“Best wishes to all the Community School students taking part in the BT Young Scientist Competition in Dublin” – Millstreet Community Council
These are the projects:
Cork | Millstreet Community School | An improvement to the ranking system for Ireland’s second level schools. | Social and Behavioural Sciences | Group – 2 Students |
Cork | Millstreet Community School | charcoal pencil or waterproof marker with a grip?-How to make a firefighter’s day easier | Technology | Group – 2 Students |
Cork | Millstreet Community School | Are teenagers carrying risk factors now that we would only see in older people before? | Biological and Ecological | Group – 3 Students |
Cork | Millstreet Community School | An investigation into the effects of heavy school bags on young people | Social and Behavioural Sciences | Group – 3 Students |
Cork | Millstreet Community School | No Mower Accidents | Technology | Group – 3 Students |
— from: BT Young Scientist: Qualified Projects 2018
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The school continues its successful tradition with Young Scientist projects with four projects qualifying this year.
- “An improvement to the ranking system for Ireland’s Second Level Schools” will be presented by Mark Casey and Éimear Corcoran;
- “Are Teenagers Carrying Risk Factors Now That We Would Only See in Older People Before?” will be researched by Jordan Kiely, Abby Ring and Emma McSweeney;
- “Charcoal or Eye Liner Markers – Which is Better to Help the Daily Lives of Firefighters?” will be presented by Katie Healy and Shannon O’Sullivan;
- “The Effects of Heavy Schoolbags on Pupils” will be investigated by David O’Donovan, Dylan Sheehan and Brian O’Sullivan.
— from: MillstreetCommunitySchool.ie
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“… Meanwhile, ‘No Mower Accidents’ was the catchy title of a project by Hazel Reynolds, Aisling Dwyer and Kiara Healy from Millstreet Community School, Co Cork, which involves placing a proximity sensor on lawnmowers to shut the machine down if a person comes too close. …” – [Silicon Republic]