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Tomball Independent School District

2020-2021 Tomball ISD Science Fair Results

2020-2021 Tomball ISD Science Fair Results

TOMBALL - Top students from each campus across Tomball ISD participated in the District’s annual Science Fair in January.

Every year students spend many hours researching science topics that are meaningful to them. They test, build and create amazing models and displays to share their knowledge of these science topics. 

Twenty-four students submitted video presentations, digital logbooks and backboards and met with judges virtually to share what they learned.

“This year has been challenging for our science fair participants, but they stepped up and worked harder than ever to show us their love of science,” Tomball ISD Director of Science Jennifer Adams said.

Elementary Division

  • 1st place – Ryan Nugent – Effect of Mass on Beyblade Spinning Time – Creekside Forest Elementary
  • 2nd place – Ishika Varipilli – COVID-19 Vaccine “A Shot of Hope” – Creekside Forest Elementary
  • 3rd place – Audrey Wallace – Which Brand of Yeast Shows the Most Growth in Ten Minutes – Wildwood Elementary

Secondary Division

  • 1st place – Eshan Jolly – MediLinked: A Smartphone Application to Improve Medication Adherence by Creating an Emotional Connection – Creekside Park Junior High
  • 2nd place – Alana Lee – Will There Be a Loss of Moisture in Cattle Feed Samples of a Period of Time? – Tomball High School
  • 3rd place – Anirudh Konidala – Smart Driver Alerting Device (Smart DAD) to Prevent Motor Vehicle Accidents – Tomball Memorial High School

Honorable Mention

  • Arav Mehta – mRNA vs Conventional Vaccines – Creekside Park Junior High
  • Bhawyanjani Singh – Growing Green on Mars – Oakcrest Intermediate
  • Bria Riddler – Comparing Cheetahs and Sloths – Wildwood Elementary

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ABOUT TOMBALL ISD
Tomball ISD educates students to become responsible, productive citizens by providing innovative, individually rigorous, and personally valuable educational experiences. Founded in 1908, Tomball ISD now encompasses 83 square miles in northwest Harris County and southwest Montgomery County, and is located approximately 30 miles from downtown Houston. The district currently educates over 19,000 students at 21 campuses.

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