The science department has been working with a number of
students recently on their science fair projects. Students in honors science classes are
required to complete a research project and presentation board. Along the way, students keep a research journal
and learn how to conduct a research investigation. This project typically counts towards the 3rd
marking period grade for students. Once
complete, students have the option of continuing on and entering the York
County Science & Engineering Fair.
The YCSEF is held near the beginning of March. Students entering the fair must also complete
a research paper and participate in an interview. This year, we had a record 53 participants
from Red Lion. This was our most
successful year in the fair. We had 15
first place awards. These students
returned to the fair for second day judging.
These students earned first place awards with their project titles:
Elizabeth Anderson Antioxidants:
Effective or a Hoax?
Carissa Argento The
Effects that Listening to Music has on a Individual's Blood Pressure
Cooper Barshinger Fishy
Plants
Paige Baublitz Can
You Teach Old Dogs New Tricks?
Adrianna Clinton The
Impact of Music on Academic Performance
Heather Jackson Lime
Juice: Harmless or Deadly?
Kethmini Jayamaha Disintegration
of Headace Medication
Haley Knapp Electromagnetic
Field Effects on Magnetoreception in Cattle
Nicholas Koterwas Angular
Revolution
Anna Lorenzen Dirty
Mouths
Allison McKenzie Shut Up and Drive!
Kristina Morton Grey
Water's Effect on Plants
Jennifer Owrutsky Wind
Energy
Tyler Robbins Apparent
Motion and Animation
Emma Snyder Oil,
Plants, and Probes O my!
Olivia Tarman Electrolyte
Levels
Kristen Webster Digestion,
Alkalization, and Antioxidant Properties of Cocoa
In addition these students won special awards:
Allison McKenzie – American Psychological Award
Emma Snyder – Association for Women Geoscientists
Lucas Crumling – ASM (Materials Science) Senior Award
Hayley Althoff – James R Holley Engineering Award
Brianna McKinnell – Barbara Wills Spirit Award
Matthew Doll – Harrisburg University Award including 1
year’s tuition
Kristen Webster - $1000 for the Adhesives Research Award,
American Chemical Society Award, and BioGenius Award