hunter Wilhelm PhillipsCovenant Christian Academy
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Intel ISEF Finalist
Michael A. PrevostCovenant Christian AcademyJoshua Cyril AbreoJames Clemens High SchoolHunter Wilhelm PhillipsCovenant Christian Academy
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JUNIOR GRANDAWARDSThe Junior Grand Award is awarded to the top four projects in the Junior Division at the North Alabama Regional Science and Engineering Fair.
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JUNIOR GRAND AWARD WINNERS
Matthew Aaron FreestoneSt. John the Baptist Catholic School8
JUNIOR GRAND AWARD WINNERS
Catherine ConnollySt. Joseph Regional Catholic School9
JUNIOR GRAND AWARD WINNERS
Alexa Grace KloskeSt. John the Baptist Catholic School10
JUNIOR GRAND AWARD WINNERS
Jordan Reynolds-GleasonGrace Lutheran School11
JUNIOR GRAND AWARD WINNERS
Matthew Aaron FreestoneSt. John the Baptist Catholic SchoolCatherine ConnollySt. Joseph Regional Catholic SchoolAlexa Grace KloskeSt. John the Baptist Catholic SchoolJordan Reynolds-GleasonGrace Lutheran School12
Alabama Scienceand Engineering FairFinalistsThe difference between these category awards and the ASEF ribbons received last Wednesday is that these are the true, top three projects each category. ASEF Ribbons are awarded on a ratio determined by the number of projects in a category. This allows a similar number of students to attend state from each category. We had 22 categories at the fair from elementary to senior, ranging from 4 to 50 projects per category. If only the projects awarded tonight were sent to ASEF, 66 projects would be able compete. NARSEF is sending 101 projects to ASEF to represent North Alabama.
Tonight we will recognize the top 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places in each category.
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ASEF FinalistsAbreo, Joshua - James Clemens High SchoolAllen, Lizzie - St. John Paul II Catholic High SchoolAmey, Claire - Liberty Middle SchoolAssaf, Nathan - Liberty Middle SchoolBatchelor, Caila - Columbia Elementary SchoolBell, Jack - Mill Creek Elementary SchoolBendickson, Caroline - Heritage Elementary SchoolBerry, Noah - Mill Creek Elementary SchoolBlack, Ryleigh - Chaffee Elementary SchoolBlomeley, Aubrey - Heritage Elementary SchoolBohanan, Victoria - East Limestone High SchoolBucknor, Nina - Oakwood Adventist AcademyBurch, Ella - Hampton Cove Middle SchoolBurge, Keri - St. John Paul II Catholic High SchoolBush, Caroline - Life Christian AcademyButler, Jackson - Muscle Shoals Middle SchoolCall, Jensen - Horizon Elementary SchoolConard, Mary Alex - St. John Paul II Catholic High SchoolCongo, Claire - Mill Creek Elementary SchoolConnolly, Catherine - St. Joseph Regional Catholic SchoolCouncill, Marissa - Hampton Cove Middle SchoolCowley, Marenna - Oak Park Middle SchoolDowney, Amir - Rainbow Elementary SchoolEason, Brett - Columbia Elementary SchoolEdwards, Alex - Rainbow Elementary SchoolElliott, Ray - Shoals Christian SchoolFreestone, Matthew - St. John the Baptist Catholic SchoolGjesvold, Jack - Columbia Elementary SchoolGood, Kenneth - Columbia High SchoolGraves, Madisyn - Williams Elementary SchoolHodgson, Emily - St. John the Baptist Catholic SchoolHurst, Brianna - Columbia Elementary SchoolJackson, Abbigail - Horizon Elementary SchoolJakka, Sujay - West Madison Elementary SchoolKelso, Sarah - Hampton Cove Middle SchoolKing, Ethan - Heritage Elementary SchoolKirby, Blake - Hampton Cove Middle SchoolKirk, Caleb - Muscle Shoals Middle SchoolKirkpatrick, Kensi - Life Christian AcademyKloske, Alexa - St. John the Baptist Catholic SchoolKloske, Madelyn - St. John Paul II Catholic High SchoolKoons, Katherine - St. John Paul II Catholic High SchoolKutz, Jonathan - Muscle Shoals Middle School Lanier, Jackson - Heritage Elementary SchoolLimaye, Maanasi - Rainbow Elementary SchoolLyons, Kaya - Heritage Elementary SchoolMartin, Lauren - West Madison Elementary SchoolMcCormick, Alex - St. John the Baptist Catholic SchoolMcCullough, Cavan - Muscle Shoals Middle SchoolMcFeely, Mitchell - St. John Paul II Catholic High SchoolMoody, Emily - Hampton Cove Middle SchoolMujica, Melanie - Westlawn Middle School Murphree, Joshua - Columbia Elementary School14
ASEF FinalistsNguyen, Alivia - Horizon Elementary SchoolNguyen, Michael - Horizon Elementary SchoolNishikawa, Javier - St. John Paul II Catholic High SchoolNix, Tyler - Heritage Elementary SchoolNorris, Kelin - Oakwood Adventist AcademyOrtega, Ashanti - Westlawn Middle School Phan, Minh - Columbia Elementary SchoolPhillips, Hunter - Covenant Christian AcademyPhillips, Hunter - Shoals Christian SchoolPour-Biazar, Aubteen - West Madison Elementary SchoolPrapiadou, Savvina - Bob Jones High SchoolPrevost, Drew - Covenant Christian AcademyProctor, Dylan - Hampton Cove Middle SchoolPruitt, James - St. John Paul II Catholic High SchoolRevera, Ryan - Horizon Elementary SchoolReyes, Ryan - Horizon Elementary SchoolReynolds-Gleason, Jordan - Grace Lutheran SchoolSanders, Daniel - St. John Paul II Catholic High SchoolSandstrom, Joseph - Liberty Middle SchoolScroggins, Callie - Mill Creek Elementary SchoolSexton, Cara - Challenger Elementary SchoolSmith, Elena - St. John Paul II Catholic High SchoolSmith, Gabriella - Hampton Cove Middle SchoolSmith, Galvin - St. John the Baptist Catholic SchoolSubramaniyam, Adhavan - Mill Creek Elementary SchoolSzymanski, Sean - Hampton Cove Middle School
Thammavongsa, Allyson - Heritage Elementary SchoolThomas, Damar - Oakwood Adventist AcademyThompson, Miles - St. Joseph Regional Catholic SchoolThornhill, Jasmine - Oakwood Adventist AcademyTibbs, Taylor - Columbia Elementary SchoolTodd, Brandon - Rainbow Elementary SchoolTorres, Andrea - Heritage Elementary SchoolVanAkin, Joshua - Mill Creek Elementary SchoolVanterpool, Jayden - Oakwood Middle SchoolVo, Cuong - Horizon Elementary SchoolVogler, Anna - Heritage Elementary SchoolVogler, Daniel - James Clemens High SchoolWalker, Davy - Oak Park Middle SchoolWallace, Erin - Muscle Shoals Middle SchoolWeathers, Mac - St. John Paul II Catholic High SchoolWelch, Katherine - St. John Paul II Catholic High SchoolWerkheiser, Avery - Mill Creek Elementary SchoolWestmoreland, Josie - Muscle Shoals Middle SchoolWhorton, Katelyn - Hampton Cove Middle SchoolWillard, Spenser - Grace Lutheran SchoolWilliams, Sydney - Hampton Cove Middle SchoolWing, Connor - Mill Creek Elementary School15
Top 3 Placement inCATEGORY AWARDSThe difference between these category awards and the ASEF ribbons received last Wednesday is that these are the true, top three projects each category. ASEF Ribbons are awarded on a ratio determined by the number of projects in a category. This allows a similar number of students to attend state from each category. We had 22 categories at the fair from elementary to senior, ranging from 4 to 50 projects per category. If only the projects awarded tonight were sent to ASEF, 66 projects would be able compete. NARSEF is sending 101 projects to ASEF to represent North Alabama.
