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13th Annual Secondary Science Fair

Science Fair Prizes

Science Fair Prizes

NEFRSEF 2026

NEFRSEF 2026

Congratulations to Our Science Fair Winners! These students received awards at the State Fair and some will be moving on to International Fair and other competitions.

A document with "Northeast Florida" at the top, followed by sections for "Grand Award Winner and First Place" and "Junior." Various text and numbers are listed in the sections.

A page displays rows of awards with names, project titles, and school affiliations in a table format. The table is on page 30 of 34.

A document displays an awards list titled "Special Awards By Regions." Categories include Northeast Florida Biomedical and Health Sciences, Cellular/Molecular Biology, Earth and Environmental Sciences, and Engineering. Each category lists winners with names, schools, and awards.

A document displays various certificates and awards with names, schools, and associated organizations, covering Environmental Engineering, Microbiology, and Physics & Astronomy.

Student Science Fair Resources

Thinking about Participating Next Year!

  • Projects which require approval from DCPS and additional forms prior to beginning the experiment:

    1. Use of Humans (depending on the project, students need the approval of an MD, Nurse Practitioner or Registered Nurse, or a person with an MS in Sociology or Psychology)

    2. Use of Vertebrate Animals (need approval of a Veterinarian or Vet Assistant)

    3. Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents (must be done with a qualified scientist with limitations as to the type of agent allowed and the location of the experiments)

    4. Hazardous Chemicals, Activities, and Devices (depending on the project, students must work with a qualified scientist [chemicals above 1 M concentration or with specific risks based on the Safety Data Sheet information] or supervised by an adult [use of power tools or certain chemicals])

    5. Students can use the ISEF Wizard to determine whether their projects fall into one of these categories, or can contact the Secondary Science team at Email Secondary Science Fair.

    Projects conducted at a research institution require form 1C, and projects continuing from a previous year require form 7.

    Project Categories:

    We are unable to alter the ISEF form which has 21 categories.

    The following categories will not be used, and if students check these categories, we will reassign them: