On May 11th, at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Benjamin Logan students Winnie Bodin and Dylan Vance demonstrated their exceptional skills and knowledge in the field of science. Their achievements were truly remarkable and reflected their commitment to scientific research.
Winnie Bodin, a 10th grader, received 2nd Place for the OWEA Water Environment Science Award. Her dedication to studying water environments and the science behind it was recognized and praised at the event. Dylan Vance, an 11th grader, won 1st Place for the American Water Works Association Award. His innovative thinking and problem-solving skills were evident in his winning project.
The Benjamin Logan Local School District shared in the excitement and pride of Winnie and Dylan’s accomplishments. They commended the students for their hard work and dedication to scientific research. The district also emphasized the importance of environmental protection and the role of innovative engineering in today’s world. Winnie and Dylan’s success served as a reminder of the significance of these areas of study in creating a better future.
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