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Conroe ISD science fair students advance to Intel International Science and Engineering Fair

By: Sarah D Wood, Director of Communications
| Published 05/04/2016

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THE WOODLANDS, Texas - Conroe ISD was represented by 57 students at the Texas Science & Engineering Fair (TSEF) that was held in San Antonio the first weekend in April. Students qualified for the competition by placing in their division at the regional Science & Engineering Fair of Houston in February.



Winners are as follows:


McCullough Junior High School

1st place: Team of Sophie Hulett and Olivia Anderson; David Castro

2nd place: Sarah Winnier; Derek He

3rd place: Manal Khattak; Ian Pedroza


Knox Junior High School

2nd place: Tanner Perry


Academy of Science and Technology

1st place: Daniel Duran; Hannah Meiseles; Andrew Yu; Team of Juliana Steward and Megan Alam

2nd place: Margaret Steiner; Team of Vidisha Ganesh and Jenny Qu

3rd place: Kevin Svetlitski; Matthew Winningham


At the competition, high school student winners were able to qualify for the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in Phoenix, Arizona from May 8-13. Daniel Duran (11th grade) will be representing Conroe ISD in Phoenix with Nicholas Bracci (10th grade), Andrew Kim (10th grade), Hannah Meiseles (11th grade), and the team of Megan Alam (11thgrade) and Julianna Steward (11th grade), who qualified for ISEF at the Science & Engineering Fair of Houston.


For more information about ISEF, please visit https://student.societyforscience.org/intel-isef.

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