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Open-registration students win county contests

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Winners Jared Roth, Eden Dennis and Grant Granby were no strangers to this contest.

Roth and Granby competed at the state level last year, after all three competed at the regional.

All three top winners of each county will now advance to the next level (state), and the alternates (4th place students) will compete in a play-in round for four open spots at the state contest on April 27. There are currently eight sites in Illinois, to make a total of twenty-eight contestants at the state contest.

It will be at Northwestern University, on the Evanston Campus, where the contestants will also get tours of science labs and the campus.

Because this contest was an outreach project of the La Salle/Peru/Utica Community Advisory Panel (LPU CAP), judges are from one of the CAPs of the sponsoring companies. Judges for the night were Professor Bob Byrne (head judge and member of the La Salle/Peru/Utica CAP), Tom Willeford (AkzoNobel Engineer and AkzoNobel CAP member), and CAP members Jo Ann Hustis (AkzoNobel CAP), Joan Soltwisch (AkzoNobel & LyondellBasell CAPs), and Kim Goffinet (LyondellBasell CAP).

Longtime reader for the event was Fran Ogden (science teacher, Seneca High School). The questions are compiled each year by teams of scientists, graduate students, and others who work through the Chemical Educational Foundation (CEF), the national organizers of the contest.

Question banks are changed each year for every level and not used again for five years. The banks get bigger and bigger each year as it gets harder to stump the students who come to this contest. 

Opening comments were made by Senator Sue Rezin of the 38th District and State Representative Pam Roth of the 75th District, although Rep. Roth was anxious for the contest to begin since her son, Jared, was a contestant.

They were followed by Mark Biel, executive director of the Chemical Industry Council of Illinois (CICI), who gave a short talk about the business of chemistry in the state and careers in science to start the future scientists in the room thinking.  CICI sponsors the state contest under the auspices of the Illinois Education Foundation.

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