Moffett School wrapped up their first year in competitive science fairs at the National American Indian Science and Engineering Fair in Stillwater. Three students represented Cherokee Nation and Moffett School with pride and grace, competing in the largest to date NAISEF competition against students from Hawaii to North Carolina. Addi Armer (center) is coming home with a first place prize in Junior Animal Science, along with the OREEP award for outstanding scientific research related to sustainability. Katelynn Reed (right) is bringing home the first place award in Junior Biochemistry, while Bentley Reichert (left) competed in the largest category against tough competition and represented Moffett well. The school also wishes to thank Mrs. Fleetwood, Mrs. Parks, and their parents.
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April 8, 2025
Moffett students wrap up competition