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EJR students celebrate science and art

Students at Edward J. Russell Elementary School got to show off what they’ve learned in both science and art on Tuesday, May 21, at the annual science and art fair. It was quite impressive.

Girl with long hair wearing a gray shirt stands in front of her tri-fold board with an experiment about floating eggs
Faron Parker showed in his experiment how eggs float.
A young elementary school boy stands in front of his tri-fold board showing his science project.
Brody Barnett put a lot of hard work into his project.

Science fairs encourage interest in science and engineering and help develop skills in all students, whether they choose these careers or not. Putting together a science project helps students develop an idea, research it and then communicate the results.

Three older elementary school girls stand in front of a wall of art.
From left, Annabella Moore, Ryley Dabroski and Camdyn Wilson show their artwork.

The benefits of art are well known for both the artist and the viewer. It benefits people of all ages and inspires creative thinking. It is a great way for students to express themselves.

Proud of their artwork! From left, Frida Hernandez, Johnny Rose, Brooke D’alatri, Breanna Chang and Logan Anaya show off their artwork.

Take a look at some of the projects – both scientific and artistic – from the students of EJR.

 

 

Pine Bush Central School District
State Route 302, Pine Bush, NY 12566
Phone: (845) 744-2031
Fax: (845) 744-6189
Amy Brockner
Interim Superintendent of Schools
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