THE NORTHWEST Science and Innovation Society (NSIS) awarded the top students in its annual science fair with new awards and a few projects won more than one award.
Sophia Zanardo and Holly Trent won Best in Fair, the new Sustainability Award and Gold in the Grade 6 and 7 age group for “Bananas for Biofuels.”
Grade 5 Veritas student Elizabeth Sullivan won the new Innovation Award, the new Entrepreneur Award and gold for Grades 4 and 5 for “Wash Up.”
Grade 2 Veritas student Ariadna Sullivan won the new Special Effort Award and gold in the Grade 2 and 3 age group for “My Musical Growing Plant.”
Grade 1 Uplands student Joey Pouladi won gold in the kindergarten to Grade 1 category for “How Long Batteries Last.” Grade 1 Veritas students Mark Pietralla and Matthew McDicken won silver for “Should I Wash My Hands.”
Grade 1 Veritas student Finn Ignas won bronze for “Shiny Pennies.”
Grade 2 Gitsegukla students Cassidy Johnson and Katherine Scow won silver for “Colourful Milk.”
Grade 3 Gitsegukla students Tillie Sampare and Chloe White won bronze for “Bubbles.”
Grade 5 Centennial student Owen Block won silver for “Wonders of Static Electricity.” Grade 4 Centennial student Connor Block won bronze for “What is Cancer?”
Grade 7 Uplands students Sarah Jepsen and Megan Bellamy won silver for “The Lemon Battery.”
Grade 7 Uplands students Lexi Schinde and Jordan Scott won bronze for “Electricity.”
Grade 5 Suwilaawks student Tyler Henry won the new Environmental Awareness Award for “Oil Spills.”
Grade 7 Uplands student Shayle Prins won the new Einstein Award for “Centrifugal Force.”
Grade 1 Veritas student Toni Sorensen won the new Engineering Award for “Scribbler Robots.”
Grade 6 Suwilaawks students Mikayla Haveman and Jailene Lyons won the new Healthy Lifestyle Award for “What Drinking Water is Best.”