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    SCCPSS Elementary Grade Students Earn Recognition at State Science Fair

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMarch 24, 20262 Mins Read
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    Savannah Chatham County Public School System (SCCPS) Update:

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    • Students advanced from the Regional Science and Engineering Fair to the state competition, earning spots through strong project work.
    • During judging, students interviewed at assigned tables, explaining research, procedures, and findings to panels of two to four judges.
    • Farrah Pfeiffer, Conley Smith, and Karoline Kozlowski from Tybee Island Maritime Academy won Excellence In Animal Health Research.
    • Alecia Crooks-Carby, SCCPSS Teacher Specialist in Science/Elementary, praised students, teachers, and families for their hard work and commitment.

    More than a dozen SCCPSS Elementary-level students proudly represented their individual schools and SCCPSS at the Georgia College State Science & Engineering Fair earlier this month.  The Fair was held at the Centennial Center on Georgia College & State University’s campus on March 12, 2026.

    These students had first competed and advanced among their peers at the Regional Science and Engineering Fair (RSEF) before moving on to the state-level competition. Projects were set up the day before the event, and students arrived ready on March 12th for scheduled interviews. During the judging process, students stood at their assigned tables and presented their projects to judges, explaining their research, procedures, and findings. Each project team was interviewed once at a designated time by a panel of two to four judges who evaluated the projects within specific scientific categories.

    Below are the names of the students along with the categories in which they were recognized.

    Excellence In Animal Health Research

    Farrah Pfeiffer, Conley Smith, Karoline Kozlowski

    Tybee Island Maritime Academy

     

    Grand Top 10% Category Awards

    Shraddha Chintapalli and Smera Balwan stand with their trophies

    Shraddha Chintapalli

    Godley Station K-8 School

     Smera Balwan

    Godley Station K-8 School

    2nd Place Honors Elementary Division

    Nolan Ihrig stands with his Science Fair Project

              Nolan Ihrig

              Heard Elementary School

     

              Kenny Wall, Leo Hanno

              Tybee Island Maritime Academy

     

    3rd Place Honors Elementary Division

    Four students stand with Science State K-5 Competition Banner

              Samantha Mills, Annica Dollar

              Marshpoint Elementary School

     

              Owen DeLoach

              Marshpoint Elementary School

     

              Walker DeLoach

              Marshpoint Elementary School

     

              Emerson Jones, Brooks Bartlam, Connor Martin

              Tybee Island Maritime Academy

     

              Farrah Pfeiffer, Conley Smith, Karoline Kozlowski

              Tybee Island Maritime Academy

     

    SCCPSS Teacher Specialist in Science/Elementary, Alecia Crooks-Carby, said, “I am incredibly proud of these students, teachers, and families for their hard work, dedication, and commitment throughout this process. I also sincerely appreciate all the hands that contributed to making this experience such a success.”

     

     

    Read more on the official SCCPSS website


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