
Pictured are students from Marshalltown High School who participated in the technology fair at Iowa State University on May 12. From left, is Lucas Thiessen, Lucas Duff, Hannah Gardea, Joseph Anguiano, Aaron Walker and Patrick Schafer.
Nine students from Miller Middle School and six students from Marshalltown High School presented projects at the Central Iowa Technology and Education Connection Technology Fairs at Iowa State University in Ames on May 12.
Students received the following awards:
Receiving red ribbons were:
Jakob Boriskey & Ethan Benscoter, 7th grade, for their innovative technology use project, “Fruit Batteries.”
Maggie Stansberry & Cheyenne Mull, 7th grade, for their graphics/ publishing project “Pixel Art.”
Hannah Gardea, 9th grade, for the innovative technology use project, “Seeing Sound.”
Receiving blue ribbons were:
Heather Junk, 8th grade, for the programming project “Balloon Pop.”
Lucas Kramer, 8th grade, for the programming project “The Adventures of Stick Man.”
Zach Swartz, 8th grade, for the programming project, “Censorship Request.”
Ana Nolasco, 8th grade, for the web presence project, “Tech Harmony.”
Patrick Schafer, 9th grade, for the 3-D rendering project, ” The Swivel Scribble.”
Lucas Thiessen, 10th grade, for the project in music and sound design, “Brotherhood Studios Soundtrack.”
Lucas Duff, 10th grade, for the project in innovative technology use, “Static Electricity Man.”
Joseph Anguiano and Aaron Walker, for their project in innovative technology use, “The Singing Tesla Coil.”
Receiving a purple “judges’ choice” ribbon was Miller 8th grader, Keaten Collinson, for the innovative technology use project “Windowed Computer & Networking.”
These students completed these enrichment projects through the Extended Learning Programs at Miller and MHS.

Pictured are students from Miller Middle School who participated in the technology fair at Iowa State University on May 12. Pictured are, front row, from left, Ana Nolasco, Cheyenne Mull, Maggie Stansberry and Ethan Benscoter. Back row, Keaten Collinson, Lucas Kramer, Zach Swartz, Jakob Boriskey and Heather Junk.

Purple ribbon winner Keaten Collinson