Innovative students hope to dazzle judges and the public at
the 2007 Inland Area Science and Engineering Fair on April 17-18 at the National
Orange Show Events Center. More than 75,000 students in grades 4-12 from
Riverside, Inyo, Mono and San Bernardino counties competed for the more than
700 slots available to students.
Awards will be presented on April 18, to students in the
elementary division from 5:30-7 p.m. and to students in the junior and senior
divisions from 7:30-9 p.m. in the National Orange Show's Citrus Building.
The public is invited to view the exhibits April 18, from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Approximately 80 winners in the junior and senior
divisions will advance to the California State Science Fair to be held at the
California Science Center in Los
Angeles on May 21-22.
Individual and group projects fall into 19 categories of
science, from microbiology to zoology, math and physics to electronics, and
consumer science to earth science. Each project is judged by a team of
representatives from education, industry and science communities, as well as
other members of the public. Criteria include research knowledge, use of
the scientific method, knowledge of the subject, writing strategies and the
creation of original data.
Sixteen students from
Fontana Unified School District will be participating in this year’s fair, along
with students from Adelanto, Apple Valley Unified, Barstow Unified, Bear Valley
Unified, Chino Valley Unified, Colton Joint Unified, Etiwanda, Hesperia Unified,
Lucerne Valley Unified, Morongo Unified, Redlands Unified, Rialto Unified, San
Bernardino City Unified, Snowline Joint Unified, Upland Unified, Victor Valley
Union High and Yucaipa-Calimesa Joint Unified. Students from 28 private
schools in San Bernardino also compete in the event.
The fair is sponsored by San Bernardino County and Mono County
superintendents of schools and the Riverside County and Inyo County offices of
education.