Our student group of fifteen students from Holley-Navarre Middle School and Navarre High School has been working hard all year, and now we have the exciting opportunity to compete in the State Science and Engineering Fair of Florida. This event is a huge milestone for us, representing the culmination of months of dedication, teamwork, and learning. We are so proud to represent our schools and community at this level, and we want to make the most of this experience.
However, getting to the State Science and Engineering Fair of Florida comes with significant costs. We need help covering travel expenses, hotel accommodations, and entrance fees so that every student in our group can participate. Your support will ensure that no one is left behind and that we can focus on doing our best at the competition.
This experience means so much to our group. It’s not just about the competition—it’s about learning, growing, and making memories together. We are deeply grateful for any support you can give, and we promise to make our community proud. Thank you for helping us reach our goal and supporting our journey to the State Science and Engineering Fair of Florida!
The students who are competing and their categories are: Mia Hendrickson (Animal sciences), Boston Rice (Behavioral and Social Sciences, Addi Rice and Jacqueline Miller (Biomedical and Health sciences), Ryleigh Newmans (chemistry), Emily Butler and Reese Dudley (Earth and Environmental sciences), Deanna Isabelle and Allison Armstrong (Intelligent Machines and Robotics), Mason Kukulus and Ben Thompson (Mathematics), Hayley Flint (Physics and Astronomy) and Kael Galero (plant sciences), Lucas Cristian (Cellular and Molecular Biology) and Benny Minot (Engineering).


