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Viewfinder: St. Paul's Science Fair

Students from third through eighth grades participated in the annual event.

 
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Fourth grader Tanner Belanger, of the Farms, completed a project called Egg In A Bottle. Courtesy of St. Paul Catholic School
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Fourth grader Tanner Belanger, of the Farms, completed a project called Egg In A Bottle.
Fourth graders Tanner Belanger and Mickey Kuchta, of the Park, standing near Kuchta's project, which was about dissolving lifesavers.
Fourth grader Nicole Sceglio, her mother Sarah Sceglio and brother John Sceglio are near her project called The Human Pulse. Sceglio is from the Farms.
Another fourth grader C.J. Carion, also of the Farms, shows off his project, Vacuum and Compression.
Attendees were able to view 280 science projects during the open house earlier this month.
Fifth grader Annabel Romanelli, of the City of Grosse Pointe, did a project on Electricity.

St. Paul Catholic School recently held its annual Science Fair for students from third to eighth grades. During an open house March 24, more than 280 projects were displayed throughout the show. 

The non-competitive fair encourages students to research a project and use their skills to analyze with questions and hypothesizing on controls, sources and use of additional resources. Each project was graded individually by science teachers, Principal Mary Miller said. 

Spokeswoman Patti Theros shared a few pictures taken during the fair with Patch. 

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