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Who Can Compete
Students in grades 5 through 12 in SSVEC’s service
area and schools in Bisbee, Douglas, Nogales, and Tombstone,
are eligible to compete at the YES Fair. All projects in grades
5, 6, 7, and 8 may compete in the category of physical science,
biological science, technology math and engineering, or team
projects. Projects in grades 9 through 12 compete as one division.
Projects are to be one of the 14 categories defined by the
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Team projects,
consisting of up to three students, compete as one of the
14 categories. The YES Fair may send two individual projects
to ISEF or one individual and one team project.
Awards |
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The YES Fair presents over $11,000 worth of awards to local
students and teachers. These include trips for the two Grand
Prize winners in the 9-12 division and their advisors to compete
at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair this
spring, as well as cash prizes in all divisions. Numerous
special awards are provided by our affiliation with the Intel
International Science and Engineering Fair. In years past
awards have been made by the US Army, US Navy/Marine Corps,
US Air Force, Eastman Kodak Company, Arizona Electric Power
Cooperative, the Huachuca Audubon Society, Health Partners,
American Meteorological Society, U.S. Metric Association,
Yale Science and Engineering, National Council of Teachers
of Mathematics and other generous supporters include partial
Cochise College scholarships sponsored by the Cochise College
Foundation and cash grants by the University of Arizona South
Foundation. SSVEC is continually expanding the awards for
the YES Fair.
Rulebooks
Rulebooks for both the YES Fair and the Intel ISEF Fair are
available online.
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