Paper Pike, Elijah Brostein of the Ohio-seventh grade and Adrian Tarasila took first position at the Brady Middle School Science Fair.
Students presented their creative plans at the event in early March.
Elias and Adren “blink and you will remember it: the science of reaction time.”
Second place, seventh -grade Grader Mark Kharma and Eden Tong went to “Long Drive Par TT”. Seventh -grade student Thalan Rao and Elias Rutzer have “allowed the features to fly effectively?” For the third for?
Honorable Zikr, Seventh Class Peter Chasen, “Through Chicken,” How affects Sixth Class Students Anaya Desai and Lily Xiang’s “A Julie Experience” and Sixth Class Esim Yi “affects Cucumber?” Given for
Brady Middle School’s sixth grade student, Seni Zhang, left, and Juliana Gautir Science’s Fair Judge Jesse Sun, explain their results whether the rope of the badge will grow a bigger crystal than sided crystal.(A photo of Orange City Schools)
According to a news release from Orange City School District, young scientists not only had the opportunity to research and present their plans, but also had the opportunity to discuss their procedures with professionals of science career.
The district thanked Judges Michael Rowan, Jesse Sun, Katie Groo, Rebecca Fredhonsky, Joanna McKenley and Julie Rafa, as well as two students: Orange High School’s latest Venus Navadia and Ohs senior William Wang.
Science Fair Advisor is Valerie Pategreo. Heatherlandsconner made awards in the Brady Fab Lab.

Orange High School’s senior calege Ogran has been nominated for March for March, the Cawans Club of Lander Circle Senior of the Month.(A photo of Orange City Schools)
Kuwais Senior Off The Month
Orange High School’s senior calege Ogran has been nominated for March for March, the Cawans Club of Lander Circle Senior of the Month.
According to a news release from the district, Kelig’s educational achievements and active involvement in many areas helped him to receive the award.
A Value, Kelig, was recently named as Orange High School Orchestra Concert Master. He has performed in many schools and community texts and has won the highest ranking in the Ohio Music Education Association (Omea) solo and connecting competitions.
The National Honor Society member also serves as the author and editor of the Orange Outlook School newspaper.
Calig is the vice president of the club, for which he helped create a community guidance book and teachers new members.
It has regionally competed in club gymnastics and has used his gymnastics ability to train and perform the Orange High School Verseati Diving team for three years.
Kelig has fought with the gymnastics club since the age of 7 and has twice achieved the highest level of Excel level, as a state -level champion.
Out of the school environment, Calg has worked as a cashier in the Mails Farmers Market in Solan for the past three years.
He has served hundreds of hours with the Orange Community Education and Recreation Town Team and with the Cavs Club in the past three years.
Its future plans include studying at Ohio State University in Columbus.
Every academic year, the Cavs Club of Lander Circle recognizes six OHS seniors for its leadership, integrity and educational achievements from October to March.
Orange Omea performs in the event
Orange High School Symphunic Band, Wind Einsmbal and Cairo and Brady Middle School eighth grade bands performed at the Mantar High School in the Omeliya Large Group Adjstan on March 7-8.
The OHS symphonic band won the overall high (I) rating in Class C for a third time in four years to qualify for the state -level event.
The connection of the OHS Wind won the ranking of straight high (I) in the fourth consecutive year of Class A and will also move forward in the state -level program.
For the first time, OHS Koarea participated in a large group event. The festival entered the class, in which he received an opinion from the judges but did not rank.
Brady eighth grade band contested in Junior High Class A and won the overall rank of excellent (II). It loses a high ranking from one point.
The OHS symphonic band and Wind Ennes will travel to the North Royalton High School for the OMEA State Band competition on May 2.