2019 EnvironMentors National Science Fair

Each summer, NCSE hosts the EnvironMentors National Science Fair and Awards Ceremony. Up to three students from each of our EnvironMentors chapters travel to Washington, D.C., to present their research and compete for college scholarships. The National Fair is an opportunity for students to learn more about our nation’s capital, to meet fellow EnvironMentors students, and learn the role science plays in environmental decision-making. Find out more about the EnvironMentors program.

The 2019 National Fair took place at the Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives. Built in 1872, the Sumner School is one of the first public elementary school buildings for African Americans in Washington, D.C., and quite possibly the earliest school building of its architectural magnitude in the United States. In the 1970s, the school was  renovated and chartered the Charles Sumner School Museum and Archives, the official museum, archives, and repository for artifacts and documents pertaining to the history of the development and evolution of public education in Washington, D.C. The Sumner Museum is the first and only of its kind in the United States.

The EnvironMentors Scholarship Fund supports awards presented at the National Science Fair and Awards Ceremony. Scholarships awarded at the National Fair help students as they transition to college by providing funding for tuition, books, and other college expenses. The Scholarship Fund is sustained by individual donors, with 100 percent of your gift going directly to students.

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Become a Judge

NCSE is no longer accepting Judges for the 2019 EnvironMentors National Science Fair. Thank you to all who volunteered their time for this event.  

 

Photo of EnvironMentors Student with her posterSupport the EnvironMentors National Science Fair

NCSE is currently looking for financial and in-kind donations to sponsor this important event. If you are interested, please contact ncse@ncseglobal.org.