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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.”

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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