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Rainbow students participate in Sudbury Regional Science Fair on April 11 and 12
Exhibits will be open for public viewing on Saturday, April 11, 2026 from 1 pm to 4 pm and Sunday, April 12, 2026 from 12:45 pm to 1:15 pm.
Students won the honour to compete at the regional level following the Rainbow District School Board Science Fair held at Lockerby Composite School on March 10, 2026.
Projects from the Sudbury Regional Science Fair will be selected for the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Edmonton in May.
“Students who prepare Science Fair projects let their curiosity guide them as they question, observe and explore,” said Rainbow District School Board Director of Education Bruce Bourget. “We wish all participants well as they vie to compete at the national level.”
“By participating in the Science Fair, students have the opportunity to actively engage in authentic learning,” said Rainbow District School Board Science Fair Chair Lindsay Bennett. “As students investigate real world questions and problems, they enhance their scientific skills and potentially further their interest in science related careers.”
Congratulations to all students competing at the Sudbury Regional Science Fair:
A Computational Prediction of Conserved Regeneration Signatures in Human Wound Biology
Ariana Demers
Lockerby Composite School
AI vs cardiologist reading the heart
Anaya Shurrab
Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School – Elementary
Are We All Seeing the Same Colour?
Hana Dabirisatri and Fayona Shams
MacLeod Public School
BioCasts
Guntas Jhand
Lockerby Composite School
Bio-plastics
Ishan Shukla
Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School – Elementary
Bot or not?
Sophia Kent and Katherine Wallace
Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School – Elementary
Breaking Down Bleach
Allison Reed and Layla Horne
Lockerby Composite School
Bye Biofilm
Dayne Belgica
Lockerby Composite School
Can 3D extruding help save ecosystems?
Aila Nurmi and Lux Gasteiger
Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School – Elementary
Can Disrupting Bacteria Communication Reduce Antibiotic Resistance?
Helia Dabiri Satri
Lockerby Composite School
Cleanify
Gemma McIntosh
Lockerby Composite School
Close to the Beat
Rhea Laberge
Valley View Public School
De-Muck the Yuck
Kruz Bradley
Northeastern Elementary School
De-stink the rink!
Lachlan Kerr and Joshua Doiron
Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School – Elementary
Dry N’ Fly
Jax Perry and Ryland Woloshyn
Lockerby Composite School
E-Bump
Paige Mackenzie and Grace Dickson
Lockerby Composite School
Echoes in the genome: Identifying Cardioprotective Agents in the Chick Embryo
Farheen Binte Shams
Lockerby Composite School
Growing “ferti” earth
Olive Simon
Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School – Elementary
Hot v. Cold Performance
Vania Cimino and Sadie Gauvreau
Lockerby Composite School
How is Behavior Affected by Media?
Alyssah Gagne and Demitri Bethune
Lockerby Composite School
Let’s Bounce!
Zachary Brouillette
Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School – Elementary
Melanism
Cassie Thornton
Northeastern Elementary School
Microbial Sanitation
Connor Pearce and Henry Longston
Lockerby Composite School
Microplastics Effect on Daphnia Heartrate
Dakshatha Lanka
Lockerby Composite School
Muddy to Marvelous
Luka Buckley and Eli McNamara
Valley View Public School
Peatlands pH Project
Alexander Crossgrove and Maria Luisa dos Santos
Lockerby Composite School
Phage Inhibition on Bacterial Growth
Megan Martin
Lockerby Composite School
Red40 gets a red light!
Isaac Le
Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School – Elementary
Salt Resistant Cash Crops
Adam Moise
Lockerby Composite School
Should you drink that?
Edward O’Connell
Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School – Elementary
The Power of Words
Arielle Hiscox-Herburger
Northeastern Elementary School
The Science of Growing with Colour
Jaxon Edwards
Lo-Ellen Park Secondary School – Elementary
The Zeer Pot
Fia Cormier and Megan Leclair
Lockerby Composite School
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