Date: Wed, Mar 11th, 2020

Young imaginations take flight at Great Falls College Region II Science Fair

Quinn Phillips, Van’s fourth-grade classmate in Lewistown, combined his passion for basketball with science as looked for “the home-court advantage".

GREAT FALLS, MT -- Lewistown fourth-grader Van Lutz says he wants to become a NASA engineer.

So the Highland Park Elementary student built a combustion engine that will propel his small vehicle about 3 mph.

It's not quite the thrust necessary to launch a rocket, but it blew away his expectations when the vehicle traveled more than 200 inches and the experiment gave him more insight into a combustion engine.

"Now I really know how it works," Van said.

Van's experiment was one of 125 projects presented by 164 elementary school students from 14 schools from throughout the area Tuesday at the Montana Region II Science and Engineering Fair on Great Falls College MSU's campus.

The middle school and high school fairs are Thursday.

"It is so neat to see what the students bring to the science fair each year," said Dr. Susan Wolff, CEO/dean of Great Falls College. "We hope events such as this pique the interest of the students and foster a love of science, technology, engineering and math."

Van, the future NASA engineer, explained how he put a combination of baking soda and hot water in one chamber and vinegar in another. The elements were then pumped into another compartment where the elements combined to build pressure.

"And that provides thrust to move it forward," Van said.

Van said he got the idea from watching a YouTube video and then he went about improving it with some guidance from his father, Matt Lutz, who is a pilot.

Van had no hesitation when asked about his favorite part.

"Seeing it work," he said with a huge grin.

Belt Elementary third-graders Emma Shimerdla and Landon Johnson also tackled a project on flight.

They wanted to see what kind of paper is best for creating paper airplanes.

Why?

"If there is a contest at school, we want to be able to win," Emma said.

"Yeah," Landon echoed.

Each of the students flew six types of paper, ranging from cardboard to tissue paper, three times each to collect data.

The winner?

"Regular paper," Landon said.

Cardboard paper proved too heavy and tissue paper too light.

Fellow Belt student Mylah Flaten, a fifth-grader, collected data on what kind of compost works best to grow lima beans.

Coffee grounds came out on top, followed by dried leaves. Banana peels didn't yield any results.

"I just learned about compost," Mylah said. "So, I wanted to see if I could find out what works best."
Quinn Phillips, Van's fourth-grade classmate in Lewistown, combined his passion for basketball with science as looked for "the home-court advantage," he said.

Quinn's father, Kory Phillips, played basketball for the Lewistown Golden Eagles and taught Quinn how to play. "I've loved it for a long time," he said.

He set out to find out where the best basketball surface is in Lewistown by dropping a ball from the 5-foot mark to see how high it comes off the floor.

He plays travel basketball in gyms across the region, but he said the project gave him insight on where it would be best to play for any future tournaments.

"I'd have to say it's the Civic Center," he said.

Not that he needs a lot of inside information, since he said his travel team mostly wins.

The Montana Region II Science and Engineering Fair has grown incredibly since Great Falls College took the event over in 2016. For example, there were 58 elementary projects in 2017 compared to 125 this year. 2017 is the first year for which Great Falls College has data.

"It is an amazing opportunity to see what the youth of today are capable of accomplishing and to find out the kinds of things that interest them," said Dr. Leanne Frost, Great Falls College's director of general studies and the science fair director.

On Thursday, judging begins at 8:45 a.m. and goes until noon, with the awards presentation at 1 p.m.

Judges still are needed for Thursday. Scientific expertise is not needed. To volunteer as a judge, go to www.gfcmsu.edu/sciencefair.

The Montana Region II High School Science and Engineering Fair is one of five regional science fairs. The top two grand award project winners from the Montana Region II Science and Engineering Fair go on to compete at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Anaheim, California, May 10-15.

The top 10% of participants in the Montana Region II Middle School Science Fair will be nominated to advance to the Broadcom MASTERS national competition, to be held in Washington, D.C., October 16-21.
Great Falls College MSU is located at 2100 16th Avenue South, Great Falls, MT 59405.


2020 Awardees

5th Grade

Place

Name

School

Project Title

1st Place Individual

Vannie Urick

Belt School

Are your hands clean?

