
Science Fair

Calling all Armstrong Scientists! Science Fair is quickly approaching. If your student has a wonder or wants to explore an interest through the Scientific Processes, participate in this year’s Science Fair! Entry forms are due by Friday, January 31 to Mrs. Morga (Entry Form is the last two pages of the information packet linked below) and bring your projects for the Science Fair on February 6th and 7th. Email any questions to Mrs. Morga or the chairs listed below.
Questions about Science Fair? Contact Amanda Kalescky and Rob Kalescky, Armstrong Science Fair Co-Chairs.
Wow our students blew us away at our Science Fair last week! We had so many impressive ideas - every student should feel proud of their work! A huge thank you to our incredible Science Fair Chairs Amanda and Robert Kalescky; Mrs. Morga; and our wonderful volunteer judges as well! Special congratulations to our category winners below.
Brilliant Beacon Award
Given to a project that shines with creativity and originality, like a lighthouse guiding the way.
K: “Airplane Aerodynamics” by Levi Thomas
1: “What Brand of Ice Cream Melts the Slowest” by Eliza Nelms
2: “Will it Dance?” By TP Pauly
3: “Which Energy Drink Gives you Wings” by Lucy Price and Scarlett Jackson
4: “Lips Don’t Lie” by Charlotte Brauer
Steady Ship Award
Given to a project that demonstrates exceptional planning and organization, like a ship with a seasoned captain at the wheel.
K: “Super Moldy Bread” by Lucas Hoare
1: “Why is the Grass Green?” by Taya Flaskas
2: “Lemons vs. Potatoes” Madeline Brauer
3: “Pulley Power” by James Beck
4: “Planting a Bean” by Ava Pfirrmann
Navigator’s Compass Award
Given to a project that stays on course, meticulously following the scientific method to reach sound conclusions.
K: “Heartbeat” by Noah Wall
1: “Where do the Most Germs Hide on the Armstrong Playground?” By Ames and Joules Joyner
2: “Sledding and Sliding” by Eileen Ho
3: “The Fizzy Experiment” by Olivia and Sofia Hannah
4: “Gummy Bear Science” by Juliet and Davis Denbow