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CHINOOK SCHOOL DIVISION
Chinook Regional Science Fair

April 4, 2022

The 32nd annual Chinook Regional Science Fair saw 35 students showcase 22 projects from diverse topics ranging from vaccines and rapid tests to swimsuits and robotic vision.

The Saskatchewan Chinook Regional Science Fair provides an opportunity for young scientists from Southwest Saskatchewan to present their research, earn prizes, and for a chance to compete at the Canada-Wide Science Fair. The Canada-Wide Science Fair is the country's largest annual youth science, technology, engineering, and mathematics event, bringing together top young scientists and their projects, selected by their regional fair. The Saskatchewan Chinook Regional Science Fair is one of over 100 regional STEM fairs in every province and territory in Canada.

Here are the results of this year's fair:

Junior (Grade 7-8)
     Gold - Katie Carleton, Stewart Valley, Comparing Swimsuits
     Silver - Levi Wills & Griffin Darby, Fairview, Vaccinated
     Silver - Kaylee Anderson, Fairview, Cryonics
     Bronze - Sophia Freeman, Fairview, Think About Thought
     Bronze - Jesse Olson & Karsten Wiebe, Stewart Valley, Electromagnetism in Magnificent Motors
     Bronze - Eva Fisher, Fairview, Salmon Run

Intermediate (Grade 9-10)
     Gold - Braden Baumann & Tessa Todd, Hazlet, Rollin' 'n Patrollin'
     Silver - Teagan Emms, Hazlet, Exposing Majic Tricks
     Bronze - Juliette Martin & Sennarey Garven, Hazlet, Sunny Day      

Senior (Grade 11-12)
     Gold - Andra Todd & Cadence Anderson, Hazlet, Eye Know Where To Go
     Silver - Lyn Wagner & Gaia Rossi, Hazlet, Newton, Forgive me.
     Bronze - Katharina Leonhardt, Hazlet, Covid vaccines: Which one is the best?
     Bronze - Sara Pelini & Sophie Ledermann, Hazlet, Are Rapid Covid Tests Reliable?

Best in Fair
Andra Todd & Cadence Anderson, Hazlet, Eye Know Where To Go

Second Place
Braden Baumann & Tessa Todd, Hazlet, Rollin' 'n Patrollin'

The first and second place projects will move on to compete at the Canada Wide Virtual Science Fair to be held on May 16th to 20th.

Ted Rogers Innovation Award Winner
Andra Todd & Cadence Anderson, Hazlet, Eye Know Where To Go
The Ted Rogers Innovation Award recognizes students who demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit through their science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) project.

Congratulations to all of the competitors for their hard work and excellence!

For more information

Chinook School Division
2100 Gladstone Street East
Swift Current Saskatchewan
Canada S9H 4J8
www.chinooksd.ca


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