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Shaler Area students earn awards in science competition

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Autumn Roney, a junior, earned a Sponsor’s Award from NACE International for her project, “Mitigating Acid Rain Damage with Coatings,” as well as a scholarship to Gannon University.
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Jordan Dourlain, a Shaler Area senior, placed fourth in the Earth/Space/Environmental division for her project, “Managing the Detrimental Effects of Surface Water Runoff.”

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Two Shaler Area High School students were recognized for their participation in the Carnegie Science Center’s Covestro Pittsburgh Regional Science & Engineering Fair.

Jordan Dourlain, a senior, placed fourth in the Earth/Space/Environmental division for her project, “Managing the Detrimental Effects of Surface Water Runoff.”

Autumn Roney, a junior, earned a Sponsor’s Award from NACE International for her project, “Mitigating Acid Rain Damage with Coatings,” as well as a scholarship to Gannon University.

More than 1,000 students from more than 100 schools across Western Pennsylvania and Maryland competed for $1 million in cash prizes and scholarships this year at the Carnegie Science Center’s Covestro Pittsburgh Regional Science & Engineering Fair, which took place at Heinz Field.

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