Team BASEF @ IISEF
Four BASEF winners competed as part of Team Canada at the 2005 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix, Arizona.

Team BASEF members with the rest of Team Canada in Phoenix
IISEF Awards for Team BASEF
Congratulations to Kayla Cornale and Natalie Raso, who brought home seven awards worth more than $10,000. See the list of awards below.
Competing Projects
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Awards Won by Team BASEF Members
Intel Foundation Achievement Awards
Award of $5,000
Sounds into Syllables - A Teaching System for Autistic Children
Kayla Cornale (Assumption Secondary)
Best of Category - Behavioral and Social Sciences
Third Award of $1,000
Sounds into Syllables - A Teaching System for Autistic Children
Kayla Cornale (Assumption Secondary)
Best of Category - Medicine and Health
Third Award of $1,000
Using Viruses to Kill Cancer
Natalie Raso (St.Thomas More H.S.)
American Intellectual Property Law Association
First Award of $1,000 and a certificate
Sounds into Syllables - A Teaching System for Autistic Children
Kayla Cornale (Assumption Secondary)
American Psychological Association
Honorable Mention Award
Sounds into Syllables - A Teaching System for Autistic Children
Kayla Cornale (Assumption Secondary)
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Award of $250
Sounds into Syllables - A Teaching System for Autistic Children
Kayla Cornale (Assumption Secondary)
National Academy of Neuropsychology
Honorable Mention Award
Sounds into Syllables - A Teaching System for Autistic Children
Kayla Cornale (Assumption Secondary)