McBride Centennial Elementary Science Fair

By Andrea Arnold

McBride Centennial hosted their second annual Science Fair on Thursday, March 6th. 22 students from grades six and seven showed off their projects to friends, family and the judges. Members of the community volunteered to judge as well as several high school students.

View some of the students and their projects below.

Valerie looked deep into moss and lichen and discovered the world inhabited by the microscopic Tardigrade. These eight-legged creatures purify water and improve air quality. /Andrea Arnold
Power outages shouldn’t make Balas late for school any more. He mastered the power of the potato to run his clock. /Andrea Arnold
Glass, a box and image on a cell phone creates the appearance of a hologram for Cohen’s display. /Andrea Arnold
Janelle took the time to explain how she made rock candy and which way was the most effective to a captive group of younger students. /Andrea Arnold