The 2017 Ying Delegation to the Florida State Science and Engineering Fair

The 2017 Ying Delegation to the Florida State Science and Engineering Fair

2017 Awards

Junior division

Grand Prize Winners in the junior Division receive $500 cash, a large plaque 

 

Junior Biological Sciences Junior Ying Scholar Grand Prize Award winners.

For her project titled, Depth Perception Challenge, from International Community School, Hannah Nair

For her project titled, At What Concentration is Allium sativum an Effective Antibacterial? from Orlando Science School, Salma Benbrahim

 

Junior Physical Sciences Junior Ying Scholar Grand Prize Award winners.

For his project titled, Creating Visualizations of Intensity and Pitch Using Computer Software to Control Linear Actuators, from Avalon Middle School, Nathan Cheng

For her project titled, Solar Purification, from Lake Eola Charter School, Julia Jamieson.

 

1st place Junior Division

All first place winners in the Junior Division receive a plaque, $50 cash and an expense paid trip to the Florida State Science and Engineering Fair. 

Animal Sciences
From St. John Vianney Catholic School, Luke Arango

Behavioral & Social Sciences
From Leaders Preparatory School, Sarah Felo

Biomedical & Health Sciences
From International Community School, Hannah Nair

Cellular/Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
From International Community School, Marshall Boyce

Chemistry
From International Community School, Addie Weeks

Earth & Environmental Science
From Lake Eola Charter School, Julia Jamieson

Engineering
From Blankner School, Helena Koroshetz

Environmental Engineering
From Lake Eola Charter School, Madelyn Hoffman

Intelligent Machines, Robotics and Systems Software
From Avalon Middle School, Nathan Cheng

Mathematics and Computational Sciences
From South Creek Middle School, Phuong Ton

Microbiology
From Orlando Science School, Salma Benbrahim

Physics & Astronomy
From Conway Middle School, Luke Hawxwell

Plant Sciences
From Maitland Middle School, Michael Conti


2nd place Junior Division

2nd place in Junior Animal Sciences goes to:
From Avalon Middle School, Andrey Smirnov and from St. John Vianney Catholic School, Andrew Honeckman

2nd place in Junior Behavioral and Social Sciences goes to:
From Orlando Science School, the team of Tanvi Ranade and Samhith Bhrugubanda, from Orlando Science School, Sheel Trivedi, and from Lake Eola Charter School, Ainsley Powers

2nd place in Junior Biomedical & Health Sciences goes to:

From Lake Eola Charter School, Summer Bolling

From Orlando Science School, Alexis Dorman

And from St. John Vianney Catholic School, Clyza Sumalpong

2nd place in Junior Cellular/Molecular Biology & Biochemistry goes to:

From Conway Middle School, Arianna Goodman

And from Cornerstone Charter Academy, Kyle Robers

2nd place in Junior Chemistry goes to:

From Avalon Middle School, Gabriel Rodriguez

From Leader’s Preparatory School, Amina Galaydh

From Lake Eola Charter School, Eleanor Rader

And From Avalon Middle School, Katie Ingoglia

2nd place in Junior Earth & Environmental Sciences goes to:

From Orlando Science School, Ethan Johnston

From Avalon Middle School, Diego Barras

And From Lake Eola Charter School, Gregory Boutteau

2nd place in Junior Engineering goes to:

From Lake Nona Middle School, Sebastian Gutierrez

From International Community School, Lukas Boaz

And From Maitland Montessori School, Reagan Talbert

2nd place in Junior Environmental Engineering goes to:

From Maitland Middle School, Ryan Guarino

From Blankner School, Mason Pullum

And From Leader’s Preparatory School, Ian Scolfield

2nd place in Junior Intelligent Machines, Robotics & Systems Software to:

From Avalon Middle School, Josephine St. Hilaire

2nd place in Junior Mathematics & Computational Sciences goes to:

From Avalon Middle School, Elysia Moak

And From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Brendan McDonald

2nd place in Junior Microbiology goes to:

