On Jan. 17, North Fork Elementary School hosted the Pendleton County Science and Social Studies Fair. Students from all county schools participated.
Winners are as follows:
Division I: Grades 3-5
Science: Earth and Environmental science – Aubrey Pitsenbarger, first; Chemistry (group) – Sicily Flanigan and Eowyn Propst, second; and Chemistry (individual) Addison Williams, first.
Social Studies: World History – Declan Shane, first.
Division II: Grades 6-8
Science: Animal Science – Carlee Alt, third; Plant Science – Lauren Williams, first, and Allie Hedrick, second; Behavioral/Social Sciences – Katelyn Myers, first, and McKenzie Vandevander, second; Medical Science – Marion Williams, first, and Emma Alexander, third; Chemistry – Ava Bowers, first, Paige Warner, second, Marley Champ, third. and Miley Kimble, honorable mention; Engineering – Roscoe Pownell, first; Physics and Astronomy – Weston Boyer, honorable mention; Material Science – Hannah Heavner, first; Earth and Environmental science – Aiden Shirk, honorable mention; Energy – Aiden Whetzel, honorable mention; and Technology – Owen Champ, first.
Social Studies: State and Local studies – Ava Bowers, first, and Tucker Minor, third; World History – Tori Heavner, first; Sociology – Pownell, first; and U.S. History – McKenzie Vandevander, third, and Kimble, honorable mention.
Cutlines:
Winners from Pendleton County Middle School were, from left, front row, Katelyn Myers, Allie Hedrick, Weston Boyer and Aiden Whetzel; and back row, Miley Kimble, Lauren Williams, Marley Champ, Ava Bowers, McKenzie Vandevander and Hannah Heavner. Aiden Shirk and Emma Alexander are absent from the photo.
Brandywine Elementary School students placing were, from left, Aubrey Pitsenbarger, Addison Williams and Owen Champ.
Displaying their ribbons are, from left, Marion Williams, Carlea Alt, Tucker Minor, Sicily Flanigan, Eowyn Propst and Pagie Warner. Rosecoe Pownell is not pictured. The students attend Franklin Elementary School.
Students from North Fork Elementary earning honors were, from left, Tori Heavner and Declan Shane.