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Governor’s School Project Winners

The School division recognized these students for their Governor’s School projects on March 10 at the School Board meeting

Cellular and Molecular Biology:

2nd Place: Claire Dozier (LBHS- 12th grade) and Anna Frittman (LBHS- 12th grade)

Chemistry/Energy/Materials Science:

2nd Place: Georgia Honts (JRHS- 11th grade)

Engineering Mechanics B:

1st Place: James Voight (JRHS- 12th grade)

Engineering Mechanics C:

1st Place: Sydney Vokus (LBHS- 12th grade)

2nd Place: Davis Cooper (LBHS- 12th grade)

2nd Place: Andres Hernandez (LBHS- 12th grade)

Best Real-World Application: Keaton Lucas and Elliot (Ellie) McClung for their Spork Bot

Microbiology A:

2nd Place: Kalob Daniels (LBHS- 9th grade)

2nd Place: Kane Reczek (LBHS- 9th grade)

2nd Place: Laila Alam (LBHS- 10th grade)

3rd Place: Raimee Sykes (LBHS- 9th grade)

Plant Sciences: B

1st Place: Seth Richards (LBHS- 11th grade)

Plant Sciences: C

1st Place: Kaeli Berry (JRHS- 9th grade)

1st Place: Brett Smith (LBHS- 9th grade)

3rd Place: Katherine Cross (LBHS- 12th grade)

Systems Software: A

1st Place: Carter Baka-Collins (JRHS- 10th grade)

Most Likely to Work for the NSA: Carter Baka-Collins for The Use of Python in Encryption Testing for Cybersecurity

Data Analysis/Statistics: Computational Biology

Aidan Mayhue for Comparing Autism Spectrum Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder Through Genetic and Epigenetic Factors

–Mike Moser, BCPS Communications