![]() Students faring well enough in the regional competition will advance to the 84th annual PJAS State Competition May 20 - 22 at Penn State University. Representing the High School: Mallory Jablon received a first award for her research in Behavioral Science and was chosen as a Pennsylvania Science Talent. The Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS) is a statewide organization of Junior and Senior high school students and teachers designed to stimulate and promote interest in science through the development of research investigations. Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS) provides students with the opportunity to expand their research and public presentation skills while utilizing. PJAS is a statewide organization of junior and senior high school students designed to stimulate and promote interest in science among its members through the development of research projects and investigations. Competing in categories such as behavioral psychology, zoology and engineering with experiments covering wifi, senses, minerals and memory, the 10 seventh graders, 25+ eighth graders will conduct scientific research projects then orally present their research to a team of judges. ![]() Nearly 40 Cedarbrook Middle School students have qualified for the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS) regionals Saturday, Feb.
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