Kauai High School Students Shine at State Science and Engineering Fair, Set to Represent Island at International Fair

Jeanine Longboy embarks on journey to Los Angeles for prestigious science fair

Kaua‘i High School senior Jeanine Longboy and her teacher Alexa Nelson are set to represent the island at the International Science and Engineering Fair in Los Angeles from May 11 through May 17. Longboy, who won first place at the Kaua‘i Regional Science and Engineering Fair, earned second place in Earth and Environmental Sciences at the state science and engineering fair. Her project, which involved identifying photosynthetic microeukaryotes and Cyanobacteria in the diet of Tilapia in the ‘Alekoko Fishpond using eDNA, also received three special awards, including scholarships totaling $2,600.

In addition to Longboy’s success, other students from Kaua‘i also received recognition at the state fair. Ashley Chun of Island School took first place in Material Science for her project on using organic mats to clean oil spills. Lauryn Hashimoto from Kaua‘i High School earned a scholarship and a trip to the International Science Fair in 2023. Tanner Miller of Island School received an award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, while the team of Kiopaa Hermosura and Kellen Nitta from Kapa‘a Middle School placed third in Earth and Environmental Science.

Overall, the Kaua‘i delegation performed exceptionally well at the state fair, showcasing not only their talent but also their dedication to science and engineering.

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