The event is free and open to the public.
This year’s science extravaganza will again feature science projects to engage students and family members of all ages. In addition to many student science exhibits, other highlights include a star lab, a humanoid robot, Lego robots and Bash the Trash musicians.
“This is another proud moment for our district,” said Tahira D. Chase, interim superintendent. “The science extravaganza is one of the district’s most exciting events because it engages family members of all ages. Furthermore, it gives family and community members an opportunity to have some fun and experience science projects by some of our brightest students. We invite everyone to come out and enjoy this event.”
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