2024 Northern Utah Homeschool Science Fair
Join us as we explore all things SCIENCE!!
The Northern Utah Homeschool Science Fair will be held on Friday, March 1, 2024 at Trinity Presbyterian Church (140 N Tyler Ave, Ogden, UT 84404)
Registration Closes Thursday, February 29th
Fees
Individual projects $15 per student
Team projects (2-3 students) $15 for the first student, $10 for the second, $5 for the third. Team projects may be a good choice for students in the elementary division. We encourage students competing in the Junior and Senior divisions to compete individually.
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By marking this box, you want to be considered to move on to regionals--this only applies to the Senior Division.
I, and my participants, and any guests I may invite, acknowledge that Heartwood Educators Alliance Northern Utah Homeschool Science Fair is not responsible for my children, their teammates, or any items brought to participate in the Science Fair.
Students should have an adult supervisor when working on their project. This may be a parent or guardian, a teacher, or a laboratory supervisor. I acknowledge I have read the student’s plan and understand all safety requirements. I will provide direct supervision and take responsibility for the safety of my student(s) and any possible participants.
We agree to treat everyone at the Science fair and to use the facilities with respect. All participants, judges and administrators of this Science Fair are doing their best and should be treated as such.
The following items may not be displayed at the fair:Animals NOTE: Because of the many issues involved with animal experimentation, projects involving the use of vertebrate animals are strongly discouraged. Any project involving vertebrates must follow proper protocol for animal research. No animals may be harmed or destroyed for your project. The captivity of wild animals is not permitted.Bacterial cultures and/or pathogensAll Hazardous chemicals or explosives and/or devicesControlled substancesNo living organisms, plants or animalsTaxidermy specimens or partsHuman/animal parts or body fluid (blood, urine)Plant materials (living, dead or preserved)ChemicalsDry IceFlames or highly flammable materialsBatteries with open-top cellsAwards, medals, business cards, endorsementsPhotographs or visual presentations depicting vertebrate animals in surgical techniques, dissections, necropsies, or lab procedures.
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