Gloucester County Public Schools held its annual Science Fair on Saturday at Gloucester High School. GHS students who were winners in the Senior Division were as follows:
Animal Science—first place, Jordan Dickey; second, Campbell Farina;
Behavioral and Social Science—first, Tyler Pluim; second, Jae Cho;
Biochemistry—first, Sarah Kladler; second, Madison Miller;
Chemistry—first, Cassidy Goodwin; second, Alexis Lester; third, Sylvia Jones; honorable mentions, Karsyn Wass and Tess Robins;
Computer Science—first, Jeremy Simmons;
Earth and Planetary Science—first, Will Neikirk; second, Tori George;
Energy and Transportation—first, Aaron Parr;
Engineering: Materials and Bioengineering—first, Anna Robins; second, Rachael Petersen;
Environmental Science—first, Elly Olson;
Mathematics—first, Ashton Sherman;
Medicine and Health—first, Meagan Martin; second, Katelynn King;
Microbiology—first, Caitlyn Cain; second, Mary Haydon;
Physics and Astronomy—first, Caitlyn Nowak; second, Zachary Moore; third, Nicolle Conry; honorable mentions, Emily Davis and Samuel Goodwin;
Planet Sciences—first, Dakota Attean; second, Cethlyn Weatherly.
Winners in the Junior Division were as follows:
Animal Sciences—first, Caela Gilsinan, Petsworth Elementary; second, Ashley Pierro, Peasley Middle School;
Behavioral and Social Science—first, Cheyenne Hinson, Petsworth;
Biochemistry—first, Maurice Hudgins and Eddie Plessinger, Abingdon Elementary;
Chemistry—first, Allison Kladler, Peasley; second, Macey Cohn, Peasley;
Medicine and Health—Alyss Askew, Petsworth;
Physics and Astronomy—first, Christine Hicks and Christopher Potter, Petsworth; second, Savannah Rose, Bethel Elementary; third, Ashley Carteret and Hallie Dough, Peasley;
Plant Sciences—first, Jacob Durren, Peasley.
