Cape district holds fifth-grade science fair
![The Cape Henlopen School District held its 3rd Annual Fifth-Grade Science Fair April 8 at the Rehoboth Beach Convention center. The 350 fifth-grade students competed for trophies in four categories with eight students receiving special awards. Shown with his first-place trophy in the Earth and Space Science category is Zane Rego Kessler from Rehoboth Elementary. With his project, Good for the Gulf, he discovered that human hair removes the most oil from water, better than cornmeal, oatmeal and cotton balls. BY STEVEN BILLUPS](/sites/capegazette/files/2011/04/field/image/94561.jpg)
The following are the results for the Cape Henlopen School District Fifth-Grade Science Fair held April 7 at Rehoboth Beach Convention Center:
Earth and Space Science
Good for the Gulf by Zane Rego Kesler of Rehoboth Elementary, first place; Fluorescent Flowers/Fact or Fiction? by Toni DeBastiani of Milton Elementary, second place; Crystals by Jose Rios of HO Brittingham Elementary, third place.
Life Science
Get Out and Play or Stay in for the Day by Ryan Head of Rehoboth Elementary, first place; Video Games by Zach Gelof of Rehoboth Elementary, second place; What Effects do Earthworms have on Plant Growth? By Kyile Clark of Milton Elementary, third place; Which Treats do Dogs Prefer? by Caitlyn Lewis of Milton Elementary, honorable mention.
Physical Science
Invincible Bubbles by Lee-elle Aboutboul of Rehoboth Elementary, first place; Slip, Sliding Away by Randy Rickards of Milton Elementary, second place; Wrath of the Onion by Megha Patel of Rehoboth Elementary, third place; Nuts for Energy by Mia Meacci of Rehoboth Elementary, honorable mention; The Bubble Effects by Shantraille Horsey of HO Brittingham Elementary, honorable mention.
Consumer Product Science
The Big Pop by Clare Sullivan of Shields Elementary, first place; Which Fruit is the Juiciest? by Claire Lokken of Shields Elementary, second place; Let the Battle Begin by Cassidy Best of Shields Elementary, third place; Can You Handle the Heat? by Jakyla Dunning of Shields Elementary, honorable mention.
Madame Curie Award – What is the Effect of Temperature on a Rabbit by Janelly Herrera of HO Brittingham Elementary.
Albert Einstein Award - Does Water Affect the Strength of Thread? by Nikki Makay of Shields Elementary.
Thomas Edison Award – Which “D” Battery can Make the Light Brighter? by Keneth Matias of HO Brittingham Elementary.
Madame CJ Walker Award – Feathers & Oil by Olivia Winberry of Rehoboth Elementary.
Sir Isaac Newton Award – How High Rockets Will Fly by Ben Campagnone of Shields Elementary
Sally Ride Award – Flight of the Paper Airplane by Keegan Hunsicker of Milton Elementary.
Alexander Graham Bell Award – pH Power by Melanie McCloy of Rehoboth Elementary.
Rising Star Award – How Do Different Amounta of Baking Soda Affect Cakes & Cookies by Leah Barry of Milton Elementary.