Young scientists represent AAPS well at regional fair

Six of Forsythe's winners include, front row left to right: Annika Joglan, Mallika Kothari, and Anna Rinvelt. In the back row: are Aaron Gankin, Leina Kaehr, and Beatrix Dergis. Photo by Jo Mathis.
Six of Forsythe’s winners include, front row left to right: Annika Jaglan, Mallika Kothari, and Anna Rinvelt. In the back row: are Aaron Gankin, Leina Kaehr, and Beatrix Dergis. Photo by Jo Mathis.

Forsythe Middle School students won 32 awards and more than $1400 at the 57th Annual Southeast Michigan Science Fair held last month on Epic Pi Day (3/14/15) at Washtenaw Community College. Students from several other AAPS schools  also racked up awards.

The event was sponsored by the University of Michigan and Washtenaw Community College in cooperation with public and private schools in the five county regions.

Students in grades 9 through 12 from any school in the region were eligible to enter individual or team projects in the high school division. Students in grades 6, 7 and 8 from any school in the region were eligible to enter individual or team projects in the middle school division.

The regional Southeastern Michigan Science Fair is affiliated with the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. The Southeast Michigan region includes Livingston, Washtenaw, Monroe, Hillsdale and Lenawee counties.

 

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