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Elementary school success in Da Vinci Arts and Science Fair

Posted at 9:56 am June 24, 2016
By Holly Cross Leave a Comment

Lilly McDonald of Woodland Elementary School placed first in Life Science for her project, “Birds: Feed, Eat, Repeat” at the da Vinci Arts and Science Fair at New Hope Center in May. (Submitted photo)

Lilly McDonald of Woodland Elementary School placed first in Life Science for her project, “Birds: Feed, Eat, Repeat” at the Da Vinci Arts and Science Fair at New Hope Center in May. (Submitted photo)

On May 21-22, six students represented Woodland Elementary School with science fair projects at the Da Vinci Arts and Science Fair at New Hope Center in Oak Ridge.

Five third-grade students participated: Abi Beach, Isabella Liu, Lilly McDonald, William Shen, and Edie Weston.

One fourth-grader, Isaac Robinson, also competed.

Two students placed in the science competition. Edie Weston placed second in Life Science for her project titled, “How Long Until Sunscreen Blocks UV Light?” Lilly McDonald placed first in Life Science for her project, “Birds: Feed, Eat, Repeat.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Abi Beach, Da Vinci Arts and Science Fair, Donavin Taffil, Edie Weston, Isaac Robinson, Isabella Liu, Lilly McDonald, New Hope Center, Sandi Bradshaw, Sherrie Fairchild-Keyes, William Shen, Willow Brook Elementary School, Woodland Elementary School

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