Region IV Science Fair
Everett High School sent 22 students to the Region IV Massachusetts Science and Engineering Fair on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at Tufts University, where they showcased high-quality work alongside their peers and in front of expert judges.
Under the guidance of teachers Dr. Jeffrey Ahern, Dr. Anna Seiders, and Mr. Adam Simpson, the students worked tirelessly after-school refining their experiments and prototypes. Their hard work resulted in the entry of 10 projects in the Region IV Fair, including “Accessible Wheelchair Entrance to Public Buildings,” a combined effort by Lucas Martins, Ali Raza, and Elvis Nguyen that won the Massachusetts Life Science Center Trailblazer Award.
Congratulations to every Everett High student who worked so hard to bring their projects to the Region IV Fair:
- “Making Energy with Braking Energy” — Samir Dervisevic, Donart Makstaj, and Kevin Martinez Servellon.
- Accessible Wheelchair Entrance to Public Buildings” — Lucas Martins, Ali Raza, and Elvis Nguyen.
- “Sustainable Chassis” — Anna Pereira, Michael Lemus Solis, and Kevin Chacon.
- “From Novice to Investor: A Learning App for Stock Market Fundamentals” — Kenton Tran, Neya Maharjan, and Noel Lopez Ardon.
- “Adaptive Glare-Reduction System for Automotive Vehicles” — Vinicius Porto, Gabriel Portillo Flores, and Gabriela Araujo.
- “Gardening Up” — Akanksha Neupane, Amelia McNally, and Josue Lara.
- “RAWR (Responsible and Affordable Wattage Regulation)” — Andrew Orellana Paez and Jonathan Vasquez Trochez.
- “Reducing Smartphone Addiction Through Social Accountability’ — Ritchy Samedy and Ateeq Rahman.
- “Plastic Wastage in Biotechnology Laboratories” — Samyam Shrestha.
- “Image Recognition Using Ternary Computing” — Gateano Foster.