2013 SARSEF AHS/CAP Awards

On March 12, AHS participated in the Southern Arizona Regional Science and Engineering Fair (SARSEF). Judges on behalf of AHS were Gary Burchard of Metro Water, Brittney Bates of Montgomery & Associates, and Dick Thompson of Tucson Water. The AHS panel presented 20 awards ranging from $20 to $100 for posters K thru 12 grades. Dick Thompson presented the awards in person at the award ceremonies the following Thursday and Friday nights. The winning projects are summarized below:

  • Rachel Whitaker: Bugs In Water — AHS 1st Place – Cash, SciEnTeK-12 Foundation 1st Place
  • Gallego Basic Elementary School, Kai Sparacin: Got Fresh H2o? — AHS 2nd Place – Cash, SciEnTeK-12 Foundation 3rd Place
  • University High School, Stephen Yao: An Experimental Study Of Vadose Zone Flux Meter — AHS 1st Place – Cash, U of A Water Sustainability 1st Place – Cash, U.S. Navy Award, Stockholm Water Environment Federation Certificate + Nomination, SciEnTeK-12 Foundation Scholarship, I Sweep Certificate + Nomination, SciEnTeK-12 Foundation 1st Place
  • Flowing Wells High School, Casey Ellwood: Wipeout — AHS 2nd Place, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Medal – Certificate, SciEnTeK-12 Foundation 3rd Place
  • Immaculate Heart Academy, Amanda Minke: Clean Water From Sand, Sun, And Fleas — Arizona Society of Civil Engineers – AZ Branch CERTIFICATE, Association of Women Geologists 1ST PLACE CERTIFICATE, AHS 1st Place – Cash, Pima Co Regional Wastewater Reclamation Dept Certificate, SARSEF Director’s Award 1st Place, Intel ISEF Observer, SciEnTeK-12 Foundation 1st Place
  • Hollinger Elementary School, Group or Class Project – Teacher Manuela Gilbride: Do Liquids Disappear? — AHS 1st Place – Cash, Tucson Electric Power 3rd Place, SciEnTeK-12 Foundation 1st Place
  • E C Nash School, Group or Class Project – Teacher Kelly Sudac: Frosty Forms — AHS 2nd Place – Cash
  • Gallego Basic Elementary School, Group or Class Project – Teacher Kathy Pfotenhauer: Soil What? — AHS 1st Place – Cash
  • Carden Of Tucson, Arjun Rajagopalan: Water Pressure In A Container — AHS 2nd Place – Cash
  • Robins K-8 School, Reyven Melendez: Clouds – Weather Or Not — AHS 1st Place – Cash
  • Copper Creek Elementary School, Aidan Brown: The Recirculator — AHS 2nd Place – Cash
  • Ocotillo Ridge Elementary, Collin Wade: Making Water — AHS 1st Place – Cash, International School of Tucson 3rd Place, Southwest Gas 1st Place – Cash, SciEnTeK-12 Foundation 1st Place
  • Summit View Elementary, Carlos Stahlkopff: Absorption In Different Types Of Soil — AHS 2nd Place – Cash
  • Winifred Harelson Elementary School, Quinn Hudson: Can Water Float On Water? — AHS 2nd Place – Cash
  • Legacy Traditional School – NW Tucson, Dylan Tran: Water Evaporation — AHS 1st Place – Cash, SciEnTeK-12 Foundation 1st Place
  • St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Jacob Landon: GPS Rain Gauge — AHS 2nd Place – Cash
  • Pusch Ridge Christian Academy, Zach Sawyer: Native Sonoran Desert Water Filtration — AHS 1st Place – Cash, SciEnTeK-12 Foundation 2nd Place
  • Pusch Ridge Christian Academy, Keegan Chafin: Help Me! The Salt Is Coming! — AHS 2nd Place – Cash, U of A School of Plant Sciences Honorable Mention
  • Satori Charter School, Michael Hughes: Ground Water Recharge — AHS 1st Place – Cash, SciEnTeK-12 Foundation 1st Place
  • Sonoran Science Academy – Tucson, Julia Kassa: Soil Liquefaction — AHS 2nd Place – Cash, SciEnTeK-12 Foundation 2nd Place