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Grades K-8 Science Fair |
2009 Science Fair is a
success
From
ant farms to crystallization concepts and the principles of
steam engines, students shared a variety of projects during
the kindergarten through eighth-grade science fair on April
26.
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View the complete list of
Blue Ribbon award recipients
The Duanesburg Central School
District's Science Fair encourages students to have hands-on fun
with science while also spending quality time with
their family investigating the world.
The science fair provides a venue for all district
students and home-schooled students in grades K-8 to share the
results of their exploration. The science fair is a voluntary project,
and is not a
part of regular class work. The most
important aspect of the fair is encouraging students to have hands-on fun with
science and allowing them to discover how science works in their lives.
Students are encouraged to work on their project
throughout the fall after their regular school assignments have been completed. Students
may work individually or with a partner to expand on topics they have
learned about in class or they may explore an interest of their own.
We thank you in advance for supporting your childs participation in
this wonderful event.
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