Grier Students Receive 1st and 2nd Place in PJAS

Congratulations to the students who participated in the state level competition of the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS). Lavender W. earned a first place award for her project in microbiology, while Isabelle F., Lucy W. and Annie G. all earned 2nd awards for their projects. Great job!
Grier students competed alongside students from across the state of Pennsylvania at the PJAS State Competition during May at Penn State's main campus in State College. Our Grier students took home seven first-place awards!

In March, students from Dr. Nancy Burke's Honor's Biology classes competed in the Region 6 Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science's Regional competition held at Penn State Altoona.  First-place finishers presented their research once again before a panel of judges during the state-level competition held on Penn State's main campus in State College.The presentations that the students gave before the judges are a culmination of research that began at the start of the 2017-2018 school year.

According to their website (www.pjas.net), PJAS "is a statewide organization of junior and senior high school students designed to stimulate and promote interest in science among its members through the development of research projects and investigations. " Over 550 schools and thousands of students across the state compete for this prestigious award established in 1934.  Sponsored by the Pennsylvania Academy of Science, PJAS aims to promote greater participation and achievement in math and science, foster connections with scientific leaders, instill scientific attitudes and humanistic ideals that further service to humankind.

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By R.Woolfrey | Photo credit: C.Fernandes & R.Woolfrey
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