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Arizona Science & Engineering Fair
(AzSEF)
March 18-21, 2008
Phoenix Convention Center

Hal Eastin interviews High School student.

On Tuesday, April 20,ACESA board members Ray
Quackenbush, Everett Greenli,
and Hal Eastin were judges at the Arizona Science and Engineering
Fair held at the Phoenix Convention Center.
The
Arizona Science and Engineering Fair is a recognized Science Service
state-affiliated fair open to all 5th - 12th grade students attending schools in
the northern two-thirds of Arizona.
Medals
were awarded to the top four projects in each category of each division. The top individual and team projects in the Senior Division
(students and teachers) will receive an all-expense paid trip to represent the AzSEF
at the
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
Numerous special awards also are given to students whose work represents the
interests of sponsors who provide special awards.
One teacher from each division is selected to receive
awards based on the achievements of their students. In addition, one teacher is selected to receive the AzSEF
Educator of the Year Award.
Teachers will participate in specially designed workshops
while students are with their projects in judging on Thursday, March 20.
More than 600 individuals each
year are
needed to serve as judges for AzSEF.
Judges select the division and categories they wish to judge, and are
placed in teams. No special
training or expertise is needed. The
only requirements to be a judge are an understanding of the scientific process
and at least two years of college coursework. Judging will be held March 20 from
8 am to 5 pm. Interested persons
can access the AzSEF website at
http://azsef.asu.edu/asp2/judge_reg.html
or call the AzSEF office to obtain a Judge
Request form.
For
additional information please visit the AzSEF website at http://azsef.asu.edu
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