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WJHS Students Win Honorable Mentions at Science Competition

Two teams from Wilmette Junior High School won honorable mentions at a science competition sponsored by Toshiba

Two teams from Wilmette Junior High School were honored during Wilmette Public School District 39's board meeting Monday.

The teams participated in a science competition that encouraged students to combine their imaginations with science to explore a vision of a future technology.

The Toshiba-sponsored competition received more than 5,000 projects and only 24 projects are chosen to compete nationally, according to Steve Galligan the science teacher who co-supervised the team with another science teacher Pete Ower.

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"The top 10 percent of all projects are chosen as honorable mention winners," Galligan told the board. "There were only seven honorable mention winners in the State of Illinois -- WJHS had two honorable mention winners. This is quite an honor."

One of the teams explored re-growing body parts through advances in cloning. The other explored using fusion as an energy source. The students spent five months researching their concept and wrote an 11-page paper and simulated web pages to enter the competition.

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