Columbia Falls area students do well at county science fair
Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years AGO
Columbia Falls area students did well in the Flathead County Science Fair last week. Here are the local winners:
Biological science
Third grade grand champion: Patrick Weaver, Glacier Gateway Elementary
Fourth grade grand champion: Briceida Bellon, Glacier Gateway Elementary
Fifth grade grand champion: Siri Erickson, Glacier Gateway Elementary; Tritica Fauske, Ruder Elementary
Reserve: Gwen Jarvis, Glacier Gateway Elementary
Sixth grade grand champion: Jenna Weaver and Grace Gedlaman
Eighth grade grand champion: Kathleen Bellon
High school (combined) grand champion: Colin Norick
Reserve: Amanda Bevan
Demonstration
Third grade grand champion: Eric Miner, Ruder Elementary
Fourth grade grand champion: Chris Daenzer, Ruder Elementary
Reserve: Ashton Spalding, Ruder Elementary
Physical science
Third grade grand champion: Rafe Rusche, Glacier Gateway Elementary
Reserve: Lexi Wetzel, Glacier Gateway Elementary; Reed Wollenzien, Glacier Gateway Elementary
Fourth grade grand champion: Ilah McKenzie, Glacier Gateway Elementary; Kai Golan, Glacier Gateway Elementary
Reserve: Gabe Emond and Caleb Olson, Deer Park School; Sophia Robbins, Glacier Gateway Elementary
Fifth grade reserve: Cris Vigil, Ruder Elementary
Seventh grade grand champion: Aidan Jarvis
High school (combined) grand champion: Gabrielle Merrell
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