Congratulations to all the amazing science fair winners! Your hard work, dedication, and creativity truly paid off. Your discoveries and innovative ideas inspire us all to think bigger and strive to make a difference in the world.
The California Science & Engineering Fair is the final science fair of the academic year for students throughout the State of California in grades 6 – 12, serving California’s future scientists and engineers since 1952. The fair is hosted by the California Science Center.
Judging interviews of all projects in the 72nd annual California Science & Engineering Fair were held on Tuesday, April 11, 2023. This year there were 896 participants from 351 schools throughout the State who presented 743 projects in competition for awards totaling over $60,000. (https://csef.usc.edu/)
Please help us in congratulating the following Rhoades School students on their awards:
- Lily Long – 1st – Behavioral Sciences
- Adam Jaimovich – 1st – Toxicology (team)
- Zakari Sayed – 1st – Toxicology (team)
- Samuel Sternson 2nd – Plant Biology
- Ravi Medha – HM – Product Services
We can’t wait to see what other amazing accomplishments you’ll achieve in the future!
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Middle School students win State Science and Engineering Awards
Congratulations to all the amazing science fair winners! Your hard work, dedication, and creativity truly paid off. Your discoveries and innovative ideas inspire us all to think bigger and strive to make a difference in the world.
The California Science & Engineering Fair is the final science fair of the academic year for students throughout the State of California in grades 6 – 12, serving California’s future scientists and engineers since 1952. The fair is hosted by the California Science Center.
Judging interviews of all projects in the 72nd annual California Science & Engineering Fair were held on Tuesday, April 11, 2023. This year there were 896 participants from 351 schools throughout the State who presented 743 projects in competition for awards totaling over $60,000. (https://csef.usc.edu/)
Please help us in congratulating the following Rhoades School students on their awards:
We can’t wait to see what other amazing accomplishments you’ll achieve in the future!