By Chris Spangler
Winners have been announced in the 2024 Fort Atkinson Regional Science Fair.
The event, which this year added engineering projects, took place Sunday, April 14, at the Fort Atkinson Club community center.
Award-winning experiments are on display in the children’s area of the Dwight Foster Public Library in Fort Atkinson through Saturday, April 27.
Science fair winners are, according to grade divisions:
Grades K-1: Emmerson Wojtkunski, kindergarten, Lincoln Elementary School, Whitewater, first place, “Which Type of Soil Do Earthworms Prefer?”; Max Fortney, first grade, Barrie Elementary School, Fort Atkinson, second place, “Solar Eclipse, and Max Fojut, kindergarten, Purdy Elementary School, Fort Atkinson, third place, “Color-Changing Flower.”
Grades 2-3: Corbin Schneider, second grade, Purdy, tie for first place, “Garbage Hunt”; Harper Wojtkunski, second grade, Lincoln, tie for first place, “Trash Vs. Trash Bins.”
Ira Wessely, third grade, Crown of Life Christian Academy, Fort Atkinson, third place, “The Most Eggs-cellent Cookies”; Josie Chaphalkar, second grade, Lincoln, fourth place, “Stains Vs. Detergent,” and Mason Poston second grade, Purdy, fifth place, “Lettuce Grow.”
Grades 4-5: Claire Kettner, fifth grade, Northside Intermediate School, Milton, first place, “Souring Your Smile”; Adler Schneider, fourth grade, Purdy; second place, “My Efficient Dish Scraper”; Erin Vosburgh, fifth grade, Barrie, third place, “Hanging In There”; Aspen Thiede and Elena Fellin, fifth grade, Barrie, fourth place, “Organic Power”; Julia Turrittin-Johnson and Paysen Allie, fifth grade, Barrie, fifth place, “What Treat Does Coco Like the Most?” and Charles Fortney, fourth grade, Barrie, sixth place, “The Bike Battery.”
Grades 6-8: Grace Tess, seventh grade, St. Joseph Catholic School, Fort Atkinson, first place, “How Does Sound Affect Memory?”; Felicity Kuefler, eighth grade, St. Joseph, tie for second place, “The Five-Second Rule”; Claire Yin, eighth grade, St. Joseph, tie for second place, “I Wet My Plants.”
Maia Esparza, sixth grade, St. Joseph, fourth place, “Cold Feet”; Breely Poole, seventh grade, St. Joseph, fifth place, “How Well Can You Smell?”; and Cole Schaning, seventh grade, St. Joseph, sixth place, “Here, There, Everywhere.”
Along with medals, cash awards of $50, $30 and $10 were given to the first- through third-place winners, respectively. Rosette ribbons went to students with blue-ribbon-tier projects for up to six places.
The exhibit voted “Most Practical” was “Both Liquid and Solid,” an entry by Isabelle Hernandez, a fifth-grader at Barrie.
“Most Creative” honors went to Charles Fortney, a fourth-grader at Barrie, for “The Bike Battery.”
Named “People’s Choice” was “Souring Your Smile” by Claire Kettner, a fifth-grader at Northside Intermediate, Milton.
The Friends of Rose Lake presented a pair of Vortex Optics binoculars to a student whose project related to the wildlife, plants, or processes at Dorothy Carnes County Park west of Fort Atkinson. The recipient was Harper Wojtkunski, a second-grader at Lincoln, for her entry, “Trash Vs. Trash Bins.”
Nasco Education presented a Celestron digital microscope to drawing winner Breely Poole of St. Joseph Catholic School.
Camerson Holloway, a student at Fort Atkinson Middle School, designed the science and engineering fair’s T-shirt.
St. Joseph Catholic School received $100 for sending the greatest number of award of excellence (blue ribbon)-qualified projects to the science fair. Its science teacher also received $100 to spend on science-related materials or activities.
Barrie Elementary School was runner-up.
Science fair judges were Baocheng Han, Chris Veldkamp, Crystal Nata, Dylan Spence, Eric Stoner, Hepsi Kumpaty, Jacob Schumacher, Jessica Kienbaum, Kim Naber, Kirsten Crossgrove, Kris Curran, Lauryn Swanson, Libby Nabhan, Lina Han, Lori Trimble, Luis Perez, Michael Hendrix, Miles Hagen, Paul House, Robyn Andrey, Rocio Duchesne-Onoro, Sarah Wendt, Shirisha Jonnalgadda and Susan Devries.
Science fair sponsors were the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater College of Letters and Sciences, Epic Resins, Steven Sahyun, Jones Dairy Farm, Ball Corp. and the MIT Club of Wisconsin.
Also contributing to the fair were Badger Basement Systems, Inc., Design Alliance, Fort Atkinson Hometown Pharmacy, Fort Community Credit Union, the Friends of Rose Lake, Jon Bundt, JM Carpets, Nasco Education and PremierBank.
The event’s board of directors includes Steven Anderson, Jessica Bonjour, Cynthia Ficenec, Nathan Fortney, Paul Hable, Jordan Nelson and Steven Sahyun.
Photos by Chris Spangler unless otherwise indicated.