At this year’s Parker Science Fair, students showcased groundbreaking projects that captivated judges and audiences alike. Several participants focused on sustainability and technology, presenting innovative solutions that ranged from solar-powered water purification systems to AI-driven environmental monitoring devices. The diversity in topics highlighted not only the students’ creativity but also their commitment to addressing real-world challenges through scientific inquiry.

Judges particularly praised projects that demonstrated strong research methodology and practical applications. The following students earned top honors and have earned the opportunity to represent Parker at the upcoming regional competition:

  • Emma Chen: Development of a biodegradable packaging alternative.
  • Jamal Riley: Low-cost, energy-efficient irrigation system for urban farms.
  • Sophia Martinez: Machine learning algorithm to predict local weather patterns.
  • Lucas Patel: Portable air quality sensor for pollution hotspots.
Student Project Title Category Advancement
Emma Chen Biodegradable Packaging Environmental Science Regional Meet
Jamal Riley Energy-efficient Irrigation Agricultural Tech Regional Meet
Sophia Martinez Weather Prediction AI Computer Science Regional Meet
Lucas Patel Portable Air Sensor Environmental Tech Regional Meet