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Bishop Feehan Students Place in the 50th Annual Massachusetts Region III Science and Engineering Fair
Last month, Feehan students from all over the region, including Norton showed their scientific prowess at the fair.
Feehan freshman Nicole Seiner of North Attleboro won first place for her project, and will be participating in the International Science and Engineering Fair in Los Angeles in May as well as the Massachusetts State Science and Engineering Fair on May 5-7 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Norton Bishop Feehan student Kyle Gallagher won an honorable mention in the science fair for his project, The Best Mat for Martial Arts. He has the option of moving on to participate at the state level as well.
Delia Calderon-DeJesus, of Norton, won third place for her project, Is the Tree Toxic? Testing Water Toxicity.
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Here are other Feehan students who got honorable mention at the fair:
Abigail White (Mansfield) - Go Green! Paper Decomposer Rates to Save Our Planet
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Tyler Long (N. Attleboro) - Being One with the Darkness
Justin Lucas (Foxboro) – Laughter: Contagious or Not?
Jessica Mahoney (Wrentham) - Swimming in Acid: The Effect of Acidification on Marine Life.
The following students won awards at the regional Science Fair and will participate in the Massachusetts State Science & Engineering Fair next week:
Third Place Project Title
Grant Casey (N. Attleboro) – Are Students at Bishop Feehan H.S. Following CDC Guidelines for Hand Washing?
Eileen Corkery (Walpole) – How to Really Have Fun in the Sun
Siri Devlin (Attleboro) – Water
Jessen Foster (Attleboro) – Transpiration
Second Place Project Title
Teresa Lynch (Rumford) – A Fruitful Way to Disinfect Your Countertops
Katherine Perry (Barrington) – Metal Corrosion and Its Inhibitors
First Place Project Title
Evan Grandfield (Rehoboth) – A Tasty Treat or Unrecognized Reinforcer?
Ann Kaczowka (Seekonk) – Sunglasses: Are They Really Worth the Money?
Ian Kelly (Foxboro) – The Science of the Swerve
Nicole Steiner (N. Attleboro) – Truth to the 5 Second Rule
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