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    Lambert High School Science Fair 

    The Google form is now closed for the 2024-2025 year.  Please see Mr. Schuyler in room 2210 if you have any questions

    Information and dates can be found in the canvas course and here.  LINK  READ THIS LINK CAREFULLY AND FULLY

     

    • Not sure what forms you need, use this link
    • Important dates:
    • All students will need an adult mentor, depending on the project that mentor may need to be a specialist.
    • DO NOT START ANY EXPERIMENTATION UNTIL ALL BEFORE EXPERIMENTATION FORMS ARE COMPLETED AND TURNED IN, HARD COPIES.
    • ALL FORMS CAN BE FOUND ON THE LINK ABOVE
    • Regional Registration Opens - 12/9/2024

      Regional Registration Closes - 1/17/2025

      Regional Science and Engineering Fair - 2/7/2025

    Link FCS Science Fair Information for Secondary Students- You will find access to the required forms, as well as a guide and checklist. Please look through all the information, rules, and forms located on this website to prepare.

    • This year the Northwest Regional Science and Engineering Fair will be held at location and date TBD. 
      • Science Fair projects will be vetted (assessed) at the school level.  You must be selected to move on to the Northwest Georgia Regional Science and Engineering Fair. 
      • You cannot present at the regional level without presenting at the school (local) level first.  The school fair will be held In December TBD.  More details to follow
      • Students who qualify for the Northwest Georgia Regional Science & Engineering Fair (by being selected at the school level) must register their project locally using the link below before advancing further.

    • The  Georgia Science and Engineering Fair will be Georgia Science and Engineering Fair (GSEF) will be April 3-5, 2025 at the Classic Center in downtown Athens, GA near the University of Georgia. 
       

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    • ISEF Rules Wizard to help you determine what forms and approvals are necessary before beginning a science fair project.

     

    About the Science Fair - GSEF Website

    The Georgia Science & Engineering Fair (GSEF) is Georgia’s premier forum for students to showcase their original research, compete for awards, and interact with top-level professional scientists. The science fair system in Georgia serves not only to recognize students for their achievements, but also to prepare students to succeed and flourish in an increasingly complex and highly technical world by becoming problem solvers, critical thinkers, reflective learners, and more productive and influential members of their communities. GSEF is held annually in March/early April at the Classic Center in downtown Athens, Georgia.

    Every year thousands of students compete in local science fairs across the state. The winners of these fairs are invited to compete in one of the GSEF-Affiliated Regional Fairs in January and February, and the top projects from each regional fair are invited to attend and compete at GSEF. At GSEF, the exhibitors have the opportunity to share their research with some of the top scientists in Georgia and compete for awards and scholarships. A select number of projects will be chosen to advance to the International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF)

     

    LHS Local ISEF Coordinator:

    Bill Schuyler 

    bschuyler@forsyth.k12.ga.us

    (678) 965-5050 x412210 

     

     

     

     

     

Last Modified on November 14, 2024