Tonight we will recognize the top 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places in each category.
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Grade 5Behavioral and Social8 Entries17
Grade 5 - Behavioral and Social3rd Place
Callie ScrogginsMill Creek Elementary School18
Grade 5 - Behavioral and Social2nd Place
Madisyn Kryslin GravesWilliams Elementary School19
Grade 5 - Behavioral and Social1st Place
Jack BellMill Creek Elementary School20
Grade 5Biological Science11 Entries21
Grade 5 - Biological Science3rd Place
Conner WingMill Creek Elementary School22
Grade 5 - Biological Science2nd Place
Taylor A. TibbsColumbia Elementary School23
Grade 5 - Biological Science1st Place
Joshua T. MurphreeColumbia Elementary School24
Grade 5Environmental Science14 Entries25
Grade 5 - Environmental Science3rd Place
Brianna HurstColumbia Elementary School26
Grade 5 - Environmental Science2nd Place
Caila BatchelorColumbia Elementary School27
Grade 5 - Environmental Science1st Place
Minh AnhTran PhanColumbia Elementary School28
Grade 5Physical Science40 Entries29
Grade 5 - Physical Science3rd Place
Maanasi LimayeRainbow Elementary School30
Grade 5 - Physical Science2nd Place
Tyler D. NixHeritage Elementary School31
Grade 5 - Physical Science1st Place
Ryan ReveraHorizon Elementary School32
Grades 6-8Animal Science8 Entries33
Grades 6-8 - Animal Science3rd Place
Alexander David McCormickSt. John the Baptist Catholic School34
Grades 6-8 - Animal Science2nd Place
Gabriella W. SmithHampton Cove Middle School35
Grades 6-8 - Animal Science1st Place
Catherine ConnollySt. Joseph Regional Catholic School36
Grades 6-8Behavioral Science28 Entries37
Grades 6-8 - Behavioral Science3rd Place
Cavan McCulloughMuscle Shoals Middle SchoolPronounced Cave-in38
Grades 6-8 - Behavioral Science2nd Place
Caroline BendicksonHeritage Elementary School39
Grades 6-8 - Behavioral Science1st Place
Claire AmeyLiberty Middle School40
Grades 6-8Chemistry23 Entries41
Grades 6-8 - Chemistry3rd Place
Jensen CallHorizon Elementary School42
Grades 6-8 - Chemistry2nd Place
Sean A. SzymanskiHampton Cove Middle School43
Grades 6-8 - Chemistry1st Place
Anna VoglerHeritage Elementary School44
Grades 6-8Earth & Space Science5 Entries45
Grades 6-8 - Earth & Space Science3rd Place
Ryan ReyesHorizon Elementary School46
Grades 6-8 - Earth & Space Science2nd Place
Katelyn Stephanie WhortonHampton Cove Middle School47
Grades 6-8 - Earth & Space Science1st Place
Marissa E. CouncillHampton Cove Middle School48
Grades 6-8Engineering32 Entries49
Grades 6-8 - Engineering3rd Place
Michael NguyenHorizon Elementary School50
Grades 6-8 - Engineering2nd Place
Kensi KirkpatrickLife Christian Academy51
Grades 6-8 - Engineering1st Place
Matthew Aaron FreestoneSt. John the Baptist Catholic School52
Grades 6-8Environmental Science16 Entries53
Grades 6-8 - Environmental Science3rd Place
Marenna CowleyMadeline JoinerAvy ElmoreOak Park Middle School54
Grades 6-8 - Environmental Science2nd Place
Sarah Ann KelsoHampton Cove Middle School55
Grades 6-8 - Environmental Science1st Place
Alexa Grace KloskeSt. John the Baptist Catholic School56
Grades 6-8Math & Computers7 Entries57
Grades 6-8 - Math & Computers3rd Place
Vo CuongHorizon Elementary School58
Grades 6-8 - Math & Computers2nd Place
Sujay Venkat JakkaWest Madison Elementary School59
Grades 6-8 - Math & Computers1st Place
Davy WalkerOak Park Middle School60
Grades 6-8Medicine & Health19 Entries61
Grades 6-8 - Medicine & Health3rd Place
Spenser WillardGrace Lutheran School62
Grades 6-8 - Medicine & Health2nd Place
Abbigail Grace JacksonHorizon Elementary School63
Grades 6-8 - Medicine & Health1st Place
