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STATE SCIENCE FAIR: Local students earn awards in Laramie
March 11, 2016

Students from Holy Name Catholic School pause for a photo at the 2016 Wyoming State Science Fair that took place March 2-4 in Laramie. Pictured, front row from left, are Katelin Rogaczewski, Samantha Rogaczewski, Julia Smart, Katie Magera and Cisco Gallegos. Back row, from left, are Seth Deutscher, Alex Garber, Morgan Smith, Nicholas Aasby and Shannon Holzerland.

SHERIDAN Area students recently competed in the Wyoming State Science Fair in Laramie. Several Sheridan County students won awards at the contest.

The following Sheridan County students earned awards:

Animal sciences

Third place junior division Samantha Rogaczewski, Holy Name Catholic School

Chemistry

 First place junior division Carley Jo Motsick, Big Horn Middle School

Earth and environmental sciences

 Third place junior division  Carly Craig, Big Horn Middle School

Energy and transportation

 Third place junior division  Jacob McIntyre, Tongue River Middle School

Engineering design and innovation

 First place junior division  Dulce Carroll, Sheridan Junior High School

Microbiology

Second place junior division Francisco Gallegos, Holy Name Catholic School

Physics, astronomy, planetary sciences

 Third place junior division  Kathryn Moran, Sheridan Junior High School

 Second place junior division  Cade Relaford, Sheridan Junior High School

Plant sciences

Second place junior division Katelin Rogaczewski, Holy Name Catholic School

Robotics, computer, mathematical sciences

 Third place junior division  Morgan Smith, Holy Name Catholic School

In addition, The American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics awarded select students an Arduino Kit and a one-year student membership to the AIAA. Dulce Carroll of SJHS received the prize in the junior division.

The American Meteorological Society also recognized four students for their creative scientific endeavors in the areas of atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences. Awardees, including Big Horn Middle Schools Carly Craig, received a certificate and their names may be published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.

Winners named by the U.S. Air Force included Dulce Carroll from SJHS.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration presented a certificate and medallion to two individuals whose research emphasized the NOAA mission. Carly Craig of BHMS received one of the awards.

The University of Wyoming Department of Anthropology offers two $50 awards, one in the junior division and one in the senior division, to students whose projects address a topic of interest and relevance to one of the major anthropological research fields of archaeology, cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology or biological anthropology. Katie Magera of HNCS won the junior division award.

The U.S. Metric Association recognizes a student whose project involved quantitative measures and correctly used units of the SI metric system for those measures. The recipient of this award was Nicholas Aasby of HNCS.
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