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Regional Fair Boundaries
Determining
Your Regional Science Expo Eligibility
Students
will participate in the regional science expo that
covers where they attend school. For example, a
student who lives within the boundaries of the Beaverton
School District but attends Jesuit High
School will participate in the PCC Science
Expo. All high school students must qualify at a regional science expo
in order to attend the Intel Northwest Science Expo. Traditionally the top third of high school projects from a regional fair will move on to Intel NWSE.
High school students who
are not in the defined area of any of the regional science
expos must attend the PCC Science Expo.
Middle School students are encouraged to attend their regional fair, but may come directly to the state fair. |
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Aardvark Science Exposition:
Serves students enrolled in Oregon Episcopal School. Held in Portland. |
Beaverton
- Hillsboro Science Expo:
Serves high school students enrolled in the Beaverton and Hillsboro
school districts. Held in Hillsboro. |
Central Western Oregon Science Expo:
Serves Yamhill, Marion, Linn, Benton, Tillamook, and Polk counties, Lane county east of the Coast range. Held in Monmouth. |
PCC Science Expo:
Serves counties not covered by other regional fairs. Location Portland Community College Sylvania Campus. |
Southwestern Oregon Regional Science Expo:
Serves Josephine, Jackson, Douglas, Curry, Coos, Lake and Klamath counties, and Lane county west of the Coast Range mountains. Held in Coos Bay. |
West Linn Wilsonville Science Expo:
Serves high school students enrolled in the West Linn - Wilsonville school district. This regional science expo is associated with the CREST Jane Goodall Science Symposium. Held in Wilsonville. |
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Last
updated - June 12, 2009
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