Statistics
MSPC Honorable mention


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Honorable Mention - 2009 Winners

Grades K-3

National Qualifiers

  • Adele Battel, Homeschool, "What do people who live near wind turbines think about them"
  • Julian Jacobs, Collins Elementary, "A Third Grader's Book Stats"

Honorable Mention

  • Ford Burgess, Collins Elementary, “2008 Heisman Trophy Candidates”
  • Joe Batdorf, Thornapple School, “How Costly Was That Natural Disaster”
  • Ian Blackman-Staves, Lauren Freeman, Isabella Reister, Jared Koekkoek, Carsyn DeLooff, Megan Postma, Springview and Evergreen Elementary Schools, “How Germy Are You?”
  • Entire Class, Sunset Lake Elementary School, “Patterns, Patterns, Everywhere!”
  • Cece Werner, Basil Mansfield, St. Mary's Catholic School, “What is your favorite ice cream?”
  • Drew Larsen, John Shackleton, St. Mary's Catholic School, “What is your favorite sport?”
  • Cassie Huyck, Mana Blas-McLean, St. Mary's Catholic School, “Space”
  • Jared Bujdos, Collins Elementary, “Who Is Your Favorite MLB Player?”
  • Whole Class K-1, Voyager School, “Snowperson Glyph”
  • Kellie Zhou, Collins Elementary, “What Is Your Favorite Webkinz?”
  • Noah Spungen, Collins Elementary, “Favorite NFL Team Survey”

 

 

Grades 4-6

National Qualifiers

  • Emma Schaap, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, “Landfills Past and Present”
  • Will Book, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, “Does the Method you use to Hold Your Place in Books Depend On How Much You Like to Read?”

Honorable Mention

  • Carson VanSkiver, Collins Elementary, “Newsflash: Lightning Is Powerful”
  • Emma Martens, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, “Money Here, Money There, Money Everywhere! But, where to put it?”
  • Teddy Bolin, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, “Go To School- Succeed in Life- Where to do It”
  • Noah Laman, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, “Who's Homeless?”
  • Anna Giesler, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, “What Do You Think? Americans and Scientific Opinions on Global Warming”
  • Mia Rettler, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, “Car Planet”
  • Isaac Bertman, Madelyn Betts, Tristan Woodsmith, Hannah Muscara, Kazoo School, “What Really Makes an American Car?”
  • Andrew Beck, Jake Heasley, Jacob Hurwitz, Hayden Lane-Davies, Kazoo School, “Where Have all the Cell Phones Gone?”
  • Logan Hofland, Sutton Derr, Zach Stid, Nathan Johansen, “Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, Recess Times Are NOT Equal!”
  • Sharath Sundaram, Brendan Schneider, Matthew Holden, Northern Trails 5/6, “Energy Extravaganza”
  • Michael Simek, Jake Bauss, St. Joseph School, “Your Music, Your Way”
  • Denise Bilbao, Northern Trails 5/6, “Time Spent Doing After School Activities”
  • Kara Cotter, Sarah Markley, Aubrey Roberts, Jaimee Stull, Oak Valley Middle School, “Why does the average 6th grader at our school have a cell phone?”
  • Hannah Antosz, Bianca Pavetto, St. Joseph School, “Weekly Hours”
  • Anders Northuis, West Middle School, “Global Warming, Fact or Fiction?”

 

 

Grades 7-9

National Qualifiers

  • Emily Hrancook, L'Anse Creuse Middle School Central, “Swearing Habits of Middle School Students”
  • Elizabeth Hrycaj, St. Patrick School, “Exposing The Truth About Animal Testing”

Honorable Mention

  • Jalen Pompura, Antonio Presseller, St. Andrew's School, “Teenage Pregnancy”
  • Olivia Kaiserkian, Nohemi Toledo, St. Andrew's School, “Marijuana Use in Teens”
  • Matt Holbrook, Battle Creek Math and Science Center, “Unemployment Vs. Suicide”
  • Tanner Petch, Battle Creek Math and Science Center, “Lifespan Against Wealth”
  • Bobby Prell, Battle Creek Math and Science Center, “Smoking, A Habit of the Unemployed?”
  • Ryan Miller, L'Anse Creuse Middle School Central, “Too Pressured for Good Grades?”
  • Ebony Morrissette, L'Anse Creuse Middle School Central, “Television vs. Internet ‘Let the Games Begin’”
  • Katie Pniewski, Johanna Samson, St. Patrick School, “The Teen Struggle Against Drugs”

 

Grades 10-12

National Qualifiers

  • Alexa Morrison, Nicole St. Louis, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, “The Changing Economy”
  • Kassia Zalewski, Colleen Cunningham, Saline High School, “Better Get The Better Butter Popcorn”

Honorable Mention

  • Amanda Ladach, Jacob Gross, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, “What's For Lunch?”
  • Amber Hauer, Genevieve Lee, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, “Colors and Their Emotions”
  • Sheridan Brown, Nhi TranHuynh, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, “A One-colored World”
  • Tori Vives, Madison Wallender, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, “To Beat or Not to Beat”
  • Ian Kenney, Mario Cale, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, “Homework Pains”
  • Patricia Pasque, J.J. DiMambro, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, “Folding Hands”
  • Josie-lynn Patalon, Stephanie Brown, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, “Beat The House”
  • Trevor Torres, Beth Duffy, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, “Teenage ‘Talkage’"
  • Nicole Ozminkowski, Anne Kalinowski, Saline High School, “Thirst Quenchers: More Beverage for Your Buck”
  • Shivali Patel, Chandni Patel, Saline High School, “Facebook: Who's Really Addicted”
  • Haley Stevens, Emily Ouellette, Lindsey Fairchild, Saline High School, “How Should You Lead Off?”
  • Krista Kosek, Saline High School, “Juniors vs. Seniors: Which Class Texts More During School?”
  • Alex Greaves, Saline High School, “Into the Wild- Effect of average amount of sleep on maximum age for different mammals”
  • Evan Forgacs, Saline High School, “Commercial Length”
  • Benjamin M. Summers, Saline High School, “Trimester: Students Views of Transitioning to a New Class Structure”
  • Franky Calzone, Abby Dotz, Saline High School, “Singing Saints”
  • Samantha Yassine, Kristin Patterson, “Dearborn Center for Mathematics, Science & Technology, Unemployment Then and Now”
  • Michael Makki, Ali Khalifa, Dearborn Center for Mathematics, Science & Technology, “IS PREMIUM REALLY WORTH IT?”
  • Sarah Rydel, Beatriz Lozano, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, “Sweet Dreams”
  • Matt Johnson, Samarth Bhandari, Richard Liang, Ray Hiramatsu, Battle Creek Math & Science Center, “Hot or Not”
  • ?????????????, Saline High School, “Battle of the Classes”
  • Casey Baxter, Natalie Wright, Saline High School, “Less Expensive That's How We Roll”
  • Sam Wittig, Steven Hurbis, Saline High School, “Who Swims Faster?”
  • Katie Costa, Virginia Lozano, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, “Where Do You Shop?”
  • Monica Hawkey, Shelby Prascius, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, “Make-up Mania”
  • Jordan Milanowski, Josh Underhill, Andrew Whalen, Nick Bongiorno, Grand Rapids Catholic Central High School, “Superstitious Students”

 

 

 

  Last Modified Date: March 30, 2009
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