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MMS and MHS do well at state science fair

Jarrett Weeter won 1st place, winning a $400 scholarship and $75 cash. He also won two other awards one for the thermo Fisher junior inventors and one for the NOAA's Taking the pulse of the planet award. 

Morgan Middle School held their annual science fair in February on the school level. The students worked hard on all their projects and moved to the state competition.

Those who placed on the school level in Math, Physics and Astronomy: First Place, Xavier Cornelius; second place, Kalin Orn. In Earth and Space first place, Jett Weeter; second place, Karson Howe; third Place, Caide Grose. In Botany: first place, Sterling Wilde; second place, Chanson Robinson; third place, Jacob Nielsen. In Energy and Computer Science: first place, Jonathan Newton; second place, Talon Carter. In Energy and transportation Jack Bennett won first place; in Chemistry Ava Jones won first place; in Social Behavioral Ambree Winterbottom, first place and in Zoology Bailey Gubler also won first place.

Fourteen students participated at the Ritchey Science Fair at Weber State University on Thursday March along with students from Morgan High School.

The students worked hard this year and it showed. MMS Students represented Morgan very well and brought home $900 worth of scholarships to Weber State University this year. The three MHS students who attended brought home three medals in addition to winning $1,700 in scholarships and $250 cash. 

 More photos on page 7

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