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Twin Peaks Students Win at SARSEF

We are proud to announce that 10 Twin Peaks students won awards and prizes at the 2021 Virtual Southern Arizona Regional Science Fair (SARSEF). We are proud of all of the Tigers and Tiger Cubs who submitted projects to SARSEF. Fifth Grade Teacher, Julie Sharkey, received the Educator Advocate of Science and Engineering Award

Visit our SARSEF post on Facebook to see all the smiles of all the winners with their awards and congratulate them on their hard work and success!

Student

Project Title and Awards

Teacher/Category

Peyton Menghini

Fingerpints and Families SARSEF Grand Award: Third Place

Charles Sadler

Behavioral and Social Sciences

Olivia Farler

Salt “N” Sand

SARSEF Grand Award: Second Place

Monica Baden

Chemical Sciences

Olivia Fredericksen

Apeeling Eggsperment

SARSEF Grand Award: Third Place

Monica Baden

Chemical Sciences

Madelyn Haselhorst

Maddy’s Mask Dryer 5000 Engineering Fair Project

TEP Award of Excellence - $50 Check and Certificate

Monica Baden

Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences

Timmy Hindman

Lego Stomper

SARSEF Grand Award: Second Place

Monica Baden

Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences

Issac Losacker

Wheelchair Locking Bracket

SARSEF Grand Award: Third Place

Naval Excellence in Science Research Award: $25 Check and Certificate

Jenny Haselhorst

Engineering, Robotics and Computer Sciences

Giovanna Bernal

Skating Through Physics

SARSEF Grand Award: Second Place

Ray Cammack Shows Creativity in Engineering Award: 5 Carnival Ride Cards for the Pima County Fair or Arizona State Fair

Mary Glueck

Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics

Rebecca Boyle

Heart Racing

SARSEF Grand Award: Third Place

Mary Glueck

Health and Wellness

 

Ayushi Rajgor

How We Perceive Our Voices

SARSEF Grand Award: Third Place

Mary Glueck

Behavioral and Social Science

Zachary Windsor

Analyzing the Bounce

Mu Alpha Theta Award for Challenging, Original and Creative Problem Solving in Mathematics: $25 Check and Certificate

Mary Glueck

Physics, Astronomy, and Mathematics