Jayden VanterpoolOakwood Middle School64
Grades 6-8Physical Science50 Entries65
Grades 6-8 - Physical Science3rd Place
Alexander EdwardsRainbow Elementary School66
Grades 6-8 - Physical Science2nd Place
Caleb J. KirkMuscle Shoals Middle School67
Grades 6-8 - Physical Science1st Place
Jordan Reynolds-GleasonGrace Lutheran School68
Grades 6-8Plant Science8 Entries69
Grades 6-8 - Plant Science3rd Place
Alivia NguyenHorizon Elementary School70
Grades 6-8 - Plant Science2nd Place
Ethan C. KingHeritage Elementary School71
Grades 6-8 - Plant Science1st Place
Sydney Joyce WilliamsHampton Cove Middle School72
Grades 9-12Behavioral & Social Science6 Entries73
Grades 9-12 - Behavioral & Social Science3rd Place
Hunter PhillipsShoals Christian School74
Grades 9-12 - Behavioral & Social Science2nd Place
Javier NishikawaSt. John Paul II Catholic High School75
Grades 9-12 - Behavioral & Social Science1st Place
Sydney Joyce WilliamsHampton Cove Middle School76
Grades 9-12Chemistry & Biochemistry9 Entries77
Grades 9-12 - Chemistry & Biochemistry3rd Place
Katherine WelchSt. John Paul II Catholic High School78
Grades 9-12 - Chemistry & Biochemistry2nd Place
Katherine KoonsSt. John Paul II Catholic High School79
Grades 9-12 - Chemistry & Biochemistry1st Place
Daniel VoglerHamad MuhammadJames Clemens High School80
Grades 9-12Engineering9 Entries81
Grades 9-12 - Engineering3rd Place
Elena SmithSt. John Paul II Catholic High School82
Grades 9-12 - Engineering2nd Place
Hunter Wilhelm PhillipsCovenant Christian Academy83
Grades 9-12 - Engineering1st Place
Michael A. PrevostCovenant Christian Academy84
Grades 9-12Environmental Science8 Entries85
Grades 9-12 - Environmental Science3rd Place
Jasmine Michaela ThornhillOakwood Adventist Academy86
Grades 9-12 - Environmental Science2nd Place
Kenneth Wayne GoodColumbia High School87
Grades 9-12 - Environmental Science1st Place
Daniel SandersSt. John Paul II Catholic High School88
Grades 9-12Medicine & Health8 Entries89
Grades 9-12 - Medicine & Health3rd Place
James Carlos PruittSt. John Paul II Catholic High School90
Grades 9-12 - Medicine & Health2nd Place
Madelyn KloskeSt. John Paul II Catholic High School91
Grades 9-12 - Medicine & Health1st Place
Joshua Cyril AbreoJames Clemens High School92
Grades 9-12Microbiology4 Entries93
Grades 9-12 - Microbiology3rd Place
Ray ElliottShoals Christian School94
Grades 9-12 - Microbiology2nd Place
Mitchell Louis McFeelySt. John Paul II Catholic High School95
Grades 9-12 - Microbiology1st Place
Savvina PrapiadouBob Jones High School96
Grades 9-12Physics & Astronomy8 Entries97
Grades 9-12 - Physics & Astronomy3rd Place
Mary Alex ConardSt. John Paul II Catholic High School98
Grades 9-12 - Physics & Astronomy2nd Place
Keri BurgeSt. John Paul II Catholic High School99
Grades 9-12 - Physics & Astronomy1st Place
Elizabeth Susan AllenSt. John Paul II Catholic High School100
Grades 9-12Plant Science4 Entries101
Grades 9-12 - Plant Science3rd Place
Kelin Alice Lorraine NorrisOakwood Adventist Academy102
Grades 9-12 - Plant Science2nd Place
Damar J. ThomasOakwood Adventist Academy103
Grades 9-12 - Plant Science1st Place
Mac WeathersSt. John Paul II Catholic High School104
SPECIAL AWARDS105
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics AwardHunter Wilhelm Phillips
Michael A. PrevostAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Award
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SPIEThe International Society for Optics and PhotonicsHonorable Mention ($25 Cash)
Lauren Schlosser3rd Place ($75 Cash)
Bailee Michele Gann2nd Place ($100 Cash)
Elizabeth Susan Allen1st Place ($150 Cash)
