Sixth, seventh and eighth grade students at Our Lady of the Assumption School hosted a ‘Science Museum’ on Friday, May 24 showcasing interactive science exhibits that they have created for younger students at the school. The museum was a hands-on experience curated and staffed by teachers and students who guided younger students through the museum located in the gymnasium. The fun yet education event featured walk-through exhibits of the sea and a jungle, chemical experiments and other scientific displays.
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Matthew Franek enjoyed creating bead snakes with his classmates.
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Suzy Malshytif (r) helped the students create paw prints.
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Bianca Vukdedaj (l) and Nevaeh Roman enjoyed the ‘Finding Dory Presents the Ocean’ exhibit.
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Ethan Castro and Natalie Santiago made their own version of the ‘Operation’ board game, however theirs depicts how the human body functions.
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Principal John-Paul Barnaba (back, 2nd from l) and Victoria Franek (2nd row, r) with OLA students.
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