Science Fair winners - Northland
The Kansas City Star
Here are Northland winners in the 59th Greater Kansas City Science and Engineering Fair, held March 24-26 at Union Station.
Carolyn Scheuler, Madeline Johannes and Sydney Garcia, St. Gabriel School: Environmental Protection Agency; 1st Place Intermediate Environmental Science/Energy Team
Antoinette Cangelosi, Lauren Morley and Allie Freese, St. Gabriel School: Environmental Protection Agency; 1st Place Junior Environmental Science/Energy Team
Kasey Eberth, Brendan Heinzler and Chris Rupp, St. James Catholic School: 2nd place Junior Physical Science Team
Arcadia Mejia and Hanny Ly, St. Patrick School: 2nd Place Intermediate Chemistry Team
Rowan Decker, St. Patrick School: Mu Alpha Theta; 1st Place Junior Computer Science & Mathematics
Morgan Fowler, Excelsior Springs Middle School: Environmental Protection Agency
Sky Kistner and Reghan Dakin, Excelsior Springs Middle School: Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association Patent, Trademark & Copyright Committee
Dakota Taylor, Meadowbrook Elementary: Kansas City Garden Club
Jaichen Moore and Ekaterina Snowbarger, Meadowbrook Elementary: Delta & Mu Mu Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International
Lillian Brink, Faith Christian Academy: 1st Place Intermediate Botany & Zoology
Jared Adams, Faith Christian Academy: 2nd Place Intermediate Chemistry 6th Grade
Gabriella Ferro, Oakhill Day School: 3rd Place Junior Behavioral & Social Science
Madison Fitzgerald, Oakhill Day School: Archie Dykes Library Award; Linda Hall Library Project Display; 1st Place Junior Chemistry
Darcy Bond, Oakhill Day School: Linda Hall Library Project Display, 2nd Place Intermediate Inventions 4th grade
Maelea Coulson, West Platte Elementary: Linda Hall Library Project Display; 1st Place Intermediate Environmental Science/Energy
Celia Alcanter, West Platte Elementary: 1st Place Intermediate Physical Science 5th Grade
Matthew Heili and Logan Moose, West Platte High School: 2nd Place Senior Behavioral & Social Science Team
Emily Summers, West Platte High School: Delta & Mu Mu Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International; Medical Society of Johnson & Wyandotte Counties; Society for Technical Communication
Allison Layton, West Platte High School: American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing
Jacob Cogan, West Platte High School: Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
Jessica Baber, West Platte High School: Ricoh Corp.; 2nd Place Senior Environmental Science/Energy
Alexander Stearns, West Platte High School: U.S. Metric Association
Mariah Mathews, West Platte High School: Burns & McDonnell; Federal Aviation Administration; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; U.S. Army; U.S. Air Force; 1st Place Senior Engineering
Alex Roe and Sharyn Roesgen, West Platte High School: Society of Women Engineers – Kansas City Section
Cody Turnbull and Karl Bittner, West Platte High School: Federal Aviation Administration; Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association Patent, Trademark & Copyright Committee; 1st Place Senior Inventions Team
Jack Cogan, West Platte Jr. High School: Society of Women Engineers – Kansas City Section
Jessica Wyatt, West Platte Jr. High School: 2nd Place Junior Physical Science
Bobby Stevens, West Platte Jr. High School: 3rd Place Junior Physical Science
Eman Ascencio, West Platte Jr. High School: 1st Place Junior Physical Science
Abby Summers, West Platte Jr. High School: Missouri Department of Conservation
Riley Miller, West Platte Jr. High School: 2nd Place Junior Botany & Zoology
Olivia Elder, West Platte Jr. High School: Delta & Mu Mu Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International
Bailey Sue Hiatt, West Platte Jr. High School: Medical Society of Johnson & Wyandotte Counties
Tyler Shipman, West Platte Jr. High School: American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing; 1st Place Junior Earth and Space Science
Emily Layton, West Platte Jr. High School: Modern Supply Co. Inc.; 3rd Place Junior Physical Science