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STEAM Fair draws about 70 student participants
The 11th annual STEAM Fair was held March 8 in the Eugene Brooks Intermediate School gymnasium.
The event, sponsored by Webutuck Teachers’ Association, featured about 70 student participants, over 30 staff volunteers and four student listeners.
Here are the top projects in each category:
Special Awards (Grades K-4)
Visual Communications Awards: 1-Lilliana Nelson (fourth grade), Now You See Me, Now You Don't; 2-Iris Moore and Lois Musgrove (both fourth), Under Pressure- Animals of the Deep; 3-Isaac Musgrove (first), Tsunamis
Innovation Awards: 1-Samuel Gonzalez and Sebastian Romualdo (both second), Robots; 2-June Duncan (fifth), Do Birds Have a Favorite Color?; 3-Michael Bermudez, (first), Wind Powered Car
Macgyver Awards: 1-Logan Clapper (third), Volcano; 2-Elder Caal Ax and Petronila Saquic (both second), Gingerbread Experiment; 3-Loulindsey Aboueid (fourth), Balloon Inflating
DaVinci Awards: 1-Edward Cruz and Ashley Dota Erreyes (third), Taste Buds; 2-Vivian Duncan (first), Jellyfish; 3. Llayne Dorrer (fourth), Volcanoes on Venus
EBIS Winners (Grades 5-8)
1-Fiona Crow (seventh), The PlaceBlue Effect; 2-Ryan Morrissey (eighth), Plane Aerodynamics; 3-Rouvena Aboueid, (seventh), What is Slime?; honorable mention-Nolan Howard, (eighth), What is the Effect of Video Games on Heart Rate?
Webutuck High School (Grades 9-12)
1-Gissel Oros and Olivia Wickwire (both seniors), Does Screen Time Increase Anxiety Levels?; 2-Zaina Aboueid (junior) and Madeline Wesley (senior), Is There a Difference in Student Performance Based on Digital or Paper Testing?; 3-Giana Kall (junior) and Emma Sprague (sophomore), Does Chewing Gum Improve Focus & Work Ethic?; honorable mention-Hailey Brennan (sophomore), Eggless Baking