Tips for Judges:
1. Judges should keep in mind that competing in a
science fair is not only a competition, but an educational
and motivating experience for the students. The high
point of the fair experience for most of the students
is their judging interviews.
2. Examine the quality of the finalists work,
and how well the finalist understands his or her project
and area of study. The physical display is secondary
to the students knowledge of the subject. Look
for evidence of laboratory, field or theoretical work,
not just library research or gadgeteering.
3. Judges should not criticize, treat lightly, or
display boredom toward projects they personally consider
unimportant. Always give credit to the finalist for
completing a challenging task and/or for their success
in previous competitions.
4. Compare projects only with those competing at
this fair and not with projects seen in other competitions
or scholastic events.
5. It is important in the evaluation of a project
to determine how much guidance was provided to the
student in the design and implementation of his or
her research.
6. Please be discreet when discussing winners or
making critical comments in elevators, restaurants,
or elsewhere, as students or adult escorts might overhear.
Results are confidential until announced at the awards
ceremony.