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Responsibility 1. Fort Atkinson Science Fair, Inc., is not responsible for loss or damage of displays. Displays are entered at exhibitor's own risk. 2. Any student fitting the description of one of the seven divisions who is a resident of the communities of Johnson Creek, Lake Mills,
Palmyra, Jefferson, Milton, Cambridge, Fort Atkinson, or Whitewater, or is attending a school in these districts, is
eligible.
The Science Fair Board reserves the right to limit entrants based upon space available. Team Projects 5. The division in which the team will compete is assigned based on the highest grade level achieved among the team members. 6. If there is a significant number of team entries in a division, they may be split off into a separate division for the competition. This determination is made at the sole discretion of the FASF Board of Directors. 7. Guidelines for entering a team project can be found on page 23. Entry forms 8. Entry forms must be mailed by January 31 to
the address listed on the entry form or turned in at the Dwight Foster Public Library. This is only an
acknowledgment that you will participate. The actual projects do not need to be completed until the date of the fair. No late entry forms will be accepted. 9. The exhibitor's name, picture, or school must not appear anywhere on or in the exhibit (including the log book). Numbers will be assigned to identify exhibits.
11. Only projects meeting all criteria are eligible for prizes and trophies. 13. Assistance provided to the entrant by others shall be merely
supportive in nature and must be acknowledged. Details must be given
as to who provided assistance and what specifically they did to
help. (Example: “Thank you to my mom for helping me pick out and
buy the supplies and to my brother for checking my spelling.”)
This can be described on the display or in the log book. Remember
– no proper names! Failure to provide this information can
result in disqualification. 14. A log book is required for each exhibit at the 4th grade level and older and Special Science 6th grade and older. For further details about the log book see page
7 in the booklet or the Criteria page. Blank log books
are available at the Nasco Catalog Outlet Store or by request on
the entry form. Log books are not available at Dwight Foster
Public Library. You may also use spiral notebooks or three ring
binders. Special Requirements Grades 9-12 16. A formal report is required in addition to the log book for grades 9-12. It must be typewritten. The report should include a clear statement of the problem, experimental methods, presentation of data, results, summary,
bibliography, and acknowledgments. 18. Exhibit size is limited to 76 cm (30 in.) deep, 122 cm (48 in.) wide, and 274 cm (108 in.) high, including 76 cm (30 in.) table height. Any exceptions must be approved by the entry chair. 20. Projects using any live animals, including invertebrates, must be approved
prior to the submission of the entry form or start of research.
Contact the Science Fair Advisor, Kevin Hart, at (920)
568-5532 for
instructions. Safety Rules for Displays 23. No preserved vertebrate animals or parts, including embryos, may be exhibited. The exhibition of human parts is prohibited except: teeth, hair, nails, histological sections and liquid tissue slides properly acquired. 27. Judging of the Science Fair projects is closed to exhibitors and the public. 29. AIl projects are to be set up on Friday between 3:00 p.m. and
6:00 p.m. Projects brought any other time will not be accepted. 31. All projects are to be picked up on Tuesday between 3:00 and 5:00 p.m. Projects not removed by the designated time will be disposed of properly. |
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