Elena SmithSPIE is an international society advancing an interdisciplinary approach to the science and application of light. The not-for-profit society advances emerging technologies through interdisciplinary information exchange, continuing education, publications, patent precedent, and career and professional growth.1072nd Place ($25)
Nicole Courtney Conaway
Elementary Division1st Place ($50)
Josiah Kristian ParkerJunior Division3rd Place Tie ($75)
John Rottenborn
Sydney Michelle Guy2nd Place ($100)
Caleb J. Kirk1st Place ($150)
Jordan Reynolds-GleasonHonorable Mention ($50)
Lenora LeeSenior DivisionHonorable Mention ($50)
Elaine AthaHuntsville Electro-Optical Societyand NASA OpticsHEOS is an industry driven organization organized for the purpose of promoting the development of the science and application of light, Photonics. Photonics: being devices and applications that use light, just as we think of electronics as being devices and applications using electricity.
NASA Optics108
Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersHuntsville SectionElementary DivisionAlastair Baker Summer KynardHarrison J. StrongJunior DivisionElena Ann Tetrault Emily Ann Hodgson Joseph Benjamin Sandstrom Senior DivisionHunter Wilhelm Phillips Michael A. PrevostEach Awarded $100IEEE, pronounced "Eye-triple-E," stands for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE is the world's largest professional association dedicated to advancing technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. IEEE and its members inspire a global community through IEEE's highly cited publications, conferences, technology standards, and professional and educational activities. The IEEE Huntsville Section has been supporting IEEEs mission in the local region since 1953.109
United States NavyJunior Division
Rebecca Mathews
Sydney Marie Baumbach
Caleb J. Kirk
Kennedi Maleah NicholsSenior Division
Kelin Alice Lorraine Norris
Damar J. Thomas
Mac Weathers Elemenatry Division
Amir Downey &Noah Berry110
United States ArmyElementary DivisionJosiah Kristian ParkerJulia Alane BaugherMaxwell DavidsonAmelia Lemons & Marley OwensMinh AnhTran PhanJack GjesvoldJacob HollandSummer KynardAliyah RashidHarrison J. StrongSamanvi VootukuriJunior DivisionCatherine ConnollyCaroline BendicksonSarah Hakim &Noor AlzaybakEmory S. McIntoshJackson ButlerDaniel PhillipsDylan Hunter BrearleyCollin M. PlessSarah Ann KelsoSujay Venkat JakkaDavy WalkerKelsie Kay-Michelle AdaySarah Grace PepperSenior DivisionJavier NishikawaCallie WoodElena SmithAndrew Johnson-DingomeHunter Watson &Brittany BarreraJacob AdamsElaine AthaEvee' BlakeKeri Burge111
United States ArmyTop AwardsSavvina Prapiadou
Keviez Jesus Wilson
Michael A. Prevost
Hunter Wilhelm Phillips112
Stephen Boyd Williams AwardCatherine ConnollyDr. George Williams, a long time champion of the NARSEF and ASEF, sponsors the Stephen Boyd Williams award which honors his only brother. Steve was a good student and an accomplished athlete. He lettered in four varsity sports football, basketball, baseball and track. He also competed in the NARSEF where his project was on electrophoresis research. He won several awards for his project. Sadly, Steve passed away at the age of 44, but his memory lives on in the hearts and minds of those who loved him and through this special award.113
North Alabama RegionalScience & Engineering FairLegacy AwardDr. George Williams
Col. Steven Froniabarger114
Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association AwardEach Awarded $1254th Place
Alexis Hereford & Danielle Oliver3rd Place
Erin Grace Wallace2nd Place
Garrett Lawrence1st Place
