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Rules & Safety Requirements
 

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As a Society for Science affiliated science fair, all projects must adhere to all rules published by The International Rules for Pre-college Science Research: Guidelines for Science and Engineer Fairs and The Academy of Science – St. Louis Science Fair rules listed below.
 
The purpose of these rules is to:
  • Protect the rights and welfare of the student scientist
  • Protect the rights and welfare of any human participant
  • Ensure adherence to federal regulations
  • Ensure use of safe laboratory practices
  • Protect the environment
  • Determine eligibility for competition in The Academy of Science - St. Louis Science Fair

IMPORTANT:
The parent and teacher supervising should use their best judgment to ensure the safety of the student and any subjects (human or other animals). Parents and teachers assume responsibility for the safety of the student and any test subjects involved in the project. If there a question about the eligibility of a project that the text below does not address, then the rules default to the ISEF rules and guidelines and will require pre-approval by The Academy of Science - St. Louis Scientific Review Committee (SRC).

Please Note: There are limitations on what types of projects can be done in a home environment. Projects involving Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents MUST NOT be conducted in a home environment and there are more strict guidelines for vertebrate animal projects conducted in a school/home/field site.

 

OTHER SCIENCE FAIRS
Students entering The Academy of Science  St. Louis Science Fair may NOT also enter a Science Fair in a neighboring community. For example, if you enter The Academy of Science – St. Louis Science Fair, you may NOT also compete in the Mastodon Science fair or other science fairs.

 

# OF PROJECTS
Students may only submit 1 project to The Academy of Science – St. Louis Science Fair.

 

TEAM & CLASS PROJECTS
A maximum of two (2) Academy of Science – St. Louis Science Fair students may work together on any one (1) project. Any award funds that are allocated to a team project will be evenly distributed between teammates.  Teachers may submit a class project for grades K-4. Class projects for grades 5-6 may be submitted with pre-approval. For class projects, the teacher can facilitate the project in class, via Zoom, or their online platform.

 

WORKS CITED/SOURCES/BIBLIOGRAPHY
Each project is required to have at least 3 sources or works cited. No specific format is required. Students may use "My Teacher" as one of their 3 sources. Kindergaren-2nd grade students may also use, "My Parent/Guardian/Caregiver" as one of their 3 sources.

 

 

REQUIRED STEPS TO COMPLETE BEFORE STARTING YOUR PROJECT:
IMPORTANT!
 – Do NOT start your research project until:

  1. You have completed a Research & Safety Plan and your project has been approved by your teacher- SAMPLE RESEARCH & SAFETY PLAN
  2. The Academy of Science - St. Louis Science Fair 2024 Safety Form is completed and signed- CLICK HERE TO PRINT OUT SAFETY FORM (worth 10 points)

The above steps must be completed BEFORE you begin your research.

ALL students need to submit/email their Research & Safety Plan and 2024 Safety Form for teacher approval BEFORE beginning experimentation or research.
 
ADDITIONAL STEPS FOR 9TH - 12TTH GRADE STUDENTS COMPETING IN THE ACADEMY'S HONORS DIVISION FAIR:
In addition to the Academy's Sample Research & Safety Plan aand 2024 Safety Form mentioned above, high school students competing in the Academy's Honors Division Fair must also complete the following BEFORE beginning their research.

You will need to upload all required ISEF forms as determined by the ISEF Rules Wizard. The ISEF Rules Wizard has been designed as a first step to help you determine what forms and approvals are necessary BEFORE beginning your science fair project. Some projects will require addtional forms, but ALL projects require:

    1. Form 1: Checklist for Adult Sponsor

    2. Form 1A: Student Checklist

    3. Research Plan/Project Summary (A short description of your research and the steps that you will take to complete your research including all safety precautions)

    4. Form 1B: Approval Form

 
RESEARCH PERIOD
Each project may only cover research done over a maximum of 12 continuous months between February 15, 2023 and February 15, 2024. We are NOT allowing continuation projects from previous research.
See questions to be addressed below:
 
Reserach Plan Guide
Students email teacher with Research & Safety Plan BEFORE beginning experiment and research. Include the following in your email to your teacher:
  1. What is the question or problem being addressed and the expected outcome?
  2. Describe in detail the method and procedures, including all safety precautions. Include all procedures to be used for data collection and if engineering project, for building your prototype.
  3. Identify any potential risks and safety precautions to complete the project safely.
  4. Teacher or parent oversight. Who will be supervising your project? (Parent/Guardian, or your Teacher)?
For approval, parent/guardian or teacher must agree to be present and supervising during experimentation or prototype development and building.
 
