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Intel STS Finalist Sarah Bayefsky-Anand answers questions about her independent research to students from Baltimore Polytechnic at the Public Exhibition of the Intel Science Talent Search 2007.  The Intel STS is a program of the Society for Science & the Public.
     
   

The Intel Science Talent Search School Award recognizes excellence in teaching and school support of individual student research. Each school will receive an award of $1,000 for each semifinalist named in the Intel Science Talent Search (STS).

Do you have a student who is interested in participating in the Intel STS? Check these links for information about what you can do.

Find out when entries must be received and see a schedule of Intel STS events. Entries for the 68th Annual Science Talent Search (2008–2009 school year) MUST be received by 8:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, November 19, 2008.

See checklists you can use to track progress through the Intel STS process. For the complete set of rules, regulations, and instructions click the Document Library link to the left.

Many Intel STS participants take part in a science training program to help them with their projects. This link takes you to a list of more than 300 training programs that take place throughout the year at colleges and universities.

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