Tuesday, March 22, 2016

BMS STUDENT COMPETES IN INTEL REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIR

BLYTHEWOOD MIDDLE STUDENT COMPETES IN INTEL REGIONAL SCIENCE FAIR ADVANCES TO NATIONAL COMPETITION


Blythewood Middle eighth grade student Kristian Hardy competed in the Intel Regional Science Fair on Friday, March 11th. Her project, "The Effect of Body Language on Test Results," won third place in the Behavioral Science division and Outstanding Achievement among all eighth grade projects. Kristian has been invited and will submit her project in the national Broadcom MASTERS competition. Her entry will be judged during the summer and the top 300 national semifinalists will be announced in September for an opportunity to receive an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, DC to showcase her project, compete in teams, and visit STEM-based organizations. The faculty and staff at Blythewood Middle School are very proud of her achievement and wish her the best of luck in this competition.
Pictured: Blythewood Middle eighth grade student Kristian Hardy with your project
 “The Effect of Body Language on Test Results.” 

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