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Fourth grade students are using 3D printers and their interest in technology to lend a helping hand, literally, to one of their schoolmates.
If your kids think “back to school” means trudging through office supply aisles in a half-empty Target, Altadena has a much better idea. On Saturday, August 16, the Space to Shine: School Supply & ...
ANDREA CICCOCIOPPO, The Patriot-NewsAndrew Rogers, 9, a fourth-grader at Iron Forge Education Center, won first place in the Elementary Division for his work on mummification in the Carlisle Area ...
At STEM night, 4th and 5th graders from Mountain View, Cherokee and North Side Elementary Schools gathered to learn about science, technology, engineering and math through demonstrations and a ...
For decades, California fourth-graders marked a familiar ritual, collecting Popsicle sticks, cardboard and craft store items to build scale models of the state’s historic missions.In San Dieg… ...
Celia Vernon of Olympia won her class science fair after conducting a side-by-side experiment between bleach and Purell hand sanitizer to see which could kill E. Coli.
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