Maxwell Grimshaw-Poole, a Grade 7 student at Maple Grove Education Centre took home a gold medal for his project ‘Does the angle of your ankle affect the propulsion of your flutter?’
Tri-County Regional Science and Technology Expo 2008 results
These are the results from the Science fair held at the Nova Scotia Community College Burridge Campus on Wednesday, March 26.
Junior Grades 7/8
Gold Medal – Maxwell Grimshaw-Poole (Grade 7) Maple Grove Education Centre
‘Does the angle of your ankle affect the propulsion of your flutter?’
Silver Medal – Hughstin Grimshaw-Surette
(Grade 8) Maple Grove Education Centre
‘Straight cut, one cut, two cut – which is best?’
Bronze Medal – Marie Adams
(Grade 8) Barrington Municipal High School
‘Energy Drinks’
Intermediate 9/10
Gold Medal – Hunnah Gray
(Grade 9) Yarmouth Junior High
‘L’eau dans l’environnement’
Silver Medal – Michelle Doucette
(Grade 9) Yarmouth Junior High
‘La memoire’
Bronze Medal – Colin Walsh/Alan Locke
(Grade 9) Shelburne Regional High School
‘Le Chauffage Global’
Senior 11/12
Gold – Logan Fuller
(Grade 11) Yarmouth Consolidated Memorial High School
‘The Effects of Parasitical Species on Fishing Vessels’
Silver – Kayla Boyd
(Grade 11) Shelburne Regional High School
‘Counting Calories’
Bronze – Catherine Keeler
(Grade 12) Shelburne Regional High School
‘Acidic Foods & Your Teeth’
Winner of Via Rail EnviroExpo $100 gift certificate: Luke Hattie, Yarmouth Junior High for ‘Splitting Atoms’
People’s Choice: Logan Fuller, Yarmouth Consolidated Memorial High School for
‘The Effects of Parasitical Species on Fishing Vessels’
Honorable mention: Maxwell Grimshaw-Poole, Maple Grove Education Centre
‘Does the angle of your ankle affect the propulsion of your flutter?’
Best Overall
1st Logan Fuller
2nd Hunnuh Gray
3rd Michelle Doucette
The top 3 overall regional winners will be going to the Canada Wide Science Fair in Ottawa from May 10-18.