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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE N.R. #204, 4/25/01 Date: April 25, 2001
ANTIETAM STUDENT IS BEST IN SCIENCE FAIR SHOW Elizabeth Moehlenkamp, a fifth grader at Antietam Elementary School, placed Best in Show at the 2000-2001 Prince William-Manassas Regional Science Fair Held on April 21 at Metz Junior High School in Manassas. Elizabeth placed first in the Botany category for her project, Will Different Types of Bread Affect the Rate of Mold Growth? Prince William County students placed first in all categories.
The winners are: Behavioral Science, Virginia Nguyen, Fred Lynn Middle
School, The Effect of Improving Memory Skills on Classical Music; Chemistry,
Katie O’Connor, River Oaks Elementary School, Where Will Sugar Be Found
as a Carbohydrate, in the Leaf, Stem, or Root of the Plant?; Computer Science,
Rob McClure, Lake Ridge Middle School, Does Any Random Number Generate
or Produce Random Results?; Engineering and Mathematics, Scott Betterly,
Nokesville Elementary School, How Does the Length of a Catapult Arm Affect
the Distance an Object Travels?; Earth and Space Science, Molly Schwoppe,
Woodbridge Middle School, What Makes a River Meander?; Environmental Science,
Wes Jones, Woodbridge Middle School, Killer Rain; Health, Rose Faser, Springswoods
Elementary School; Eye Spy; Physics, Matthew Filling, Marsteller Middle
School, What is the Most Effective Wind Tunnel Design for Producing Electricity?;
and Zoology, Kaelynn Benedicto, Rockledge Elementary School, To Eat or
Not to Eat?
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