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Washington Elementary fifth-grader Gavin Miles won first place in the school science fair for his project on whether a CD or a record makes a better hovercraft.
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Washington Elementary sixth-graders Andrew Duke and Aliya Strock won first place in the school’s science fair for their project, “Electrolysis of Water.”
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Washington Elementary fifth-graders Mason Blaser and Ethan Christianson won second place in the school’s science fair for their “Electromagnetic Train” project.
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Washington Elementary sixth-grader Ryder Haynes was the second place winner in the school’s science fair for his “Brain Game” project.
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Washington Elementary fifth-graders Jack Nye and Titus Mikat won third place in the school’s science fair for their project on what type of liquids make plants grow faster.
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Washington Elementary sixth-graders Jett Longanecker and Blayne Kanning won third place in the school’s science fair for their project, “Battle of the Beverages.”
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Washington Elementary sixth-graders Andrew Duke and Aliya Strock won first place in the school’s science fair for their project, “Electrolysis of Water.”
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Washington Elementary fifth-graders Mason Blaser and Ethan Christianson won second place in the school’s science fair for their “Electromagnetic Train” project.
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Washington Elementary sixth-grader Ryder Haynes was the second place winner in the school’s science fair for his “Brain Game” project.
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Washington Elementary fifth-graders Jack Nye and Titus Mikat won third place in the school’s science fair for their project on what type of liquids make plants grow faster.
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Washington Elementary sixth-graders Jett Longanecker and Blayne Kanning won third place in the school’s science fair for their project, “Battle of the Beverages.”