Sunday, March 28, 2010

Chicago Citywide Science Fair










I was privileged to be a judge at the CPS Student Science Fair on Friday, March 19, 2010. The title of the event was "Cultivating the Seeds of Innovation Through Science and Math", and was held at the Museum of Science and Industry.


I remember doing my own science fair projects in 7th and 8th grade while a student at Myra Bradwell Elementary School. This was in the late 1960's. I think I had a crush on my 8th grade science teacher, and so I tried to do my best. The students had to build their displays out of plywood or particle board. I got more help from my sister, Michele, than from my parents, because she was artistic. I don't think either of us were much into the scientific aspect of the project. I also remember hanging out by Bon Ton Restaurant on 79th and Colfax, because that was where Mr Starnicki(Science) and Mr Reese would go for lunch.
Times have certainly changed in the 43 years since I did my last project. There are decorated display boards, power point presentations, graphs, charts,and detailed written reports. The students at the Science Fair represent a rainbow of colors and a potpourri of nationalities. English is not necessarily the first language. There is no longer a rigid dress code...dresses for females...suits for males.
What has remained the same is the students eagerness to present their project. I judged five students, and then I spent time with some of the other entrants, asking them to explain their project. The students were polite, confident, and knowledgeable about their project. Some were better than others. But all of the students are winners in my book. Love, Debi and Max

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