Science Fair

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Paiton

Paiton Baker, a ninth-grade student at Mapleton Junior High in Nebo School District, won at the Central Utah Stem Fair at Brigham Young University.

Paiton’s STEM project is a computer created from recycled parts (e-waste). The computer was powered 100 percent by solar energy. She developed this project to help people in developing countries with limited money and limited access to electricity, gain access to technology.

Paiton received the award from the United States Agency for International Development for her for “Scientific Excellence and Using Science Innovatively to Create a Potential Solution to International Development Challenges.”

Paiton was also awarded the 2022 Most Outstanding Exhibit in Materials Science from the ASM Materials Education Foundation.

Congratulations Paiton for being a Nebo Hero and winning two awards that the Central Utah Stem Fair at Brigham Young University. We are proud of you!