From Maitland Middle School, James Kinsell

2nd place in Junior Physics goes to:

From International Community School, Lukas Breznik

From St. John Vianney Catholic School, Isabella Clark

From Maitland Middle School, Delaney Gardner

And From International Community School, Samantha Mitchell

2nd place in Junior Plant Sciences goes to:

From Orlando Science School, Amitha Kasruppiah

From St. John Vianney Catholic School, Nicholas Fairey

And From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Nicole Dear

 

3rd place Junior Division

3rd place Junior Division 3rd place in Junior Animal Sciences goes to:

From Conway Middle School, Jansen Reece

From Conway Middle School, Aaron Fay

And From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Maxwell Strange

3rd place in Junior Behavioral and Social Science goes to:

From International Community School, Jillian Oetjen

From Leader’s Preparatory School, Haneen Abdo

From Orlando Science School, Nehal Dwaram

From Lake Eola Charter School, Carly Tamborello

And From Blankner School, Alexandra Lartonoix

3rd place in Junior Biomedical and Health Sciences goes to:

From Lake Nona Middle School, Cadence Williams

From Avalon Middle School, Summer Orie

From Avalon Middle School, Chloe Lin

From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Carl Azar

From St. John Vianney Catholic School, Theo Mavrofrides

And From St. John Vianney Catholic School, Lauren deBautte

3rd place in Junior Cellular/Molecular Biology & Biochemistry goes to:

From Leader’s Preparatory School, Lamees Saryoul

And From Avalon Middle School, Victoria White

3rd place in Junior Chemistry goes to:

From Conway Middle School, Katelanny Diaz

From Leaders Preparatory School, Salma Slaoui-Andaloussi

From Lake Nona Middle School, Madeleine Ryder

From Conway Middle School, Evan Hawk

From Lake Eola Charter School, Jillian Cumming

From St. John Vianney Catholic School, Donatella Guarnieri

And From Lake Eola Charter School, Nouval Guerrero

3rd place in Junior Earth & Environmental Sciences goes to:

From International Community School, Sophia Moses

From Lake Eola Charter School, Conor Lynch

From Cornerstone Charter Academy, Annabelle Goulart

From Cornerstone Charter Academy, Holden Williams

And From Lake Nona Middle School, Howard Miller

3rd place in Junior Engineering goes to:

From South Creek Middle School, Aliana Rodriguez

From St. John Vianney Catholic School, Saasha Rocco

From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Susan Mallen

From Blankner School, Maily Thompson

And From Avalon Middle School, Anya Stewart

3rd place in Junior Environmental Engineering goes to:

From Lake Eola Charter School, Juliet Marcus

From Conway Middle School, Nil Emiroglu

From Trinity Preparatory School, Lene Mortimer, Jr.

And From Maitland Montessori School, D’Atagnan Balluff

3rd place in Junior Intelligent Machines, Robotics and Systems Software to:

From Lake Nona Middle School, Allison Lunandy

And From International Community School, Payton Boyce

3rd place in Junior Mathematics & Computational Sciences goes to:

From Westridge Middle School, Elijah Langdon

And From International Community School, Ethan Wattles

3rd place in Junior Microbiology goes to:

From International Community School, Lauren McNally

3rd place in Junior Physics and Astronomy goes to:

From Orlando Science School, Harvik Kesineni

From Conway Middle School, Jeremy Claure

From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Anakin Willemsen

From Avalon Middle School, Dylan Morton

And From Lake Eola Charter School, the team of Thomas Gillham and Patrick Kelly

3rd place in Junior Plant Sciences goes to:

From Avalon Middle School, Dylan Garcia

From Orlando Science School, Nikita Agarwal

From Avalon Middle School, Faviana Vazquez

From Maitland Middle School, Nicole Salmons

From Lake Eola Charter School, Samuel Simmons

And From Lake Eola Charter School, Hannah Martin

 

