North Central District
Science Day


2005 State Science Day Special Awards

2005 Results Main Page

The following special awards were won by students from the North Central District at State Science Day, May 7, 2005


Upper Sandusky High School received the Harold C. Shaw Outstanding School Award with 100% of their projects earning a Superior rating at State Science Day.


Jared Steed, Grade 11, Buckeye Valley High School

Effects of Paper Sludge on Ground Water from a Reclaimed Surface Mined Site

2nd place, Coal Research Award: $100
1st place, Soil and Water Conservation award: $200
1st place, Arthur Holly Compton Scholarship in Science at The College of Wooster: $16,000 per year for four years


Martin Bobb, Grade 7, John C Dempsey Middle School

The Effect of Gluten on Yeast Growth

3rd place, American Chemical Society Columbus Section - Chemical Sciences Award
1st place, Discovery Young Scientist Challenge Award: T-Shirt, Lapel Pin, Certificate and DYSC Entry Booklet


Robert Homan, Grade 7, John C Dempsey Middle School

A Study on Name Prejudice

1st place, National Association of Biology Teachers Award: $50 and Medical Microbiology textbook


Preeyam Gandhi, Grade 7, Pleasant Middle School

Analysis of echocardiographic changes in subjects with and without hypertension

2nd place, Future Physician Scientist Award: $250


Jessica Mowry, Grade 12, Ridegedale High School

Which Orange Juice Contains the Most Vitmain C?

Honorable Mention, Food Science Award


Samuel Bobb, Grade 11, Rutherford B Hayes High School

Wireless Power Transfer by Electromagnetic Induction

3rd place, Engineering Achievement Award: $50
1st place, Outstanding Physics Project Award: $150


Hannah Clifford, Grade 7, St Mary Elementary, Delaware

Does the Addition of Worms to Compost Accelerate its Decomposition Rate?

Honorable Mention, American Association of University Women - Science Achievement Award


Evan Wagstaff, Grade 8, St Mary Elementary, Delaware

Which algorithm helps to balance a ball on a beam faster?

Honorable Mention, COCACM Computer Science Award


Kasie Strausbaugh, Grade 8, Union Elementary, Upper Sandusky

Would a Biogas Digester Work in Ohio's Climate?

Honorable Mention, Society of Petroleum Engineers Award
2nd place, Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program Award: $250


Bethany Osborne, Grade 11, Upper Sandusky High School

Which Fuel is More Efficient?

2nd place, Society of Petroleum Engineers Award: $150
1st place, Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program Award: $500
1st place, Otterbein College Premier Scholarship: $2,000 per year for four years
1st place, Heidelberg Science Scholarship: $2,000 per year for four years


Nicholas Waggy, Grade 10, Upper Sandusky High School

Biological Warfare: Where are the Front Lines?

1st place, Behavioral Science Award: $75
3rd place, SCACM Clinical Microbiology Award: $25


2005 Results Main Page


University Councilperson

Dr. Brian W. McEnnis
Department of Mathematics
The Ohio State University
1465 Mt. Vernon Avenue
Marion, Ohio 43302-5695

mcennis.1@osu.edu

School Councilperson

Ms. Teresa Harris
Upper Sandusky High School
800 N. Sandusky Avenue
Upper Sandusky, Ohio 43351

teresa_h@treca.org


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