Fourth Grade Winners 2014 Lower Fair Kindergarten-5 th Grade Fourth Grade Best of Fair: Uriel Galindo, West Lauderdale Elem. Behavioral and Social Sciences.

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Fourth Grade Winners 2014 Lower Fair Kindergarten-5 th Grade Fourth Grade Best of Fair: Uriel Galindo, West Lauderdale Elem. Behavioral and Social Sciences 1 st Place: Jillian Snodgrass, St. Patrick School 2 nd Place: Wes LeBlanc, Union Elementary 3 rd Place: Alayna Quinn, South Side Elementary 4 th Place: Greenley Norton, Union Elementary 5 th Place: Megan Heggie, Meridian Home School 6 th Place: Radleigh Woods, Winona Elementary Biochemistry 1 st Place: Colton Quinn, Southeast Lauderdale Elem. 2 nd Place: Gibson Vought, Cook Elementary 3 rd Place: Gabrielle Houston, Oakland Heights Elem. 4 th Place: Ania Stewart, Fairview Elementary 5 th Place: Jalynn Hartzell, Franklin Med. Sci and Wellness 6 th Place: Makenzie Rushing, New Hope Elementary Botany 1 st Place: Marissa Liebl, Caledonia Elementary 2 nd Place: Cade Graves, New Hope Elem. 3 rd Place: Anna Richey, Ward-Stewart Elem. 4 th Place: Sierra Holley, Union Elementary 5 th Place: Rain Walley, Southeast Lauderdale Elem. 6 th Place: Madalyn Dvorak, Caledonia Elementary

2014 Lower Fair Kindergarten-5 th Grade Chemistry 1 st Place: Sophie Stricklin, Ward-Stewart Elementary 2 nd Place: Jaylyn Branch, St. Patrick School 3 rd Place: Katelyn Barham, West Lauderdale Elem. 4 th Place: Eli Walker, Southeast Lauderdale Elem. 5 th Place: Kate Scott Gee, New Hope Elementary 6 th Place: Aniyah Welch, Earl Nash Elementary Earth, Space and Environmental Science 1 st Place: Caleb Edelblute, Ward-Stewart Elementary 2 nd Place: Elijah Ybarra, Cook Elementary 3 rd Place: Zachary Jefcoat, Winona Elementary 4 th Place: Griffin Faulkner, Winona Elementary 5 th Place: Zoe Norsworthy, Union Elementary 6 th Place: Rope Lovern, Union Elementary Engineering, Computers and Math 1 st Place: Ava Lucas, Southeast Lauderdale Elem. 2 nd Place: Conerly Moody, New Hope Elementary 3 rd Place: Matheson Hollingsworth, Southeast Lauderdale 4 th Place: Jackson Powney, Ward-Stewart Elem. 5 th Place: Lucan Knutson, Poplar Springs Elementary 6 th Place: Tanner Doyle, New Hope Elementary

2014 Lower Fair Kindergarten-5 th Grade Medicine & Health 1 st Place: Joshua Liddell, Ward-Stewart Elementary 2 nd Place: Adriyanna Armstrong, South Side Elementary 2 nd Place: Taisiyah Griffin, Pearl River Elementary 4 th Place: Andrew Moore, Wilson Elementary 5 th Place: Jaylon Alford, Franklin Academy 6 th Place: Cadena Nickey, Tucker Elementary Microbiology 1 st Place: Brianna Michaels, Poplar Springs Elem. 1 st Place: Mallory Leake, Northease Lauderdale Elem. 3 rd Place: Cole Cochran, Winona Elementary 4 th Place: Gavin Broome, West Lauderdale Elem. 5 th Place: Frederica Hargrove, West Lowndes Elementary Physics 1 st Place: Uriel Galindo, West Lauderdale Elem. 2 nd Place: Lyen Ningthou, Ward-Stewart Elem. 3 rd Place: Bradon Epting, West Lauderdale Elem. 4 th Place: Destiny Jones, Cook Elementary 5 th Place: Britnal Bingham, New Hope Elementary 6 th Place: Kerby McCracken, Poplar Springs Elementary Zoology 1 st Place: Alexandria Rowland, St. Patrick School 2 nd Place: Reagan Smith, Southeast Lauderdale Elem. 3 rd Place: Emily McCarty, Southeast Lauderdale Elem. 4 th Place: Kobie White, West Lauderdale Elementary