34 of our students competed in the Washington State Science and Engineering Fair this past weekend. Congratulations to all of them who represented our school and their research with pride. Particular shout-outs go to the following people:
Freshmen:
- Alex Gee, Mark Robinson, and Jaden Le: 1st place in Environmental Engineering
- Owen Baenen and Justine Pentergraft: 1st place in Energy
- Gareth Starratt, George Walker, and Auny Kussad: 2nd place in Microbiology
- Kate Staddon, Sophia Nelson, and Rylee Ruark: 1st place in Environmental Science
- Ben Saunders and Austin Ye: 1st place in Mechanical Engineering, $8000 Embry Riddle Launch Scholarship, U.S. Air Force Award for an Outstanding SEF Project, Excellence in Aeronautics Award
- Michael Lee and Andrew Kim: 1st place in Environmental Science
- Joey Stanley, Wilson Fresh, and Tyler Stanley: 1st place in Environmental Engineering
- Tyler Gee and Julian McOmie: US Army Award
Sophomores:
- Hannah Tangen, Kathryn Wynn, and Sierra Mellor: 1st place in Environmental Engineering
- Jacob Mukobi: 2nd place in Environmental Engineering category.
- Junha Lee: 1st place in Microbiology category; US Army STEM Award, Wolfram Alpha STEM Award
- Alexis Howard: 2nd place in Computational Engineering
Juniors:
- Rahul Ram: 2nd place in Computational Biology
Seniors:
- Duy Vuong: 1st place in Environmental Engineering
- Sarah Wells-Moran: 2nd place in Embedded Systems
- Gabe Mukobi: 1st place in Embedded Systems and American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronauts Scholarship
Invited to compete in the International Science and Engineering Fair in May:
Rahul Ram, Odessa Thompson, Rose Leveen, and Bailey Segall.
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