Statistics
MSPC Honorable mention
Honorable Mention - 2011 Winners
Grades K-3
National Qualifiers
- Emily Derr and Matthew Huizinga, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, "BRUSH? FLOSS? MOUTHWASH?"
- Ram Gindzin, Pine Ridge Elementary School, "Your Favorite Insect"
Honorable Mention
- Neil VanFaasen, Megyn VanOss, Ben Carter, Autumn Klingler and Wyatt Oonk, Holland Public Schools Gifted and Talented Program, "Candy Wars"
- Vivian Book, Mary Fitch, Evan Grose, Hannah Laman and Kaitlyn Stid, Holland Public Schools Gifted and Talented Program, " Ice Cream Challenge"
- Asha Savani, Ada Vista Elementary, "Favorite Ice Cream Flavors"
- Natalie Robbins, Knapp Forest Elementary, "The Cat Clans and Their Colors of Bluestar's Prophecy"
- Thomas McClelland, Ada Vista Elementary, "Sports Mania"
- Sarah Schenk, Ada Vista Elementary, "Favorite Book Genre"
- Andrew Travis, Thornapple, "Am I Getting My Fair Share From the Tooth Fairy?"
- Hunter Waswick, Waswick Family Home School, "Do You Believe"
- Aedan Favale, Lakeside Elementary, "Hibernation Heart Rate"
- Ben Collins, Lakeside Elementary, "Unemployment and Population"
- Simon Hodson and Henri Holland-Anderson, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, "Hot Lunch or Cold Lunch!"
- Advith Reddy, Ada Elementary School, "Favorite Vacations"
Grades 4-6
National Qualifiers
- Eric Calhoun, Pine River Elementary, "Fruit Frenzy!"
- Keri Lozen, Pine River Elementary, "Pizza Places with Pizzaz"
Honorable Mention
- Isabel Hodson, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, "Where is the Grass the Greenest? Eco-Friendly Cities"
- Emme Kutchey,Pine River Elementary, "Film Faves"
- Hannah Smith, Pine River Elementary, "Name Your Vegetable"
- Kalyn Lemke, Allendale Middle School, "Allergies in the USA"
- Braiden Bailey, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, "Everything You Ever Wanted to Snow!"
- Liz Visscher, Ian Fritz and Robbie White, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, "Extreme Homework Excuses"
- Allie Strabbing and Anika Wehrmeyer, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, "Everyone's Problem...Bullying!"
- Adam Chamness and Isaac Cinzori, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, " Casualties of the Armed Forces"
- Alex Kuster and Ryan Tomaszewski, St. Joseph School, "What's the Greatest Candy in the Land?"
- Collin Neal and Foster Buchanan, St. Joseph Lake Orion, "Where and What Do Students Recycle?"
- Kathy Ciarelli and Claire Thomas, St. Joseph School, "Holidays In or Out"
- Alexa Alban and Jessica Nelson, St. Joseph School, "Hit or Kick"
Grades 7-9
National Qualifiers
- Caroline Yapp, Hannah Lane-Davies, Maya Lannen and Lily Krone, Kazoo School, "Time Will Tell"
- Justin Ennen and Ian Millard, Holland Public Schools Gifted & Talented Program, "Fast Food Health"
Grades 10-12
National Qualifiers
- Kevin Anderson, Saline High School, "Whose Words are Wordier?"
- Jake Hackmer and Travis Conte, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, " Are You Pro: Life or Choice?"
Honorable Mention
- Alex Mardin and Blake Sitko, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, "Trick or Treat"
- Leah Dancz, Hudsonville High School, "Goodbye, June Cleaver"
- Ashley Brady, Hudsonville High School, "College Factors"
- Trevor Ploucha, Saline High School, "The Spread (Is there such thing as 'Home Field Advantage?')"
- Alex Black and Alex Wong, Saline High School, "Does Scoring First in Hockey Translate into Wins?"
- Iklas Alharbi, Walaa Abbas and Mona K. Ali, Dearborn Center for Math Science and Technology, "Can You See The Futer"
- Stephanie Boyle and Shannon O'Donohue, Saline High School, "Do Candy Bars have more Calories per Gram than Healthy Bars?"
- Ryan Chong, Saline High School, "Should I buy a medium or small fry at McDonald's?"
- Haley Williams, Saline High School, "Age vs. Absences"
- Meghan McGregor and Cameron McChesney, Saline High School, "Who Texts More? Boys or Girls?"
- Casey Wisely, Saline High School, "New Average Homework Times?"
- Nick Beam and Steve Martin, Armada High School, "Console War"
- Mackenzie McCarthy and Trevor Kirkum, Armada High School, "Statistics is Medical: z-Test for Proportions Regarding Concussions"
- Emily Caretti and Joshua Denzler, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, "Disproving the 'Dumb Jock Theory' "
- Cassandra Winner and Rachel Menchak, Saline High School, "Do Gas Prices Increase During Hurricane Season?"
- Joseph Stackpoole and Eric Klug, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, "The Status of Stem-Cell Research"
- Max Livernois and Austin Serraiocco, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, "Welcome to Facebook"
- Marla Nazee and Kayla Mough, Macomb Mathematics Science Technology Center, "Where's My Present?"
- David Zick, Saline High School, "Does counting cards in blackjack increase profits?"
