Rogers High School has announced the winners of the annual science fair. This year’s fair was conducted entirely in a virtual environment. More than 50 students presented to over 65 judges. Scoring was extremely close as many projects were judged to be outstanding by the volunteer judges from the community including NUWC, URI professors, the Boys and Girls Club, Administration, faculty and staff, RHS alumni, and leading RHS seniors.
The winners will represent Rogers High School at the state science fair competition in March at CCRI. This years’ winners are:
Science Fair Category | Engineering Category |
Winners Pauline Cooper – Face Covering Effectiveness Taylor Curry – Crystallization of Honey Delaney Gouveia – Paper Towel Absorbency Miyah Brooks and Grace Cesarini – pH Levels and effects on Limestone Riley Ferreira – Store brand Ibuprofen Dissolution Reese Prater –The Most Effective Covid-19 Face Mask Meghan Mureddu – Golf club loft and effects on distance & height Honorable Mention Dylan Walker and Sam Cullen – Liquid Density and Freezing time Dellicia Allen and Kalysha Abdullah – Effects ofMusic on Focusing Faye Dickison – Hand Santizer vs Bacteria Catherine Deangelo – Plants in harsh environments | Winners Theo Henson Driver monitoring system John Gleason Grade point average calculator Honorable Mention Ella Walker Snore-No-More |