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Weekly Highlights at Logos Christian Academy

Weekly Highlights at Logos Christian Academy
Penny Lyle, fourth grade, first place.

Weekly Highlights at Logos Christian Academy

 

Popcorn, Airplanes, Goats—Oh My, Logos Science Fair Shines

Popcorn popping, paper airplanes soaring, and even goats jumping for treats—this year’s Logos Science Fair was truly one for the books. The students proudly showcased projects that reflected weeks of hard work, creativity, and scientific thinking. From eye-catching displays to enthusiastic explanations, it was clear the students dove headfirst into their investigations.

The variety of projects kept visitors engaged at every turn. Attendees learned whether beef or wild game makes the most tender jerky, discovered which batteries last the longest, and debated which basketball bounces the highest. Other projects explored bigger ideas, such as nature versus nurture, encouraging thoughtful conversations and deeper questions. The Logos Science Fair wasn’t just about experiments—it was about learning, problem-solving, and having fun along the way. The students’ dedication and curiosity made this event a memorable celebration of science in action.

Congratulations to the Science Fair winners:

4th Grade:

First Place: Penny Lyle ( Which Battery Brand Lasts the Longest?)

Second Place: Ackley Goings ( Which Meat Makes the Most Tender Jerky, Wild Game or Beef?)

Third Place: George Bushnell ( Which Paper Airplane Flies the Farthest?) 

5th Grade:

First Place: Kinslyn Jimenez ( Bouncing Basketballs)

Second Place: Eliana Christian ( Does Saltwater Boil Faster than Regular Water?)

Third Place: Micah Sydney ( How Long is the Wait to Preen?) 

6th Grade:

First Place: Jake Kaster (Moldy Peanut Butter)

Second Place: Ellie Casey (Nature vs. Nurture) 

Third Place: Sage Ludlow ( Perfect Pancakes)

7th Grade:

First Place: Emma Slentz (How Music Moves My Pencil) 

8th Grade:

First Place: Ander Fisher (Knife Science) 

Shout-out to Mrs. Nyranda’s Jr. Kinder and Kindergarten class and their gummy project, finding out which material makes a gummy bear grow. 

Also, shout-out to Mrs. Lyle’s first and second grade class for their yummy project identifying which brand of popcorn pops the best.

 


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