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Creativity Rules at Oradell Pubilc School's Annual Science Fair
Junior scientists shine at the annual Science Fair.
The moldy cheese project. Eggs-speriment. Moody music. Homemade make-up.
Creativity ruled as junior scientists from Kindergarten to the sixth grade strutted their scientific stuff Friday at Oradell Public School's annual science fair.
More than 130 students participated in the annual OPS Science Fair, organized and run by the PTA's Science Fun committee, led this year by Vanessa Hosein and Melissa Saldana.
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The multi-purpose room was packed with students and parents curious to see the experiments which covered many areas of science--chemistry, biology, electromagnetics, and psychology and physics.
The fifth and sixth grade projects were judged. The winners are:
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5th Grade
1st Place: Kathryn and Kellie "Can Hand Sanitizer and Soap Stop the Growth of Bread Mold?"
2nd Place: Julia and Caroline "Juggle Those Numbers!"
6th Grade:
1st Place: Courtney and Catherine "Which Brand of Paper Towel is Strongest?"
2nd Place: Danielle and Hallie "Three Science Bets You'll Always Win"
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