SWU hosts 2019 S.C. Region 1 Science Fair

Mar 11, 2019 | Academics | Community

Approximately 150 elementary, middle, and high school students from six Upstate counties put their scientific problem-solving skills on display at the 2019 South Carolina Region 1 Science Fair March 8 at Southern Wesleyan University in Central.

Southern Wesleyan’s Division of Science partnered with area teachers and parents to promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education, in keeping with its core value of “contagious generosity.”

The 2019 South Carolina Region 1 Science Fair was presented by Southern Wesleyan University. Additional financial support was provided by Piedmont Natural Gas.

Members of SWU’s Science Club also conducted breakout sessions for participating students, giving demonstrations of various science concepts, which included chemistry, biology and computer science.

Claire Bowen and Riya Zutshi, seventh-graders at R.C. Edwards Middle School, presented research they collaborated on about contaminants found in everyday water sources. For Bowen, who is interested in someday entering the medical field, this was her first presentation at the South Carolina Region 1 Science Fair.

“With just presenting (projects) it helps the judges understand more, It helps to clarify things and explain more,” Bowen said. Zutshi, who would like to study genetics one day, commented that interacting with the judges is important alongside the written portion of the research.

Bill Eister drew inspiration from his father, also an engineer, to pursue engineering. Currently an engineer with Duke Energy and a volunteer judge for the science fair, Eister said, “I think it’s important that they take a look at (STEM), but also the opportunity to prepare a project, to investigate and also make that presentation eye-to-eye to an individual that they don’t know, to answer questions – I think that just expands their repertoire. With respect to the sciences that’s important, but I think it’s more important to get out, meet folks and do something different.”

Planning is already underway for the 2020 South Carolina Region 1 Science Fair to be held on Friday, March 20, 2020 on the Central campus. 

South Carolina Region 1 consists of schools in Abbeville, Anderson, Greenville, Greenwood, Laurens, Oconee, and Pickens counties.

For details about the S.C. Region 1 Science Fair, visit www.swu.edu/sciencefair or contact Staci Johnson, Director at (864) 644-5256 or to learn more about entering student projects, volunteering at the fair, or lending your financial support to the event.

The 2019 South Carolina Region 1 Science Fair Winners are listed below:

3rd & 4th Grade Chemistry Division

1st Place - Zoe Alper/Blakely Branyon/Caroline Rushing, Clemson Elementary School

2nd Place - Sai Vallabh Gurram, Merrywood Elementary School

3rd Place - Ali Collins, Ware Shoals Primary School

Elementary Behavioral & Social Science Division

1st Place - Madison Owens, Northside Elementary School

2nd Place - Brayden McGrew, Ware Shoals Primary School

3rd Place - Carson Pelfrey, Ware Shoals Primary School

Elementary Biological Sciences Division

1st Place - Keslyn Sanford, Keowee Elementary School

2nd Place - Sriman Tikkala, Green Charter School

3rd Place - Ethan Carroll, Clemson Elementary School

Elementary Physics Division

1st Place - J.P. Dolfis, Northside Elementary School

2nd Place - Champ Ransom, Keowee Elementary School

3rd Place - Tyler Johnson, Northside Elementary School

5th Grade Chemistry Division

1st Place - Abbey Crenshaw/Emily Pipes, Northside Elementary School

2nd Place - Grant Duvall/Noah Odom, Northside Elementary School

3rd Place - Cohen Carver, Keowee Elementary School

Team Elementary Physics Division

1st Place - Thomas Evatt/Bracken Nations, Northside Elementary School

2nd Place - Elijah Blakley/Nathan Reeves/David Singapogu, Cornerstone Academy

3rd Place - Adam Clark/Cooper Hallo/Cade McKibben, Clemson Elementary School

Middle School Behavioral & Social Science

1stPlace - Margaret Schmitt, Schmitt Academy

2nd Place - Ava Smith*, Smith Academy-Homeschool

3rdPlace - Jaden Tapper, R.C. Edwards Middle School

6th & 7th Grade Biology & Health Division

1st Place - Dani Prince*, Deerfield Academy

2nd Place - Sarah Campbell Smith*, Smith Homeschool

3rd Place - Kylie Willis, Mount Lebanon Elementary School

Middle School Chemistry Division

1st Place - Ellisen Berry, Berry Academy

2nd Place - Rachel Vervaet*, Classical Conversations Downtown Greenville

3rd Place - Bryce (BJ) Covington, Jr., River Birch Academy

Middle School Physics Division

1st Place - Caleb McCall, Classical Conversations of Greenwood

2nd Place - Malachi Major*, Major Classical Academy

3rd Place - Ian Williams, Williams Homeschool

8th Grade Biology & Health Division

1st Place - Jasmine King*, R.C. Edwards Middle School

2nd Place - Olivia Ballinger/Taylor Hardin, Laurens Middle School

3rd Place - Rishita Tikkala, Sterling School

Team Middle School Physics Division

1st Place - Alexia Johnson/Karlie Krueger/Natalie Maddox, Sanders Middle School

2nd Place - Keyara Jackson/James Blake Quarles, Sanders Middle School

3rd Place - Dawn Clark/Briana Galliher/Izaiah Williams, Sanders Middle School

*Indicates nomination to Broadcom MASTERS National Middle School Science Fair

High School Division

1st Place - Zoe Willis, Scrutinizing Sunscreen: How do different sunscreen active ingredients affect Daphnia magna?  Pendleton High School

2nd Place - Shwetha Rajmohan, Shrimp Shells in the Acidified Ocean,  J.L. Mann High School

3rd Place - Evan Prince, A study and analysis on the feasibility of using oxygen to kill water-borne bacteria.   Deerfield Academy

Junior Water Award (WEASC) – Daniel Eden & Seth Watson, Watson Academy

Senior Water Award (WEASC) – Evan Prince, Deerfield Academy

Lemelson Early Inventory Prize – Dani Prince, Deerfield Academy

Stockhom Junior Water Drop nominee – Zoe Willis, Pendleton High School*

 

*Water Environmental Association of S.C. awards the Stockholm Junior Water Drop Award, which allows their winner to move onto the State competition in Columbia.

 

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