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Information for Students

The Alaska Science & Engineering Fair welcomes all students in grades K-12 who create a science, engineering, or mathematics project that conforms to the ISEF 2008 Rules in English / ISEF 2008 Rules in Spanish. You do not have to enter or win at a local science fair in order to enter the Alaska Science & Engineering Fair. Everyone is welcome!

Many students create their projects as part of a requirement for a school class; however, anybody can produce a project outside of class. Wherever you do your project, be sure to work under the supervision of a teacher, parent, or adult mentor. You will need an adult to sign your paperwork.

The requirements are slightly different depending on your grade in school. Choose the link to your grade category:

Anchorage School District Senior High Students:

Did you know that there is one teacher in every Anchorage high school who is a coordinator for Science Fair? That teacher can advocate for you and help you get your paperwork in order.

These teachers are:

Bartlett - Brian Foss

Chugiak - Elaine Miller

Dimond - Paul Schwartz

Eagle River - Janis Smoke

East - Lara Ajayi

Polaris - Mark Lyke

Service - Brian Waite

South - Dwight Taylor
West - Katie Turner

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