Participants from the Arkansas Valley Regional Fair who attended the 69th annual Colorado Science and Engineering Fair included G. Silver Murphy (8th Grade La Junta), Kellen McClure (6th Grade Rocky Ford), Terra McClure (8th Grade Rocky Ford), Julian Chapa (10th Grade La Junta), Isaiah Peralta (10th Grade La Junta), Zoey Montoya (11th Grade La Junta), Jann Angelli Bacolod (12th Grade Rocky Ford), Everett Ediger (12th Grade La Junta), and Kendyl Osborn (6th Grade La Junta). Jennifer Gardner (12th Grade Swink) was selected to compete but could not attend.
The Arkansas Valley Regional Science Fair recently concluded, and several students from the fair advanced to the Colorado Science and Engineering Fair. The students showcased their projects and received recognition in their respective categories. Unfortunately, one student was unable to attend the fair but was still recognized for their achievements. The students represented their schools and the Arkansas Valley region at the prestigious fair, displaying their passion for science and engineering. Despite the challenges and obstacles they faced along the way, the students showcased determination and dedication to their projects.
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