Join us for our next meeting!

The next meeting is January 19 at 4PM in the Administrative/Academic Building Conference room 2442 in Saint Charles Community College.

 

Bad News: Interviews for grades 5-8 will not be held because funding was not secured at the national science fair level to sponsor the Discovery Young Scientist Awards.

 

(l to r) The INTEL-ISEF shout out represents all the nations participating at the fair. Lindenwood Unversity presents a scholarship to an honors division winner. ISEF winners, Leslie Young and Randy Ray celebrate.

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Congratulations!

Congratulations to the winners of the 2011 science fair! Click here to see the winners!

Congratulations!

Congratulations to the winners of the 2010 science fair! Click here to see the winners!

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Congratulations!

Congrats to our winners; Daniel Duncan (St. Charles West), Kaystin Weisenberger (Wentzville Holt High School), Leslie Young (Wentzville Holt High School) and Randall Ray (Wentzville Holt High School). They will be representing the MTRSEF in Reno, Nevado in May at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.

Randy Ray and Leslie Young won first place in the team division of plant science for the second time with a scholarship of $3000.

Daniel Duncan won an ITT Psychology award as well as the Psi Chi Psychology award for a total of $850 in prize money.

To see all the results, here's a spreadsheet: Awards List '09

Welcome to the MTRSEF


The Missouri Tri-County Regional Science and Engineering Fair (MTRSEF) is replacing the St. Charles/Lincoln County Science and Engineering Fair. Kindergarten through fourth grade students will display their projects for competition. Each student could receive a participation award and feedback on their project. The fair strives to encourage the youngest scientists to continue inquiring about the world around them. The fifth through twelfth grade students will have the opportunity to compete in a the science fair with awards for the top projects in each grade level. Students who wish to compete for the most prestigious awards will be asked to remain with their project for a brief interview with the judges. The awards that will require an interview are the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair trip (9-12), the Discovery Young Science Challenge Competition (5-8), and all special awards provided by corporations and societies.