November 28, 2024 Your Source for Brentwood News

Archer Student Wins First Place at State Science Contest

By Staff Writer

Karen G. of The Archer School for Girls class of 2023 earned first place in the Los Angeles County Science and Engineering Fair and California Science and Engineering Fair for her study of microplastics in sea salts

“Karen G. ’23 let her curiosity guide her as she prepared for this year’s state and county science fairs. She started researching potential topics last year before choosing to examine whether the most expensive sea salts are the best quality,” Archer said in a media release.

Karen, who is the first Archer student to win first place at the state level, said she discovered her strengths in 6th grade science when she participated in Lil SIS, Archer’s Middle School Science and Inquiry Symposium. The student-led projects allow the School’s youngest scientists to learn about and practice the scientific method in their own experiments.

“I used that knowledge to build on my experience,” Karen said. “Of course I have had unsuccessful projects at Archer, but I wanted to take what I learned and use it to hopefully make a better project and a better process.”

This year, she chose to take Ms. Surin’s Science Fair X-Block, part of Archer’s exploratory classes that encourage students to find and pursue their passions in different topics.

Karen hypothesized that the highest priced sea salts would have the smallest amount of microplastics, which form from pollution in the ocean. However, she found through her experimentation that cost doesn’t always inform quality. Himalayan salt, for example, had the third highest amount of microplastics despite being the most expensive salt that Karen tested. She concluded that Northgate Sea Salt had the most microplastics while 365 Sea Salt, the cheapest of the brands she examined, came in second.

Now that she’s finding success in science, Karen now sees a future for herself in the STEM fields. 

For Archer sisters looking to follow in her footsteps, she has some advice: “You should keep on going,” she said. “It’s ok to be wrong and it’s ok to sometimes mess up and make mistakes because you can do things again differently and it will turn out really good.”

in News
Related Posts

Recalled Raw Milk Potentially Contaminated with H5N1 Sold in Los Angeles Stores

November 26, 2024

November 26, 2024

LA Public Health Issues Recall Warning for Specific Stores on the Westside Health officials are urging Los Angeles County residents...

LAUSD Partners With Federal Agencies to Provide Cyber Safety Training for Children

November 26, 2024

November 26, 2024

New Program Aims To Protect Students and Families From Online Exploitation The United States Attorney’s Office has joined forces with...

Celebrate the Holidays with Family Programs at Donald Bruce Kaufman Library

November 26, 2024

November 26, 2024

Special Storytime, Weekly Events, and More Await Children and Families As the holiday season kicks off, the Brentwood Library is...

Experience the Magic: Century City’s Holiday Village Brings Snowfall and Live Performances

November 26, 2024

November 26, 2024

Daily Snowfalls, Live Shows, and Blitzen’s Bar Open Now Until December 26 The Holiday Village is inviting visitors to experience...

LAPD Chase Ends in West Adams with Gunfire, Two Injured During Gun Battle

November 26, 2024

November 26, 2024

Domestic Violence Suspect Armed With Two Handguns Apprehended A high-speed police chase involving a domestic violence suspect ended in the...

Brentwood Weekly Crime Report: November 6, 2024-November 16, 2024

November 25, 2024

November 25, 2024

By Senior Lead Officer Matthew Kirk  Senior Lead Officer Matthew Kirk has written the latest report of crimes committed in...

H5N1 Bird Flu Level Rises in LA Wastewater, Found in Wild Bird, and Raw Milk Products

November 25, 2024

November 25, 2024

Public Health Departments Investigate Avian Flu in Los Angeles and California H5N1, the avian influenza, has come into focus again...

Search for Missing Woman Hannah Kobayashi in LA Continues Amid Family Tragedy

November 25, 2024

November 25, 2024

Family Pleads for Public Vigilance After Father of Missing Woman Takes His Own Life The mysterious disappearance of Hannah Kobayashi,...

Pasta Sisters Brings Italian Classics to Your Thanksgiving Table

November 25, 2024

November 25, 2024

Westside Favorite Offers Ready-To-Go Holiday Dishes, Desserts Pasta Sisters, a Los Angeles staple for scratch-made Italian cuisine, is serving up...

Brazen Armed Robbery Targets Two People Outside a Boutique on Rodeo Drive

November 24, 2024

November 24, 2024

Designer Bags, Cash, and Phones Stolen; Victims Threatened with Gun  Four masked robbers committed a brazen daylight robbery on Rodeo...

Celebrate Brentwoodmeet’s 2nd Birthday with Holiday Trivia Night

November 24, 2024

November 24, 2024

Join the Fun, Win Prizes, and Share in the Festive Brentwood Spirit  Brentwoodmeet is marking its second anniversary with a...

LAX Prepares for 2.5 Million Thanksgiving Travelers and Worker Wage Rally

November 24, 2024

November 24, 2024

Increased Traffic, Parking Advisories, Demonstration May Impact Travel  Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) expects up to 2.5 million travelers during...

San Fernando Valley Man Sentenced for Threatening to Bomb FBI Office in Westwood

November 24, 2024

November 24, 2024

His Disturbing Emails Referenced the “Unabomber” Theodore Kaczynski The sentence is 15 months in federal prison for the man who...

CD 11 to Present Plans for Pedestrian Safety, Left-Turn Pockets, and Median Beautification

November 22, 2024

November 22, 2024

Join the Virtual Update on San Vicente Boulevard Improvements The Brentwood Community Council announced via its email newsletter that Council...

Lottery to Determine Public Access to Menendez Brothers Hearing on Monday

November 21, 2024

November 21, 2024

Sixteen Public Seats Will Be Available for the High-Profile Hearing Another step in the case of Lyle and Eric Menendez...