FSU to Host Science Fair on March 1
The North Central West Virginia Science, Energy and Engineering Fair is being held
on Saturday, March 1, at Fairmont State University.
Students in grades six through 12 are eligible to enter. Last year, there were 113
participants from three counties. There are nine categories for the entries. Projects
must be in one of the following areas: Energy; Engineering; Botany; Zoology; Chemistry
& Biochemistry; Earth & Space Science; Physics, Math & Computers; Medicine, Health
& Microbiology; Behavioral & Social Sciences.
There are two divisions: Junior Division (grades 6-9) and Senior Division (grades
10-12). As in the past, there will be cash awards to the winners in each category
in both the Junior and Senior Division. Whether or not an award is given for a particular
category is at the discretion of the judges.
Projects can be individual or team. For the Engineering category, team projects are
encouraged, while for the other categories individual projects are encouraged. The
judges are looking for creative ability, scientific thought/engineering goals, thoroughness,
skill and clarity. For the Junior Division, the judges will also be looking at dramatic
value and personal involvement.
Set-up will take place on Friday, Feb. 29, between 2 and 5 p.m. The projects will
be available for public viewing between 5:30 7:15 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 29. Judging
will take place on Saturday, March 1, between 8:30 a.m. and noon.
The application deadline is Feb. 15. For additional information or to apply online,
interested individuals can visit http://www.fairmontstate.edu/academics/ScienceFair/default.asp. Entry forms can also be obtained from our office. If you have any questions, please
contact (304) 367-4246 or scitech@fairmontstate.edu.