User talk:Moleculemolly

Allison Marie Cooper Place of Birth: Uvaldi, Texas Date of Birth: April 25, 2001 Quotes: "Boy Heckin' Howdy" Most Known Skill: Can sing The Elements Song by Tom Lehrer Known for spreading awareness of mono-filament in streams, rivers, lakes, etc. Cooper is a lover of wildlife conservation and biology. She is currently enrolled in Mountain Vista Governors School for Science, Math, and Technology in Middletown, Virginia and Skyline High School in Front Royal, Virginia. Cooper has competed in many science fairs and competitions and recently won a 3,000 dollar competitive grant for mono-filament awareness. Allison is known to give many speeches and lectures to scientists around Lord Fairfax Community College, and also the 4-H Center in Front Royal, Virginia. Cooper also taught a lesson on mono filament to her class mates while also teaching about the ways of fishing. Allison is also an active part of the Texas Brigades and has received about 2,500 dollars in scholarships before even applying to colleges! Cooper will be completed with her associates degree before even graduating high-school, and will later attend a university in Texas to extend her work and research on wildlife conservation. Along with a passion for her own science future, Cooper and two of her peers started a free after-school organization to enhance learning in students ages 6-11. In this program, the children participate in S.T.E.M experiments such as osmosis stress balls, balloon powered cars, and volcanic eruptions. This program will later lead to the first ever community youth science fair in Front Royal in August 2018, and it is predicted there will be the first ever Warren County Science fair for all ages in August 2019. Cooper's work has had extensive effects on her community, and will continue to have an effect on the studies of wildlife conservation and mono-filament awareness. Moleculemolly (talk) 01:18, 14 December 2017 (UTC)