Projects That Received Superior Ratings at the 2008 UC Science & Engineering Expo

The following is a list of students (and their grades) who received “superior” ratings on their projects, making them eligible for competition at State Science Day in Columbus on May, 10, 2008.

BUTLER COUNTY

Fairfield Middle

Bernard Hogan, 7
Nimisha Swali, 7
LeeAnn Olthaus, 8
Mike Jones, 7
Matthew Coates, 7
Nate Chester, 7


Hopewell Jr. High

Ellen Fleetwood, 7
Ian Blomquist, 7
Mike Esekwen, 7
Austin Gould, 7

Mother Teresa Catholic Elementary

John (JT) Barnes, 7

Monroe Jr High

Eric Stone, 7

CLERMONT COUNTY

St. Andrew

Madeline Lindner, 7
Autumn Peterson, 7
Grayson Dennis, 8
Haley Johnson, 7
Riley Johnstone, 7

St. Columban Elementary

Mary Conroy, 7
Sean Redmond, 8
Annelise Page, 8
Maria Mattei, 8
Matthew Abele, 7
Andrew Nguyen, 8
Ryan Judd, 7
Joseph Wells, 7
Christian Rosnell, 8
Courtney Fasola, 7
Max Olberding, 7
Bridget Clancy, 8
Madeline Delgado, 8
Michael Madden, 8
Katrina Maricocchi, 8
Michael Schott, 8
Braden Miller, 8
Matt Bauke, 8
Emily How, 7
Elissa How, 7

St. Louis Elementary

Eaisa David, 7
Maggie Luther, 7

St. Thomas More Elementary

Daniel Schoettelkotte, 8
Leah Bartel, 7
Danielle Schaefer, 7


HAMILTON COUNTY

All Saints Elementary

Alexander Feltman, 7
William Rinaldi, 7
Morgan Basile, 7
Nick Paxson, 7
Elizabeth Hellmann, 7
Austen Gross, 7
Tom Tappel, 7
A. Jacob Rawlings, 7
Marissa Mitchell, 7
Maggie Noschang, 7
John Broderick, 7
Ryan Jones, 7

Anderson High

Courtney Wise, 9
Becky Ison, 9
Lauren McCane, 9

Horizon Science Academy Cincinnati

Sonjay Jones, 8
Briana White, 9

McNicholas High

Megan Whitesell, 9
Jacob Boehm, 9
Katie Johnstone, 10

Mother of Mercy

Gabrielle Coors, 10

Mount Notre Dame High

Akanksha Mishra, 9

Our Lady of Lourdes Elementary

Robert Capannari, 7
Nathan Rieth, 8
Scott Abernathy, 8
Elizabeth Kenkel, 7
Steven Pfaffinger, 7

Our Lady of Visitation

Emily Igel, 8
Amy Feie, 8
Morgan Fuller, 8
Eric Heyd, 8
Zak Lutz, 8
Kevin Reilly Jr., 8
Patrick Bailey, 8

St. Bernard School Elementary

Lauren Carroll, 7
Stephanie Cline, 7
Anthony DiMuzio, 8
Sadie DiMuzio, 7

St Catharine of Siena Elem

Tywan Wade, 8

St. Gertrude Elementary

Phillip Dressman, 7
Maggie Winstel, 7
Mackenzie Carroll, 8
Sarah Jaun, 7
 
St Ignatius Loyola Elem

John Lewnard, 8
Jeffrey Nader, 8
Sam Fronk, 8

St Jude Elem

Monica Phipps, 8
Abby Cruse, 8
Shannon St. George, 8

St. Mary Elementary

Alexander Helmicki, 7
Alex Sherlock, 7

St Xavier High

Tim Hale, 11
 Richard Levernier, 11
 Michael Harrington, 11

Turpin High

Noel Spurgeon, 12
Julianna Kluger, 9
Alex Cameron, 9
Matt Russell, 9
Mackenzie Houston, 9
Annie Haskins, 9

Walnut Hills High

Lucas Bertaux-Skeirik, 8


PREBLE COUNTY

Tri-County North High

Aaron Patrick, 9
Victoria Flora, 11

WARREN COUNTY

Mason High School

Raymond Tan, 11
Alexander Chernyakhovsky, 10
Tong Zhan, 11


Mason Middle

Alex Holzer, 8
Srikar Mylavarapu, 8
Sanika Barve, 7
Kaitlin Findley, 7
Aarti Kumar, 7
Abby Lebowitz, 8
Matthew Tan, 7
Kaeleigh Warfield, 8
Jamie Sobotka, 8


St. Susanna Elementary

James Breitenbach, 7
Meghan Stier, 7
Eva Juszczyk, 7
 Allison Caruso, 7
 Ryan Kime, 7
 Brian Keller, 7

Waynesville High

Michael Di Mascio, 10
Anthony Di Mascio, 12

Waynesville Middle

 John Bowling, 7
 Jordan Moore, 7

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