4th place Junior Division

4th place, honorable mention Junior Division 4th place, honorable mention in Junior Animal Sciences goes to:

From Conway Middle School, Bryan Jones

From Conway Middle School, Bennett Grasbowski

And From South Creek Middle School, Katherine Silva

4th place, honorable mention in Junior Behavioral and Social Science goes to:

From Lake Eola Charter School, Miles Moffatt

From Avalon Middle School, Mason Smith

From Leader’s Preparatory School, Kulsum Hohammed

From Lake Eola Charter School, David Stewart

From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Meghan Steffy

From Avalon Middle School, Lilliam Morrow

From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Caden Vogelbacher

And From Conway Middle School, Alani Tesfazghi

4th place, honorable mention in Junior Biomedical & Health Sciences goes to:

From Leaders Preparatory School, Zeina Delati

From Leader’s Preparatory School, Sara Ejaz

From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Sallie Panchookian

From Cornerstone Charter Academy, Gregory Yeates

From Conwat Middle School, Josephine Mueller

From South Creek Middle School, Jalen Lewis

From Conway Middle School, Brett Davis

From South Creek Middle School, Miriam Soto

From St. John Vainney Catholic School, Andrea Fontanez-Rosas

And From Westridge Middle School, Rochama Romelus

4th place, honorable mention in Junior Cellular/Molecular Biology & Biochemistry goes to:

From Leader’s Preparatory School, Sarah Mujaahedu

And From Conway Middle School, Helen White

4th place, honorable mention in Junior Chemistry goes to:

From Conway Middle School, Laynee Plawa

From Blankner School, Abigail Stelmashenko

From Leader’s Preparatory School Kareem Subhan

From Conway Middle School, Sydney Mastrangelo

From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Ronald Haggerty

From Maitland Middle School, Khloe Collazo

And From Lake Eola Charter School, Hannah Hillerman

4th place, honorable mention in Junior Earth & Environmental Sciences to:

From International Community School, Noelle Petersen

From Orlando Science School, Savita Batra

From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Diego Lindauer

From Maitland Middle School, Nika Forouzannia

From Lake Eola Charter School, Adriana Secrest

From Leader’s Preparatory School, Aqsa Hasan

And From Conway Middle School, Hope Fefee

4th place, honorable mention in Junior Engineering goes to:

From Leaders Preparatory School, Almasa Abouradi

From Westridge Middle School, Natasha Deshommes

From St. John Vianney Catholic School, Anjali Palakal

From Avalon Middle School, Estafania Varela

From Lake Eola Charter School, Craig Filer

And also from Lake Eola Charter School, David Cole

4th place, honorable mention in Junior Environmental Engineering goes to:

From Maitland Middle School, Ryan Hagerty

From Avalon Middle School, Benjamin Navarro

From Orlando Science School, Ahad Ali

From Lake Eola Charter School, Kiley Mack

From Leader’s Preparatory School, Isa Musri

And From St. John Vianney Catholic School, Zachery Calpey

4th place, honorable mention in Junior Intelligent Machines, Robotics and Software Systems goes to:

From Leader’s Preparatory School, Yesmeen Taman

And From Lake Nona Middle School, Edgar Nieves

4th place, honorable mention in Junior Mathematic and Computational Sciences goes to:

From Lake Nona Middle School, Andrew Jagos

And From Avalon Middle School, Jacob McCrimmon

4th place, honorable mention in Junior Microbiology goes to:

From Lake Eola Charter School, Sebastian Cevallos

4th place, honorable mention in Junior Physics and Astronomy goes to:

From South Creek Middle School, Jonathan Peixoto

From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Aidan Quinlivann

From Orlando Science School, Ritam Bhowmik

From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Michael McCamy

From Conway Middle School, Calum Schlichenmaier

From Orlando Science School, the team of Riyan Amin and Pratham Modi

From Avalon Middle School, Cormac Hall

From Conway Middle School, Ally Haley

From Maitland Middle School, Kenon Mellick

And From Classical Conversation Homeschool Community, Jonah Garcia

4th place, honorable mention in Junior Plant Sciences goes to:

From St. John Vianney Catholic School, Christopher Lee

From Maitland Middle School, Quezia Gil

From Lake Nona Middle School, Vyas Bhargav

From Classical Conversations Home School Community, Faith Morse

From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Katie Meyers

From Walker Middle School, Jakob Bishop

From Leader’s Preparatory School, Wasseem Babbas

And From Cornerstone Charter Academy, the team of Nina Le and Hailey Lampshire

 

Senior Projects

Grand Prize Winners in the Senior Division receive $1,000, a large plaque and an expense paid trip to the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Senior division alternates receive $500

Senior Biological Sciences Senior Ying Scholar Grand Prize Award winners. For her project titled, “Extracting Neem and Epazote Compounds by HPLC Methods”, from Lake Highland Preparatory School, Anjeli Nandwani.
 

With his project titled, “Use of Intestinal Scaffolding as a Pumping Assist Solution to Heart Failure”, from Lake Highland Preparatory School, Rithvik Seela
 

Senior Biological Sciences alternate. For her project titled, “Using DNA Barcoding to Measure the Biodiversity of Moss Species in Wekiwa Springs State Park”, from Lake Highland Preparatory School, Radhika Desai

Senior Physical Sciences Senior Ying Scholar Grand Prize Award winners. With her project titled, “Multi-Orbit Space Debris Cloud Tracking Using Interactive Closest Point Registration with Machine Learning”, from Trinity Preparatory School, Amber Yang.
 

With her project titled, “Fabrication of Graphene-Based Single Electron Transistor with Chemically-Transferred Graphene”, from Lake Highland Preparatory School, Parker Coye.
 

Senior Physical Sciences alternate. For his project titled, “Novel Agarose Processing Techniques: Development and Impregnation of Hyper-porous Agarose Emission Foam and Micro-Cylindrical Agarose Particles”, from Lake Highland Preparatory School, Hamzah Jhaveri

 

All first place winners in the Senior Division receive a plaque, $100 cash and an expense paid trip to the Florida State Science and Engineering Fair.

1st Place Senior Projects

Animal Sciences
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Anjeli Nandwani
  

Behavioral & Social Sciences
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Pooja Kanumalla
  

Biomedical & Health Sciences
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Meghana Ganjam
  

Cellular/Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Rithvik Seela
  

Chemistry
From Trinity Preparatory School, Jonathan Gant
  Earth & Environmental Sciences
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Nirja Shah

Engineering
From Trinity Preparatory School, Amber Yang
  

Environmental Engineering
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Hamzah Jhaveri
  

Intelligent Machines, Robotics & Systems Software
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Alexander Carnes
  

Mathematics and Computational Sciences
From Trinity Preparatory School, Sumer Sao
  

Microbiology
From Lake Nona High School, Haroon Rashid
 

Physics and Astronomy
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Parker Coye
 

Plant Sciences
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Radhika Desai
 



2nd place Senior Division

2nd place in Senior Animal Sciences goes to:
From Orlando Science School, the team of Zachary McClure and Justin Yun
2nd place in Senior Behavioral and Social Science goes to:
From Orlando Science School, Abdullah Yuksel
From Orlando Science School, the team of Christina Ta and William Pham
And from Lake Nona High School, the team of Ben Weizer, Omar Mansy and Juan de la Espriella
2nd place in Senior Biomedical and Health Sciences goes to:
From Orlando Science School, Ratnesh Kesineni
And from Lake Highland Preparatory School, the team of Sophia Kirmani and Priyanka Khushai
2nd place in Senior Cellular/Molecular Biology & Biochemistry goes to:
From Trinity Preparatory School, Noopur Ranganathan
2nd place in Senior Chemistry goes to:
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Ria Bhaskar
2nd place in Senior Earth & Environmental Sciences goes to:
From Lake Nona High School, Elliana Gamb
2nd place in Senior Engineering goes to:
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Sebastian Villalobos
2nd place in Senior Environmental Engineering goes to:
From Trinity Preparatory School, Alissa Vuillier
2nd place in Senior Mathematics & Computational Sciences goes to:
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Varun Aggarwal
And from Timber Creek High School, Daniel Wu
2nd place in Senior Microbiology goes to:
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Vrinda Madan
2nd place in Senior Physics and Astronomy goes to:
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Sachin Shah
And 2nd place in Senior Plant Sciences goes to:
From Florida Virtual School, Uma Menon

3rd place Senior Division

3rd place in Senior Animal Sciences goes to:
From Foundation Academy, Grace Langhoff
3rd place in Senior Behavioral and Social Science goes to:
From Cornerstone Charter Academy, Willow Candelora
3rd place in Senior Biomedical & Health Sciences goes to:
From Lake Nona High School, Lina Soufny
And from Lake Nona High School, Joseph Mansy
3rd place in Senior Cellular/Molecular Biology & Biochemistry goes to:
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Julia Gallagher
And from Orlando Science School, Abhinav Dhulipala
3rd place in Senior Earth & Environmental Sciences goes to:
From Lake Nona High School, Kelly Fox
3rd place in Senior Engineering goes to:
From University High School, Mikhail Mikhaylov
And from Winter Park High School, Jenna Chen
3rd place in Mathematics and Computational Sciences goes to:
From Trinity Preparatory School, Nikhil Rajulpati
And from Lake Nona High School, the team of Drew Gill, Nidah Himani and Francesca DeVito
3rd place in Senior Physics and Astronomy goes to:
From Lake Nona High School, Phillip Bratanatawira
From Trinity Preparatory School, Levon Tabiria
And from Orlando Science School, the team of David Eisele and Alberto Rodriguez
3rd place in Senior Plant Sciences goes to:
From Lake Nona High School, Angela Bui

4th place, honorable mention Senior Division

4th place, honorable mention in Senior Behavioral and Social Sciences goes to:
From Orlando Science School, Yasmmen Halabi
And from Lake Nona High School, Leticia Weimer
4th place, honorable mention in Senior Biomedical & Health Sciences goes to:
From Orlando Science School, Rebecca Charitable
From Lake Nona Middle School, Rachel Mitchem
And from Leader’s Preparatory School, Tasneem Amir
4th place, honorable mention in Senior Cellular/Molecular Biology & Biochemistry goes to:
From Lake Nona High School, the team of Jordyn Fu and Jenny Wagner
4th place, honorable mention in Senior Earth & Environmental Sciences to:
From Cornerstone Charter Academy, Beatriz Oliveira
And from Foundation Academy, Jade Browne
4th place, honorable mention in Senior Engineering goes to:
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Hayden Eckbert
And From Leader’s Preparatory School, Baraah Abdo
4th place, honorable mention in Senior Mathematics and Computation goes to:
From Orlando Science School, the team of Amal John and Jake Govey
And from Lake Nona High School, the team of Alexandria Bias, Kadambari Vyas and Laurel Arnold
4th place, honorable mention in Senior Physics & Astronomy goes to:
From Lake Nona High School, Diego Robles
 

Dr. Nelson Ying Orange County Science Exposition Special Awards

Mar. 01, 2017

The American Meteorological Society offers a certificate and the Dr. Nelson Ying Orange County Science Exposition adds a $25.00 Visa gift card to a junior and to a senior student whose projects earned recognition for the study of atmospheric conditions or related oceanic and hydrologic sciences.
From Leaders Preparatory School, Aqsa Hasan
And from Trinity Preparatory School, Jonathan Gant
 

The American Psychological Association offers a certificate and the Dr. Nelson Ying Orange County Science Exposition offers a $25.00 Visa gift card to two students in the Junior or Senior division who best met their criteria in the area of Behavioral Science.
From International Community School, Jillian Oetjen
And from Lake Eola Charter School, Carly Tamborello
 

Ardaman and Associates awards a plaque and a $100 Amazon.com gift card to one student for outstanding research in Environmental Science
From Lake Nona High School, Kelly Fox
 

Association for Women Geoscientists A certificate awarded to a female student whose project exemplifies high standards of innovativeness and scientific excellence in the geosciences. In addition, the Dr. Nelson Ying Orange County Science Exposition adds a $25.00 Gift Card.
From the International Community School, Sophia Moses
 

ASM Materials Education Foundation awards a certificate and medallion are awarded to a project demonstrating the materials paradigm and clarity in presentation. 
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Sebastian Villalobos
 

The Blankner School offers a $25 Visa gift card to a student in the Junior Division with an outstanding project in Environmental Science.
From Lake Nona Middle School, Cadence Williams
 

CDM Smith – Awards a $50 gift card and a CDM Smith Logo Swing Bagcontaining sports accessories to the student who best met their criteria in the area of Environmental Science 
From South Creek Middle School, Aliana Rodriguez
 

CDM Smith awards another $50 gift card and a CDM Smith Logo Swing Bag containing sports accessories to the student who best met their criteria in the area of Engineering .
From the Blankner School, Helena Koroshetz
 

Cornerstone Charter School offers a $60 cash award to a student from either the Junior or Senior Division who performed outstanding research in the Biomedical Sciences. 
From Orlando Science Schools, Ratnesh Kesineni
 

The Florida Association of Science Teachers (F.A.S.T.) awards a certificate and $25.00 to two students: one in the Junior Division and one in the Senior Division, whose projects exemplify outstanding research in any area.
From Westridge Middle School – Elijah Langdon
And from Trinity Preparatory School, Nikil Rajulapati
 

The Foundation Academy offers $25 and a certificate to the Senior project in the field of Environmental Science that promotes responsible use and protection of the natural environment.
From Lake Highland Prep, Hamzah Jhaveri
 

The Golf Channel award goes to a student in either division who best met the criteria by performing quality research directly related to golf. The winner receives an assortment of items donated by The Golf Channel.
From Conway Middle School, Calum Schlichenmaier
 

Intel Excellence in Computer Science awards a certificate and $200 is awarded to a student in the senior division who has an outstanding computer science project.
From Trinity Preparatory School, Jacob Soapes
 

The International Community School offers a $25 Visa gift card to a student in the Junior Division who performed outstanding research in any of the Life Science categories. 
From Lake Eola Charter School, Carly Tamborello
 

The International Community School also offers a $25 Visa gift card to a student in the Junior Division who performed outstanding research in any of the Physical Science categories. 
From Conway Middle School, Luke Hawxwell
 

Lake Nona High School offers $50 gift cards to teams of up to three members in the Junior Division who exhibit outstanding collaborative skills. Two teams are receiving these awards:
From Lake Eola Charter School, the team of Thomas Gillham and Patrick Kelly
And from Lake Nona Middle School, the team of Presley Gamb and Anastasia Foy
 

Leaders Preparatory School offers $30 to a student who performed thorough research that potentially could impact science and society in the Physical Sciences
From St. John Vianney, Anjali Palakal
 

Leaders Preparatory School also offers $30 to a student who performed thorough research that potentially could impact science and society in the Biological Sciences.
From Leaders Prep,Tasneem Amir
 

In honor of National Engineers Week, Maitland Middle School would like to present a $25 Visa gift card to an outstanding Junior Division project in the category of engineering or environmental science that demonstrates creativity and innovativness in addressing an important problem affecting our society.
From the International Community School, Lukas Boaz
 

The Metro Plan Orlando Student Clean Air Award of a plaque and a $50.00 Gift Card is offered to a student who best meets their criteria in the category of Environmental Science
From Conway Middle School, Nil Emiroglu
 

Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society Awards a certificate and congratulatory letter to a senior division student whose project displays a challenging, original, thorough, and creative investigation of a problem involving mathematics. In addition, the Dr. Nelson Ying Orange County Science Exposition adds a $25.00 Visa gift card to this award. 
From Timber Creek High School, Daniel Wu
 

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) offers a certificate and the Dr. Ying Orange County Science Exposition offers a $25.00 gift card to the student who demonstrates insight into Earth’s interconnected systems (atmosphere, climate, geosciences, environment, etc.)
From Maitland Middle School, Michael Conti
 

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA): awards a certificate and a medallion to a Junior and a Senior Division student, and a congratulatory letter to the students’ teachers. The projects involve research that emphasizes climate, weather, oceans, coasts, and conservation of aquatic ecosystems
From Maitland Middle School, Michael Conti
And From Cornerstone Charter Academy, Beatriz Oliveira
 

The Office of Naval Research awards a certificate and medallion to the following junior division student:
From Avalon Middle School, Nathan Cheng
Orlando Science Schools awards a Gift Card to an outstanding Earth Science project in the Junior Category.
From Lake Eola Charter School, Julia Jamieson
 

Peterbrook Chocolate of Winter Park offers a $25.00 gift card to a Project in the Junior Division that best meets their criteria of outstanding research in the area of Behavioral Science
From Lake Eola Charter School, Ainsley Powers
 

Ricoh Americas Corporation awards a certificate and publicity on the RICOH website and the Dr. Nelson Ying Orange County Science Exposition adds a $25.00 Visa gift card to the student whose project displays technological and scientific innovations that best reflect the principles of sustainability. 
From Lake Eola Charter School, Madelyn Hoffman
 

Saint Margaret Mary Catholic School offers a $10.00 gift card to Menchies Frozen Yogurt to ten students in the Junior Category who tried something different, who tested in a creative manner, were willing to risk a bit in the creative process of the scientific method. These students were willing to be different to work toward understanding the communities in which we live,
From St. John Vianney Catholic School, Anjali Palakal
From St. John Vianney Catholic School, Andrew Honeckmen
From Lake Nona Middle School, Vyas Bhargav
From Orlando Science School, Amitha Karuppiah
From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Max Strange
From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Susie Mallen
From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Aidan Quinlivann
From Lake Eola Charter School, Juliet Marcus
From South Creek Middle School,Phuong Ton
And from Leaders Preparatory School, Janan Johnson
 

St. John Vianney Catholic School offers a $25 Gift Card to the Cheesecake Factory to a health-related project in the Junior Division.
From St. Margaret Mary Catholic School, Lucky O'Shaughnessy, III

The Society for In Vitro Biology awards a certificate, congratulatory letter, and publicity in their newsletter to the student or team whose project exhibits plant or animal in vitro biology or tissue culture.
From Lake Highland Preparatory School, Hamzah Jhaveri
 

The Stockholm Junior Water Prize competition awards certificates plus the opportunity to advance to a state competition to senior  division students who exhibit outstanding water-related projects.
From Trinity Preparatory School, Jonathan Gant
 

The “Promise in Physics Prize” of $50 and a certificate is offered by Trinity Preparatory School to a student with an outstanding project in Physics or Astronomy that merits further research. 
From St. John Vianney, Isabella Clark

The U. S. Air Force encourages studies in mathematics, sciences, and engineering and endorses projects that offer Air Force applicability. Winners will receive a certificate enclosed in an Air Force folder, a laptop backpack, personal lunch bag, 3-in-1 calculator/picture frame/alarm clock and a helicopter pen. From International Community School, Ethan Wattles
 

The U. S. Metric Association awards a certificate and the Dr. Nelson Ying Orange County Science Exposition adds a $25.00 Visa gift card to the student who uses the greatest variety of metric measurements and symbols, and uses them properly. 
From Avalon Middle School, Anya Stewart
 

The Yale Science and Engineering Association awards a certificate and a pewter medallion to an outstanding Senior Division student in one of the following categories: Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, or Chemistry
From Trinity Preparatory School, Jonathan Gant