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Kikok Community School District had 28 students participate in the 67th Iowa Science and Technology Fair on April 4th and 5th, along with more than 470 students from across Iowa.
Keokuk Middle School participants included Jackson Bair, Kyan Campbell, Olivia Cochenour, Elizabeth Cook, Madelynn Flickinger, Gunnar Glover, Bryar Hayner, Savin Langenwalter, Jaxtin Tibbits, Harper Wesely, Jadyn Burton, Hailey Lambert, and Isabella Smith. We have submitted a total of 9 projects. . Keokuk High School participants include Natalie Alberts, Kayden Brewer, Jonathan Bryant, Kyra Campbell, Christine Condren, Izzy Droge, Tyler Flickinger, Callie Lienaerts, Kiersten McNally, and Landon Mondon. , Carrigan Morris, William Potratz, Kelly Takolbison, Destiny Tedrow, and Aliyah Zinato. , a total of 14 projects were submitted.
The students received various honors and awards.
Kyokuku Junior High School
harper wesley
Honorable Mentions in Biomedical and Health Sciences
elizabeth cook and olivia koshner
3rd place in Earth Environmental Science
Jackson Baer, Jadyn Barton, Briar Hayner
Honorable Mention in Energy and Transport Category
isabella smith
Excellence in science communication
2nd place in Physics and Astronomy
Maddie Flickinger
Honorable Mention in Plant Science Category
Kyokuku High School
Destiny Tedrow and William Potratz
Honorable Mentions in Behavioral and Social Sciences
William Potratz
6 Year Award – $100
christine condren
Iowa State University – College of Human Sciences Scholarship – $500
Loras University Scholarship – $500
Regeneron Award – $375
2nd place in biomedical and health sciences
tyler flickinger
Received the Excellence Award at the Advanced Biology Seminar
carrie lienaerts
Iowa State University – Agriculture and Life Sciences Scholarship – $500
Keira Campbell
Iowa State University – Agriculture and Life Sciences Scholarship – $500
Loras University Scholarship – $1,000
NOAA Award
Winner of High School Biology Seminar – $100
3rd place in Cell and Molecular Biology
Natalie Alberts
American Metrology Award
Kelly Tacolbison
IowaBio Future Biotech Leaders Scholarship – $2,000
Iowa State University – College of Engineering Scholarship – $1,000
Loras University Scholarship – $1,000
air force award
Raygun Prize – $50
Outstanding Biotechnology Award – $50
2nd Place in High School Physical Education Seminar – $75
2nd place in chemistry
Kirsten McNally
Loras University Scholarship – $1,000
Ira Zinato
American Metrology Award
Jonathan Bryant
6 Year Award – $100
Prizes for high school students totaled $8,900 in scholarships and prizes.
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