Tomball ISD Students Showcase Knowledge and Talent at 2024-2025 District Science Fair
Tomball ISD Students Showcase Knowledge and Talent at 2024-2025 District Science Fair
TOMBALL — Tomball ISD students recently showcased their scientific talents, knowledge, and hard work at the annual District Science Fair. Campus winners had the opportunity to present their project to judges and compete against others across the district to be awarded the best science project in grades 3-5 division and grades 6-12 division.
In the Fall, TISD students in grades 3-12 were invited to participate in their respective campus science fair on topics ranging from research to comparative to engineering design. Students were encouraged to select a topic that interests them and that others may also find interesting.
Prior to Winter Break, judging occurred at each campus and the top projects were invited to participate in the Tomball ISD District Science Fair.
Congratulations to our winners.
Overall Winner:
Sana Kale – Detection of KI67 hotspots Using CVV – THS
Elementary (3-5 grades):
- 1st: Jack Kibler and Rocio Garcia-Revert – Who Will Win? Beam of Truss Bridge? – RES
- 2nd: Oliver Danberry and Alex Lo – Can you hEAR Me? – CFES
- 3rd: Prabhav Anand – the Musical Brain – NIS
Secondary (6-12 grades):
- 1st (tie): Riya Singhal – Lipid-Alginate Hydrogels as a novel Approach for Biofilm Disruption in Wound Care – GLJH
- 1st (tie): Joseph Zajicek – Improving Fast Food Order Accuracy Using Weight Detection – GLJH
- 2nd: Rowan Unser – Living Light Bulbs – CPJH
- 3rd: Blake Fletcher – Bio Wrap – NIS
Honorable Mention:
- Reeva Nevaskar, Paw-Sitive or Paw-ful – CFES
- Ayan Kale – Sensing the Distance of an Object – CFES
- Krishang Goel – Airplanes – CFES
- Ellis Unser – Growing Lampenflora with Light – TCES
- Alvaro Lozano Arteaga – Tensegrity – TCES
- Ignacio Falcon – Sink or Float – Build a Submarine – TCES
- Finnegan Schlafly – Epic Gravity Giants – WCES
- Leo Burnette – Steam Power – WCES
- Max Weiss – Investigating Skyscraper Bases in Tornado Winds – West
- Ike Bagoly – Native Plants: Nature’s Defense Against flooding – TIS
- Rishik Sharma – Smart Irrigation Systems
- John Lezama – Researching Optimal Zeolite Adsorbents in Pressure Swing Adsorption of CO2 – THS
Any Secondary (6-12) division District Science Fair participant is eligible to apply to advance to the Science & Engineering Fair of Houston (SEFH) at the George R Brown Convention Center in February.
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 23,000 students across 24 campuses.
- 2024-2025
- Science