Middle school students from Hamilton County, Ohio, competed in the
third-annual local You Be The Chemist® Challenge
on February 27 at Taylor Middle School in the Three Rivers School District.
Developed by the Chemical Educational Foundation® (CEF), the Challenge is an
exciting question-and-answer competition that encourages fifth- to eighth-grade
students to sharpen their knowledge of chemistry concepts and their real-world
applications. Students compete for prizes at the local and state levels and the
ultimate prize of a trip to Washington, D.C. to vie for college scholarships.
The Challenge program relies on partnerships between community members and
organizations that seek to foster early engagement with science.
As one of several sponsors of the local Challenge, Pilot Chemical gave
all of the competing students backpacks and water bottles.
“Thank you to all of the participants in the local You Be The Chemist® Challenge. PilotChemical Company is proud to be a sponsor,” said Michele Smith, EHS&S
engineer at Pilot. “We congratulate all of the participants and thank their
teachers whose hard work and dedication creates the next generation of talented
chemists.”
Lee Garber-Ford, a seventh grader from Taylor Middle School, won and
will represent Hamilton Country at the statewide Challenge in Toledo on April
29, 2017. The winner of the state competition will receive an all-expenses paid
trip to Washington, D.C to compete in the National Challenge on June 19 for
$18,500 in college scholarships.
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