Thompson School District students competed in the Longs Peak Regional Science & Engineering Fair in Greeley. Over 300 students from Weld and Larimer counties participated. State qualifiers have the opportunity to compete at the Colorado State Science Fair. The following TSD students received awards at the regional fair:
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Lucile Erwin Middle School: Parker Muehlbauer – Mast Institute Pioneers of Science Award
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Turner Middle School: Gavin Barkeen – Mast Institute Pioneers of Science Award; Caiden Day – Invitation to compete at Broadcom Masters, 2nd in Physics category, State Qualifier; Sydney Downey – 3rd in Physics category; Haley Hanks – Honorable Mention in Chemistry category; Ayden Hepp – Honorable Mention in Chemistry category; Ian Hopkins – Honorable Mention in Engineering category; Addison Kapaun – Honorable Mention in Chemistry category; Carson Mead – UNC Student Senate Award, invitation to compete at Broadcom Masters, 1st in Physics category, State Qualifier; Grazia Novak – Naval Science Award, NASA Earth System Science Award, Ricoh USA Award, invitation to compete at Broadcom Masters, 1st in Plant Sciences category, State Qualifier; Wyatt Schmidle – Mast Institute Pioneers of Science Award
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Walt Clark Middle School: Chance Hill – 1st in Math & Computer Science category, State Qualifier, invitation to compete at Broadcom Masters
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Berthoud High School: Corey Schanker – Poster Award, Frontiers of Science Award, 3rd in Energy & Transportation senior category; Elizabeth Sundheim – Frontiers of Science Award, Intel Excellence in Computer Science Award, Write for Market Award, 1st place in Math & Computer Science category, State Qualifier, 4th overall in Best Of Fair senior division
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Mountain View High School: Paul Westerfield – Honorable Mention in Earth & Planetary Science senior category, 2nd place award from Colorado Soil & Water Conservation Society
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