2nd Place Individual

Vince Taylor

Sunburst Elementary

The Antibiotic Effects of Garlic on E. Coli

3rd Place Individual

Hope Maki

Belt School

Grow

1st Place Team

Ben Hill
Carson Derr

Morningside Elementary

Catch the Wind

2nd Place Team

Trent Lane
Kegan Vanek

Cascade School

Super Fertilizer

3rd Place Team

Sierra Isaac
Trevor Stanley

Cascade School

Potato Mayhem

4th Grade

Place

Name

School

Project Title

1st Place Individual

Cormac Mihlfeld

Highland Park School (Lewistown

Cascade Middle School

2nd Place Individual

Szymon May

Sunburst Elementary

Belt Middle School

3rd Place Individual

Nick Bucklin

Sunburst Elementary

Cascade Middle School

1st Place Team

Robert Rumney
Isaac Snyder
Kingston Johnson

Cascade School

Dust from Rust

2nd Place Team Will Ayers
Gradee Moss
Bryson Smith
Kael Smith
Cascade School Knowin' Corrosion
3rd Place Team Elizabeth Breeden
Thatcher Marquis
Aurora Nutter
Cascade School Rust Can Ruin

3rd Grade

Place

Name

School

Project Title

1st Place Individual

Lorraine Casey

Sunnyside School

Storm in a Bottle

1st Place Team

Madi McLaughlin
June Bock
Collyns Yurek

Belt School

Super Sharpies

2nd Place Team Ellison Graham
Olivia Knudsen
Belt School Clean Teeth?
3rd Place Team Tatum Enos
Leila Budeski
Belt School Super Soakers

2nd Grade

Place

Name

School

Project Title

1st Place Individual

Jakob Lechner

Roosevelt School

Basic Electrical Circuit

2nd Place Individual

Finnegan Frisbie

West Elementary

What is the best insulator?

3rd Place Individual

Gracie Belz

Riverview Elementary

How clean is our air?

1st Place Team

Emily Canine
Madison Jennings

Valley View Elementary

Growing Orbeez in different liquids

1st Grade

Place

Name

School

Project Title

1st Place Individual

Micah Schendelson

Lewis & Clark Elementary

Archimedes Principle

2nd Place Individual

Mackenna Belz

Riverview Elementary

Happy Teeth, Sad Teeth

SAME (Society of American Military Engineers) Award

$100 Cash to Addy Urick, Belt School, “Building, Insulating, Tracking”

Cascade County Conservation District Awards

Name

School

Grade

Project Title

Szymon May

Sunburst Elementary

4

Archimedes Principle

Parker Berthelote

Sunburst Elementary

5

Happy Teeth, Sad Teeth

Mylah Flaten

Belt School

5

Trent Lane
Kegen Vanek
Cascade Scool 5 Super Fertilizer
Ashlyn Sramek Highland Park School 4 Color and Wheatgrass
Devon Hutton Sunburst Elementary 5 Acid Rain
Sidney Paulson Belt School 5 Lights, Plants, Action
Maren Keaster Belt School 5 Natural vs. Nature
Reagan Jassen Belt School 5 Hey the Hay

Merit Awards by School and Grade

Ellison

Graham

Belt School

3

Clean Teeth?

Health & Medicine

Olivia

Knudsen

Belt School

3

Clean Teeth?

