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Southeastern students shine at state science fair with innovative projectsTwo Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School students recently took home first place at the Massachusetts Science & Engineering Fair.
Creating an erupting volcano with papier-mache is a great way to give children a chance to exercise their artistic abilities—and learn some science at the same time! This project can be messy, but ...
McMurray Middle School was a hotbed of methodical inquiry on Friday, March 28, as students enthusiastically showed off their all-school science fair projects to parents, siblings, grandparents and ...
A total of 17 students attended the Kivalliq Regional Science Fair at Victor Sammurtok School in Chesterfield Inlet from March 29-31. Attending the fair were four students from Rankin Inlet ...
A desired component of science curriculum might be too far ... Koury said those issues will be addressed in a project that should be completed by next year’s softball season. During board member ...
Dubuque Community School Board members this week awarded construction contracts for renovation projects at two district schools. The board unanimously awarded the two contracts for work at Eisenhower ...
Brouwer joins University of Waterloo colleagues Nandita Basu and Rebecca Rooney on the Science Advisory Board, highlighting the University of Waterloo’s leadership in water research and policy. The ...
CARTHAGE, Mo. — Jasper County Youth Fair Board members gathered Friday in their new office at Carthage’s Municipal Park to thank donors who contributed to the new office at the fairgrounds.
Greyhills Academy High School, located in Tuba City, entered four STEM research projects into the 2025 Arizona Science and Engineering Fair in Tempe March 27-28. Each of the four projects showcased ...
earned the Best of Fair award at the Lambton County Science Fair for her project The Cost of Color: An Innovative Analysis of Azo Dye Reduction and Combination Effect. Stephanie Lobsinger The annual ...
According to a Chillicothe Gazette article in March 27, 1969, 11 entrants received a superior rating at the Unioto Science Fair. The youngest was a first grader, Mark Bildsten, who had a project ...
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