You can’t see the answers because there is A.1. steak sauce all over his homework. Where his name should be, there is ketchup. Like Jackson Pollock, the little guy doesn’t need to sign his work.
FORTVILLE – Mt. Vernon Middle School students got a chance to walk on water. The eighth grade science project tested students’ problem solving, planning and teamwork skills by building a piloted ...
What started out as an eighth-grade science project has morphed into a possible product for food companies and farmers. Yuqi Chen, a 13-year-old Woodland Middle School student, has created an edible ...
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) -The future of IV bags could be changing and it started with a Bangor middle school science project. It’s a big year for Bangor High School freshman Riley Bosco. “I really like to ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C-- A team of investors from Mr. Schnably's 8th-grade science class at Jefferson Middle School in Winston-Salem has made it to the finals of the Samsung Solve For Tomorrow Contest. It ...
Every year, the fair draws in third- through 12th-grade students from across the valley, challenging them to explore an array ...
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