Sale Creek High School Wins Regional Science Fair

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Sale Creek High School won the UTC Regional Science Fair. They defeated all other schools, public and private, including one from another county that has won first place for the last 15-20 years. Teacher Tom Gardner led the effort of students who competed in several science categories including environmental sustainability, chemistry and engineering.

A complete listing of award winners is as follows:

Senior Division School Award: Sale Creek High School
Teacher: Tom Gardner

Senior Division Grand Prize:
Rocky Schaeper
The award includes an invitation to compete in the International Science Fair in San Antonio, Tx.

UTC Scholarship Awards:
11th Grade: Lora Smith- second
12th Grade: Rocky Schaeper- first
Keegan Penny- second
Shelby Hill- third

Chattanooga Engineers Club Award:
Dustin Harwood

I-SWEEP:
Nominations to compete in the National Competition in Houston, Tx.
Senior Division: Rocky Schaeper
Sustainability Division: Tommy Styles

Ricoh Sustainable Development Award:
Rocky Schaeper

Tennessee-American Water Company Award:
Rocky Schaeper

Water Environment Foundation Award:
Rocky Schaeper

U.S. Government Awards:
Air Force: Rocky Schaeper and Dustin Harwood
Hap Arnold: Chandler Custer
Navy: Rocky Schaeper
Army: Environmental Science: Rocky Schaeper
Engineering: Tommy Styles
Medical: Shelby Hill
Best of Show: Rocky Schaeper

Division Awards:
Behavioral/ Social Science: Trey Oxendine- first
Biochemistry: Lora Smith- third
Chemistry: Chandler Custer- first
Electrical/Mechanical Engineering: Dustin Harwood- first
Engineering Materials: Tommy Styles- first
Environmental Science: Rocky Schaeper - second
Health/Medical Science: Jessica Pemberton - third
Shelby Hill- first
Microbiology: Keegan Penny- first

For more information, call Mr. Gardner at 332-8819.


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