Fifth Grade Winners 2014 Lower Fair Kindergarten-5 th Grade Fifth Grade Best of Fair: Jackson Wright, Southeast Middle School Behavioral and Social Sciences.

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Fifth Grade Winners 2014 Lower Fair Kindergarten-5 th Grade Fifth Grade Best of Fair: Jackson Wright, Southeast Middle School Behavioral and Social Sciences 1 st Place: Emma Alexander, Northeast Middle 2 nd Place: Diego Arvizu, Red Water Elementary 3 rd Place: Lacedric Mordon, Southeast Middle 4 th Place: Dikomo Lukongo, Henderson Intermediate 5 th Place: Taylor Williams, Southeast Middle 6 th Place: Wyatt Davidson, Poplar Springs Biochemistry 1 st Place: Austin Wood, Oakland Heights 2 nd Place: Paul Perez, Henderson Intermediate 3 rd Place: Taylor Pritchett, New Hope Elementary 3 rd Place: Joslyn Broome, West Lauderdale 5 th Place: McKenzie Watson, Oakland Heights 6 th Place: Curtez Guyton, Fairview Botany 1 st Place: Lindsey Higginbotham, Southeast Middle 2 nd Place: Jordan Mize, Cook Elementary 3 rd Place: Mac Coleman, Poplar Springs 4 th Place: Taylor Clark, Poplar Springs 5 th Place: Mackenzie, Wright, Central School 6 th Place: Henretta Krogh, Cook Elementary

2014 Lower Fair Kindergarten-5 th Grade Chemistry 1 st Place: Mariah Anthony, Southeast Middle 2 nd Place: Kathryn Miles, West Lauderdale Middle 3 rd Place: Callie McMurrin, Poplar Springs 4 th Place: Reese Tiffin, Henderson Intermediate 4 th Place: Sarah Pierce, Cook Elementary 6 th Place: Henretta Krogh, Cook Elementary Earth, Space and Environmental Science 1 st Place: Desarae Skinner, Southeast Middle 2 nd Place: Nadia Borazjani, Henderson Intermediate 3 rd Place: Joshua Everette, St. Patrick School 4 th Place: DiMarco Jim, Bogue Chitto Elementary 5 th Place: Jamario Macon, West Lowndes Elementary 6 th Place: Lillian Collins, West Lauderdale Middle Engineering, Computers and Math 1 st Place: Jackson Wright, Southeast Middle 2 nd Place: Dylan Williams, West Lauderdale Middle 3 rd Place: Bailey Rowzee, New Hope Elementary 4 th Place: Arlana Rice, West Lowndes Elementary 5 th Place: Henry Sanders, Cook Elementary 6 th Place: Aaron Wan, Henderson Intermediate

2014 Lower Fair Kindergarten-5 th Grade Medicine & Health 1 st Place: Hannah Hannington, Poplar Springs 2 nd Place: Brayson Samuel, Pearl River Elementary 2 nd Place: Chloe Keller, Southeast Middle 4 th Place: Avani Poindexter, Cook Elementary 5 th Place: Austen Taylor, Franklin Med. Sci. and Wellness 6 th Place: Charlie Guest, Henderson Intermediate 6 th Place: Tate Honea, Henderson Intermediate Microbiology 1 st Place: Shae Heiselt, Henderson Intermediate 2 nd Place: Kali Long, Winona Elementary 3 rd Place: Carson Taylor, Central School 4 th Place: Richard Bradford, West Lowndes Elementary 5 th Place: Isaac Leech, Winona Elementary 6 th Place: D’Arcy Washington, Parkview Elementary Physics 1 st Place: Dominic Borgioli, Central School 2 nd Place: Alondra Reyna-Salcedo, Henderson Intermediate 3 rd Place: Zachary Clark, Franklin Med. Sci and Wellness 4 th Place: Nicholas Ross, Cook Elementay 5 th Place: Aaron Verdell, Franklin Med. Sci and Wellness 6 th Place: Sam Matrisciano, Winona Elementary

2014 Lower Fair Kindergarten-5 th Grade Zoology 1 st Place: Elsa Hritz, St. Patrick School 2 nd Place: Connor McOlgan, West Lauderdale Middle 3 rd Place: Hunter Wright, Central School 4 th Place: Christopher Mosley, Southeast Middle 5 th Place: Cate Simmons, Poplar Springs 6 th Place: Kacey Baggett, Henderson Intermediate