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The seventh-grade science fair students were guided under the mentorship of their grade 7 teams and science teachers, Diane Caplain, Kristi Willis and Nathan Wong.
Seven students from across the Coachella Valley will compete in the California State Science Fair in Los Angeles in May – their projects explore psychology, bacteria growth in water, the effects ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — More than 100 students showed off their science skills at the 10th annual Willie Hutch Jones STEAM Science Fair at Waterfront Elementary. This year's theme was "A Decade of ...
Motkuri has presented at Mid-Columbia — and placed — every year since sixth grade. The last two years she’s qualified to attend the International Science Fair.
Jules Berg, 15, a 10th grader at Ephrata High School, talks to judges during the North Museum Science and Engineering Fair at Millersville University on Thursday, March 13, 2025.
Before the experiment, Jacobson's survey results showed that about 90% of first-grade students thought science was "a lot of fun." Post-experiment, this number increased to 100%.