Protection of Privacy and Informed Consent for projects that involve human subjects. If your project involes human subjects, also answer the following questions
  1. What procedures are in place for safeguarding confidentiality?
  2. Describe how you will inform participants about the purpose of the study and what they will be asked to do.

Teachers- Review each student's Research & Safety Plan and 2024 Safety Form. Feel free to make a copy of this Research Plan Template and distribute to your students. If you have questions, ask the student for clarification. For approval, teachers need to be certain that the student can perform research and experiment safely. Send email approval to student or sign the Safety Form for student to upload when they upload their project.

Parents- Review Research & Safety Plan and Safety Form. Parent or teacher must agree to be present and supervising during experimentation or prototype development/building. Sign Safety Form for student. Students will need to upload their completed and signed 2024 Safety Form, or a screenshot of a teacher email approval, when they upload their project.

 

WORK SAFELY REQUIREMENTS

All science fair participants must follow safety procedures while conducting their research, and the project itself must conform with Fair safety standards. You may need to submit a Risk Assessment form to the Academy Scientific Review Committee if you are working with mold, bacteria, fungi, or potentially hazardous biological agents (see below).

    1. ALL projects require teacher and parent/guardian approval before students may begin.
    2. ALL projects require a completed and signed 2024 Safety Form. (Worth 10 points!)
    3. Students will scan and upload their signed Safety Form when they upload their project.

MOLD/BACTERIA/POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS BIOLOGICAL AGENTS (PHBA)
Projects that handle, test, or sample bacteria, mold, fungi, or potentially hazardous biooloogical agents can be submitted with pre-approval by The Academy of Science - St. Louis Scientific Review Committee (SRC). For pre-approval, please complete this Risk Assessment Form to submit your project idea for review. For a list of Mold/Bacteria/PHBA studies that DO NOT require prior Academy SRC approval, CLICK HERE. Email your completed Risk Assessment Form to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

You may want to reference pages 15 - 21 (Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents Rules and Hazardous Chemicals, Activities or Devices Rules) of the ISEF International Rules and Guidelines for Affiliated Fairs for information on what is considered a PHBA. If it is determined by the Academy SRC, or if you are aware, your project contains a PHBA, you will be required to fill out a Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents Risk Assessment Form (6A).

HUMAN STUDIES

ANIMALS
No animals (this includes invertebrates) should be harmed or caused pain.

VIRUSES/COVID-19
Projects will NOT be allowed that handle, test, or sample viruses. If a student is interested in studying viruses, they may instead submit a research paper by studying reliable data from university labs, the CDC, or other scientific entities.NO testing of water fountains, door handles, cell phones, etc., will be allowed.

circle notHAZARDOUS MATERIALS/FIRE
Projects will NOT be allowed that handle, test, or sample fire (or burning objects) or hazardous materials. If a student is interested in fire or hazardous materials, they may submit a research paper where students can study reliable data from university labs, the CDC, or other scientific entities.

POWER TOOLS
Students participating in the General K-12 fair may NOT handle power tools. (Power tools may be used in a project if handled by parent or teacher).

NO GUNS/FIREARMS/PROJECTILE WEAPONS
NO experiments will be allowed using firearms or projectile weapons. No guns or firearms or bow and arrows of any kind. No Nerf guns or Nerf bow and arrows. No slingshots.

NO DRUGS/ALCOHOL
NO experiments will be allowed using firearms. No guns or firearms or bow and arrows of any kind. No Nerf guns or Nerf bow and arrows. No slingshots. Experiments using prescription drugs, illegal drugs, or alcohol will NOT be allowed.

EYE PROTECTION
Safety glasses must be used for any experiments if any kind of splash or particles may come in contact with your eyes.

 

 

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