Thank you to all who participated in our Mystery Class contest. It's time to reveal the location of our classes and the winner of the contest. We hope you had fun trying to uncover their locations and we know you learned a great deal about collecting and interpreting data, longitude and latitude, photoperiod, and the effects of these elements on migratory species. Here we go! # 1 Paul Shannon's class in Cape Town, South Africa # 2 Amy Salling's class in North Pole, Alaska # 3 Jeff Frontz, computer specialist at McMurdo Station, Antarctica # 4 Bob Whisnant's class in Albuquerque, New Mexico # 5 Marcy Frenz' class in Hilo, Hawaii # 6 Serge Shurgarev & Victor Vilensky's classes in Moscow, Russia # 7 Ulrich Jordan's class in Hamburg, Germany # 8 Orin Durey's class in North West Territories, Canada # 9 Hanna Sivan's class in Sde-Boker, Israel #10 Jenny Johnston's class in Melbourne, New South Wales, Australia #11 Nic Carstensen's class in Adelaide, South Australia And the winners: WE HAVE A TIE! CONGRATULATIONS to Ms. Malloy's 4th graders at Clara H. Carlson School in Elmont, New York, with the help of Phyllis Richards, computer coordinator. CONGRATULATIONS to Mrs. Feinman's 5th grade 239-A Science Class at the East Hills School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Contributed by: K12ROBZJ@vaxd.hofstra.edu Joan Berger Internet Educational Consultant East Hills School Roslyn, New York 11577