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John Jay Students Earn Awards From Westchester Science, Engineering Fair

KATONAH, N.Y. -- Twenty-three John Jay High School students presented their science research work Saturday, March 7 at the Westchester Science and Engineering Fair at Sleepy Hollow High School.

Students from John Jay High School participated and won honors at the Westchester Science and Engineering Fair.

Students from John Jay High School participated and won honors at the Westchester Science and Engineering Fair.

Photo Credit: Katonah-Lewisboro Schools

"Despite two snow days leading up to the fair, the students did an outstanding job, said science research teacher Ann Marie Lipinsky. Best in Category Award Winners:

  • First place in Cell and Molecular Biology — Jeffrey Steckler
  • Second place in Biochemistry — David Gordon
  • Second place in Chemistry — Henry Pierce
  • Third place in Behavior — Dakota Adamec and Emma Hager
  • Fourth place in Animal Science — Jackie Ricca
  • Fourth place in Biochemistry — Anthony O’Donnell
  • Fourth place in Computer Science — Ashley Cavanaugh
  • Fourth place in Engineering — Zury Cutler
  • Fourth place in Environmental Science — Tess Tobin

Special-Award Winners:

  • American Meteorological Society Award — Noah Sims
  • American Psychological Association Award — Elias Chaiken
  • Intel Excellence in Computer Science Award — Ashley Cavanaugh
  • Excellence in Medical Research Award — Lauren Meltz
  • Stockholm Junior Water Prize — Noah Sims
  • Mianus River Gorge Ecology Award — Jack Durkin
  • Teatown Young Conservationist Award — Carter Henry
  • Fisher Scientific Award — Lauren Latham

“Congratulations to all our winners,” Lipinsky said. “We are so proud that they support each other and work well together both in and outside of class. They continue to conduct award-winning research.”

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