Seven students from DeKalb County High School won this year at the Cumberland Plateau Science and Engineering Fair at Tennessee Tech University.
Callie Crips and Sahara LaFever worked together on a project that won each of the students a scholarship to TTU’s College of Engineering. They also won third place in the senior engineering category.
Taylor Spare won the U.S. Metric Association Award, the ASM Materials Education Foundation Award and second place in the senior physical sciences category.
Marshal Evins won third place in the senior biology category.
Trey Jones, Austin Johnson and Hunter Jennings worked together on a project that won third place in the senior math category.
This was the 61st year of the fair. Prizes were given to students across several age groups in physical and biological science, math and engineering.
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Front row, left to right: fair directory Kelly Ramey, Callie Crips, Sahara LaFever and Taylor Spare. Back row, left to right: Austin Johnson, Trey Jones and Marshal Evins.
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