Health & Medicine

Luke

Waldner

Belt School

3

The Perfect Parachute

Engineering

Katie

Anderson

Belt School

3

The Perfect Parachute

Engineering

Tenley

Jones

Belt School

3

Super Salts

Consumer Science

Adianna

LaPlaunt

Belt School

3

Super Salts

Consumer Science

Madi

McLaughlin

Belt School

3

Super Sharpies

Consumer Science

June

Bock

Belt School

3

Super Sharpies

Consumer Science

Collyns

Yurek

Belt School

3

Super Sharpies

Consumer Science

Tatum

Enos

Belt School

3

Super Soakers

Consumer Science

Leila

Budeski

Belt School

3

Super Soakers

Consumer Science

JJ

Hoffmann

Belt School

4

Soapy Sani

Health & Medicine

Brooklyn

Phillips

Belt School

4

Gummy Bears vs. Lasers

Consumer Science

Hosanna

Wilson

Belt School

4

Combustible Clothing

Consumer Science

Rogue

Roberts

Belt School

4

Bouncy Balls

Consumer Science

Kaylynn

Madden

Belt School

4

Glue Supreme

Consumer Science

Holter

Bumgarner

Belt School

5

Paper Towel Challenge

Consumer Science

Greyson

Garza

Belt School

5

Dogs vs. Humans

Health & Medicine

Josh

Gill

Belt School

5

Clean or Not Clean

Health & Medicine

Destinee

Goodman

Belt School

5

Gum Test

Consumer Science

Dezirae

Goodman

Belt School

5

My Heart is Beating

Health & Medicine

Cadence

Graham

Belt School

5

Fresh Flowers

Earth & Space

Reagan

Jassen

Belt School

5

Hey the Hay

Health & Medicine

Hope

Maki

Belt School

5

Grow

Earth & Space

Sidney

Paulson

Belt School

5

Lights, Plants, Action

Earth & Space

Cliff

Pethel

Belt School

5

Most Reliable Network

Technology

Elizabeth

Breeden

Cascade School

4

Rust Can Ruin

Consumer Science

Thatcher

Marquis

Cascade School

4

Rust Can Ruin

Consumer Science

Aurora

Nutter

Cascade School

4

Rust Can Ruin

Consumer Science

Robert

Rumney

Cascade School

4

Dust from Rust

Consumer Science

Isaac

Snyder

Cascade School

4

Dust from Rust

Consumer Science

Kingston

Johnson

Cascade School

4

Dust from Rust

Consumer Science

Will

Ayers

Cascade School

4

Knowin' Corrosion

Consumer Science

Gradee

Moss

Cascade School

4

Knowin' Corrosion

Consumer Science

Bryson

Smith

Cascade School

4

Knowin' Corrosion

Consumer Science

Kael

Smith

Cascade School

4

Knowin' Corrosion

Consumer Science

Torrey

Jones

Cascade School

5

Meaty Bacteria

Consumer Science

Rial

McGregor

Cascade School

5

Meaty Bacteria

Consumer Science

Trent

Lane

Cascade School

5

Super Fertilizer

Consumer Science

Kegen

Vanek

Cascade School

5

Super Fertilizer

Consumer Science

McKinlee

Peters

Centerville School

4

Soak It Up

Consumer Science

Vivian

Whitney

Centerville School

5

Gluten Vs. Gluten: Who is the Maximus

Consumer Science

Andrew

Bauer

Foothills Community Christian School

4

Levitating Pencils

Engineering

Kalli

Koteskey

Foothills Community Christian School

4

Clean Catfish

Consumer Science

Van

Lutz

Highland Park School

4

Rocket

Engineering

Lane

Reesor

Highland Park School

4

How Do Pulleys Work?

Earth & Space

Micah

Schandelson

Lewis & Clark School

1

The Archimedes Principle

Earth & Space

Ben

Hill

Morningside School

5

Catch the Wind

Engineering

Carson

Derr

Morningside School

5

Catch the Wind

Engineering

Justice

Byers

Sunburst Elementary

4

Ready, Set, Go!

Health & Medicine

Hana

Roark

Sunburst Elementary

4

5 Second Rule

Health & Medicine

Nick

Bucklin

Sunburst Elementary

4

Wipe it Out!

Microbiology

Szymon

May

Sunburst Elementary

4

Sunburst H2O or No?

Consumer Science

Vince

Taylor

Sunburst Elementary

5

The Antibiotic Effects of Garlic on E. coli

Microbiology

Lorraine

Casey

Sunnyside School

3

Storm in a Bottle

Earth & Space

Emily

Canine

Valley View School

2

Growing Orbeez in Different Liquids

Consumer Science

Madison

Jennings

Valley View School

2

Growing Orbeez in Different Liquids

Consumer Science


Contact:

Scott Thompson
Great Falls College marketing and communications director
406-771-4314
scott.thompson@gfcmsu.edu

Dr. Leanne Frost
Great Falls College general studies director
406-771-4372
leanne.frost@gfcmsu.edu


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