Science Fair 2017
![Granbury ISD Granbury ISD](https://3.files.edl.io/47c0/23/06/13/020316-89ac26bd-d640-4895-9aa1-400849e6473d.png)
2017 District Science Fairs Winners
Elementary (Grades K-5)
Individual Projects (3rd-5th Grades): Nate Gast
Individual Projects
- Kindergarten: Cale McNamara, first; Maci Tretter, second; Jaxon Mojica, third; Joel Turner, fourth
- 1st Grade: Henry Ballew, first; Blaise Morgan, second; Elliot Workman, third; Karaline Cronan, fourth
- 2nd Grade: Brice Mashaw, first; Kelsey Ehardt, second; Chance Davis, third; Jace Coffman, fourth
- 3rd Grade: Nate Gast, first; Carson Anderson, second; Remi Chastain, third; Raegan Boling, fourth
- 4th Grade: Kaira Krause, first; Avery Young, second; Addison Corley, third; Dareysi Leal, fourth
- 5th Grade: Camryn Goodale, first; Konner Babiash, second; Owen Aramburu, third; Kelly Sanders, fourth
Group Projects
- Kindergarten-2nd Grade: Hunter Rodgers and Ashton Turney, first; Cooper Lamb and Kash Rogers, second; Emery Brantley, Avery Crump, and Brooke Crump, third; Levi Logsdon and Carson Morgan, fourth
- 3rd-5th Grades: Anthony Mitchell and Landon Portwood, first; Addie Shipp and Cooper Shipp, second; Kamauri Bynaum and Michael Moreno, third; Noah Brown and Aidan Turney, fourth
Photos courtesy of Lynette Babiash
Elementary (Grades K-5) Gallery
Secondary (Grades 6-12)
Scholarships
Luminant - Best of Show: Madelyn Lanning and Taylor Lawrence, “How Do Essential Oils Affect the Brain?”
Luminant - Judges’ Favorite Project: Adam Stone, “Easing the Struggles of Diabetes: An Artificial Pancreas Doing What the Body Can’t”
Luminant - Most Innovative Project: Avery Thomas, “Does Smell Ring a Bell?”
Camp Fire – Most Impactful Project: Liesl Krone, “Analyzing Spent Grains as Substantial Source of Feed”
Hood County News – Most Informative Project: Kristen Babiash and Alexis Hansen, “Spead the Sopa, Not the Germs: Can the Soap Beat the Germs?”
Lake Granbury Kiwanis Club – Project with the Most Potential: Miles Hopson, “Orange Juice Climate Control”
Awards
Gold Level: Averie Coffman, chemistry; Katie Lou Funk and Madison Roman, chemistry; Liesl Krone, chemistry; Madelyn Lanning and Taylor Lawrence, behavioral and social science; Scout Skaggs and Marissa Ward, biology; Adam Stone, engineering
Silver Level: Sydney Dennis, chemistry; Logan Hall, chemistry; Michael Perriello, physics and astronomy; Jonathan Rositas, mathematical science; Avery Thomas, behavioral and social science
Bronze Level: Avin Alexander, biology; Kristen Babiash and Alexis Hansen, medicine and health; Andy Halili, environmental science; Drew Henderson and Jackson LeCluyse, medicine and health; Miles Hopson, chemistry; Jonathan Jenkins, chemistry; Abby Manning, behavioral and social science; Brooklyn Matzen, animal science; Hunter Meroney, plant science; Lydia Stickland, medicine and health; Caileigh Underwood, environmental science
Honorable Mention: Alison Cooper, behavioral and social science; Benjamin Davis, physics and astronomy; Wesleigh Hyatt, medicine and health; James Linzy, physics and astronomy; Samuel Reinhardt, animal science; Cooper Sanderson, chemistry
Secondary (Grades 6-12)