Innovative Young Scientists Shine at Locust Valley Intermediate School Science Fair

Students Showcase Innovative Projects at Locust Valley Science Fair | Herald Community Newspapers

On March 19, the gym at Locust Valley Intermediate School was filled with excitement as students in grades three to five presented their creative and informative projects at the annual science fair. The air was buzzing with anticipation as young scientists showcased their innovative creations, including DNA strands made from nail files, robotic arms, and clay models of the brain.

Parents and high school student judges were both impressed by the students’ efforts, praising their dedication to the scientific process and the complexity of their projects. One group of students even stayed in the gym to present their projects to the judges while the other two grades participated in interactive activities led by the Locust Valley High School robotics teams.

Through these activities, students learned about safe chemical reactions and how to create mechanized inventions, further expanding their scientific knowledge and skills. Each group of students impressed with their creativity and hard work, providing an opportunity for them to showcase their talents and engage with their peers and mentors in a supportive and educational environment. Overall, the science fair was a huge success, inspiring young scientists to continue exploring the wonders of science.

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