Monday, March 25, 2013

JCH Representing at BASEF!!

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The BASEF 2013 results can be seen here.

Congratulations to the following winners:

Jessica was the recepient of 
the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (Hamilton Branch) 
First Prize for her project "The Effects of Gasoline on First Nations Plant Life".

Aleria and Mikenzie were winners of a Bronze Merit Award, 
as well as a Science and Culture Award for their project "Worms 'n Dirt".

Neo and Eric were also double winners, 
as they won a Science and Culture Award, 
and the Third Prize in Primary Fluid Systems Engineering Awards 
for "The Recurve Bow".

In our eyes, you are all Champions of Science 
for your excellent representation 
of the scholarly abilities 
of JC Hill School and Six Nations of the Grand River.

You've all made us proud!  Great work.
Now, let's enter more projects into the Aboriginal Virtual Science Fair!

Saturday, March 23, 2013

BASEF Public Viewing

Our staff and students are at BASEF speaking to the public and BASEF TV about their science discoveries. Many impressive projects and from what I hear, very impressive interviews. Awards ceremony is just an hour away. No matter what happens, we should all be very proud of their accomplishments. Thank you to parents and guardians and teaching staff that helped support the youth in their academic achievement.







Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Bay Area Science and Engineering Fair

JC Hill students are entered at this year's BASEF competition. Congratulations to all the students who worked hard at refining their projects and for representing Six Nations.

Nya:weh to Ms. Greene, Ms. Maracle, Mr. Randall and the departed Ms. Fezzari for all their support with the projects this year. Also, to Ms. McKinnon for establishing the connection and contacts with BASEF to begin with.

Please congratulate and cheer on the outstanding accomplishments of your fellow students. Viewing of the projects is open to the public this Saturday followed by awards at Hillfield Strathallen College and Mohawk College. Way to go, JC Jill!