2023 MCSRC Category winners final list
2023 MCSRC Special Awards final list
Awards for excellence and perseverance to our Seniors(2023 info out soon)
Attention MCSRC students heading to DVSF!
2022 DVSF Fair Schedule(2023 info out soon)
2022 DVSF setup/check in procedures(2023 info out soon)
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STEM Fair information this year can be found in the drop down menus at the top of the home page.
This year’s MCSRC will be held at Germantown Academy. The first, second, and third place winners from each category in Divisions A-D and the first and second place winners in each category in Division E are being sent on to the Delaware Valley Science Fairs. In addition to category competition, the DVSF Fair offers lots of opportunities for receiving special awards from a variety of different organizations and companies. MCSTA suggests that you check out their site on our links page!
The MCSRC requires a tri-fold display board, log book and research report, similar to those used in the DVSF and ISEF science fairs. Unlike the PJAS competition, students are competing against the other students in their category. On the actual competition day, the category judges usually come by the projects in pairs of two. Students are expected to give a brief explanation of their projects and then answer any questions the judges have. Students are required to stay by their projects until their category judging has been completed.
Special judges are also roaming around the gym during competition day, looking for projects similar to the organization or company they represent. Students should give the special judges a VERY BRIEF summary of their project and answer any of their questions. Oftentimes, special judges will inquire about a student’s interest in that particular category and their school life. Answer accordingly. Project numbers of award winners can be viewed on the Montgomery County Science Teachers Association website.