Hunter Wilhelm PhillipsThe Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) International, established in 1946, is a non-profit membership association serving the military, government, industry, and academia as an ethical forum for advancing professinal knowledge and relationships in the fields of communicatinos, IT, intelligence, and global security.
Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association Award with $125 prize.115
Golden K. Kiwanis3rd Place ($50)
Joshua T. Murphree2nd Place ($75)
Cara Sexton1st Place ($100)
Jack BellGolden K Kiwanis Club is a special Kiwanis Club, edicated to serving the community and it's youth, but made up primarily of retired people, although it is not limited to them. Poudre Golden K has more than 100 members, ranging in age from 60 to 95, with an average of 75.116
Society of American Military EngineersJunior Division3rd Place ($50)
Grace Elizabeth Hannah2nd Place ($75)
Jeremy Anderson1st Place ($100)
Kensi KirkpatrickSenior Division3rd Place ($50)
Thomas Tielebein &Adam Shelton2nd Place ($75)
Katelyn Hutson1st Place ($100)
Elena SmithThe Society of American Military Engineers (SAME), the premier professional military engineering association in the United States, unites architecture, engineering, contraction (A/E/C), facility management and envrionmental entities and individuals in the public and private sectors to prepare for - and overcome - natural and manmade disasters, and to improve security at home abroad.117
American Psychological AssociationClaire AmeyAmerican Psychological Association Education Directorate's award for for outstanding research in psychological science.
The mission of the American Psychological Association is to advance the creation, communication and application of psychological knowledge to benefit society and improve people's lives.118
AWG: Association for Women GeoscientistsCallie McLaughlinThe Association for Women Geoscientists is an international organization devoted to enhancing the quality and level of participation of women in geosciences and to introduce girls and young women to geoscience careers.
Awarded to a female student whose project exemplifies high standards of innovativeness and scientific excellence in geosciences.119
American Meteorological SocietySean A. SzymanskiThe American Meteorological Society promotes the development and dissemination of information and education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences and the advancement of their professional applications.
The American Meterological Society's Award for creative scientific endeavors in the areas of atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences.120
NOAA: National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationKenneth Wayne GoodNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration "Taking the Pulse of the Planet" Award for a project's research emphasizes NOAA's Science, Service and Stewardship Mission.121
Surgeon General's Special Science AwardJames Carlos PruittThe US Public Health Service Surgeon General's Special Science Award is given to the project that most creatively illustrates and expands upon key ares of health prevention as outlined in the National Prevention Strategy which can include, but are not limited to: tobacco-free living, preventing drup abuse and excessive alcohol use, healty eating, active living, injury and violence-free living, mental and emotional well-being, reproductive and sexual health.122
UAHCollege of NursingJoshua Cyril AbreoDylan Scott Proctor123
UAH Engineering Scholarship$500 One-Time Scholarship
Katelyn Hutson$1000 One-Time Scholarship
Bailee Michele Gann
Michael A. Prevost124