Following the Eastern Washington Science and Engineering Fair at WSU Spokane in March, eight students qualified to attend the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix, Arizona in May.
“ISEF is the world’s most prestigious high school science and engineering competition,” shared Ferris High School teacher Darci Hastings. "These eight students will compete alongside over 1,600 students from over 65 countries.”
Congratulations to these National Qualifers!
Arjun Natesan (Lewis and Clark High School)
Emma Chow, Sabrina Wang, and Reagan Smith (Lewis and Clark)
Saanvi Krishnareddygari (Lewis and Clark)
Teddy Osborne and Anders Thogerson (Ferris)
Allison Monkman (Ferris)
A number of SPS students received additional awards and recognition at this year’s competition. Well done to all scholars who shared their innovative projects!
EWRSEF Middle School Awards
Denny Yasuhara Science in Spokane Award: Finn Lobdell and Isaac Reed (Sacajawea Middle School)
Lemelson Early Inventor Prize: Finn Lobdell and Isaac Reed (Sacajawea)
EWRSEF High School Awards
Citadel Securities Innovation Award High School: Benedikt Larson (North Central High School
Denny Yasuhara Science in Spokane Award: Shubhanshi Dwivedi (Lewis and Clark)
Association for Women Geoscientists: Allison Monkman (Ferris)
Naval Science Award Senior Division: Benedikt Larson (North Central), Ben Horrocks (Ferris), and Michael Condon (Ferris)
NASA Earth System Science Award: Michael Condon (Ferris)
McGregor Awards: Allison Monkman (Ferris), Anna Cumberland (North Central), and Bennan Walker (Ferris)
Water Protection Award: Wyatt Miller (Ferris)
Community Cancer Foundation Award: Alexis Johnson (North Central)
Regeneron Biomedical Science Award: Saanvi Krishnareddygari (Lewis and Clark)
Physical Therapy Associates Healthy Futures Award: Tobias King (North Central) and Alexander Wagner (North Central)
WSU Scholarship Awards: Bethany Rinas (Shadle Park) and Ben Horrocks (Ferris)
Learn more about students' experience at EWRSEF on YouTube.

