Posted: April 12, 2019
Congratulations to all participants at the 2019 New Brunswick Science Fair! The two regional fairs for New Brunswick (North-West and South-East) were held in Fredericton on Wednesday, April 10th, 2019. There were 130 students in total and 93 projects from the province. ASD-N was well represented with 18 projects registered for the North-West Region. From these 18 projects, our students came away with 11 awards.
Students met with Judges from 11:00-1:00 followed by participation in some exciting STEM related activities (see Science East Facebook page for pictures).
The day culminated with a public viewing and awards ceremony where High School students were presented with Gold, Silver and Bronze awards and Middle School students were presented with 2 Gold, 4 Silver and 6 Bronze. Other awards included the Ted Rogers Innovation award and of course, the 4 Grand Prizes of moving on to the Canada Wide Science Fair. The CWSF will be held in Fredericton May 11th -17th, 2019. For more information on the CWSF and booking a class visit, click here.
The award recipients are listed below, and the full list is on the Science Fair NB website. Photos are posted on the Science East Facebook page.
ASD-N would like to offer huge congratulations to all participants and to the following students for their recognition at the 2019 NB Science Fair. Best of luck to those attending CWSF in May!
2019 Divisional Award Winners
Junior Prizes
Bronze ($40 cash)
Smart Spout
Students: Hyma Parekh (in attendance), Sarah Whitney
School: Max Aitken Academy
Silver ($60 cash)
Dry Ice
Student: Fiona Nicol
School: Superior Middle School
AI Mower
Student: Blythen Drysdale
School: Superior Middle School
Getting Old??
Students: Emma Comeau, Hannah Traer
School: Nelson Rural School
Gold ($80 cash)
Fais les Eoliennes Plus Bon
Student: Gavin McLenaghan
School: Dr. Losier Middle School
2019 Divisional Award Winners
Senior Prizes
Silver ($60 cash)
Cna Yuo Raed Tihs
Student: Haley Pitre
School: Bathurst High School
Gold ($80 cash)
Now U See It, Now U Don't
Student: Emilie Risdon
School: Bathurst High School
2019 Ted Rogers Innovation Award
(project that most demonstrates entrepreneurial spirit and commercial potential ($100 cash)
Dry Ice
Student: Fiona Nicol
School: Superior Middle School
2019 Grand Award Winners
Advancing to CWSF
Reflective Sound
Student: Alicia Gammon
School: Superior Middle School
Thermoelectricity: Powering the Ships of Tomorrow
Student: Tara Glover
School: Bathurst High School
Gaspillage Expliquable
Student: Alexandre Comeau
School: Dr. Losier Middle School