SAN FERNANDO VALLEY STUDENTS EARN FIRST-PLACE AWARDS IN L.A. COUNTY SCIENCE FAIR
Contra Costa Times
http://www.contracostatimes.com/california/ci_20358002/san-fernando-valley-students-earn-first-place-awards
April 9 2012
CA
Several students from the San Fernando Valley recently took home top
honors from the Los Angeles County Science Fair, which drew 1,100
participants from public and private schools.
First place medals went to 11th-grader Chiyoung Kim from North
Hollywood Highly Gifted Center for her Earth/Science project titled
"The Chaotic Triangle".
Raffi Titizian and Ardo Nashalian, 7th-graders from Holy Martyrs
Armenian High School won first place medals in Chemistry with their
project "Burning Calories; How Much Energy Is Stored in Different
Types of Foods".
Christian Stewart, 9th-grader from Harvard-Westlake School won a first
place medal in Engineering Applications with "Low-Cost Autonomous
Civilian Unmanned Aerial Systems". Stewart also received a Special
Award from the National Society of Professional Engineers.
Portola Highly Gifted Magnet 8th-grade student Julie Chung's project
titled "Which Soil Amendment Retains the Most Water?" won a first
place medal in Plant Biology.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Contra Costa Times
http://www.contracostatimes.com/california/ci_20358002/san-fernando-valley-students-earn-first-place-awards
April 9 2012
CA
Several students from the San Fernando Valley recently took home top
honors from the Los Angeles County Science Fair, which drew 1,100
participants from public and private schools.
First place medals went to 11th-grader Chiyoung Kim from North
Hollywood Highly Gifted Center for her Earth/Science project titled
"The Chaotic Triangle".
Raffi Titizian and Ardo Nashalian, 7th-graders from Holy Martyrs
Armenian High School won first place medals in Chemistry with their
project "Burning Calories; How Much Energy Is Stored in Different
Types of Foods".
Christian Stewart, 9th-grader from Harvard-Westlake School won a first
place medal in Engineering Applications with "Low-Cost Autonomous
Civilian Unmanned Aerial Systems". Stewart also received a Special
Award from the National Society of Professional Engineers.
Portola Highly Gifted Magnet 8th-grade student Julie Chung's project
titled "Which Soil Amendment Retains the Most Water?" won a first
place medal in Plant Biology.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress