Twelve Harmony students were awarded highest honors in the 2010 Exxon Mobil Texas Science and Engineering Fair. The event is a four-day annual competition that brings together top science fair winners from across the state. Harmony students’ projects were selected from among more than 1,100 as the best in the state.
Harmony model engages students in science and math early on. Harmony Science fairs is a tradition at Harmony Public Schools. Every Harmony student works on a project of their interest in math, science, computers or engineering.
Congratulations to Harmony students for their hard work and teachers and parents for their support.
| Jasio Santillan | Beams Beyond The Brain |
| Kira Metoyer | Bioacculumation of Arsenic in Plants: Is It a Feasible Solution? |
| Zachary Taqi | Number Spiral |
| Miguel Mendoza | NXT Robot Design Test |
| Jhoseline Vasquez | The Effect of Economic Recession on Students Academic Success |
| Elliot Luttrell-Williams | Thorium And Its Implementation In Traveling Wave Reactors |
| Brendon Loredo | Using Soccer Goals to Motivate Poission Distribution |
| Jazmin Campos | Zip It! |
| Beverly Vallance | Geochemistry of an Appalachian Stalagmite and Implications for Climate Change |
| Alexander Arreota & Sean Estrada | Bring The Heat |
| Will Cooper | Infrasound Array Detection of Tornadic Supercell Frequencies to Determine Velocity and Direction |
More information on Exxon Mobil Texas Science and Engineering Fair can be found at https://emtsef.utsa.edu/
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