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Young Outlook students host science fair

Kids at Outlook Elementary showed off their scientific flair with displays and studies.

OUTLOOK - Grade Five students at Outlook Elementary School got their science on last week, showcasing their works and experiments with members of the public who came out to see what they created.

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Jorah Ziegler shows off her display on the digestive system. Photo by Derek Ruttle.
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Claire Alexander shows off her display on the musculoskeletal system. Photo by Derek Ruttle.

Hosting their Science Fair on Tuesday afternoon, April 23, a number of family members, friends and fellow students came out to see what the kids had accomplished, with several of the creations standing out with their uniqueness and eye-grabbing qualities.

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Sophia Caisse shows off her display on the circulatory system. Photo by Derek Ruttle.

Whether it was the visuals connected with the digestive system as shown by Jorah Ziegler, the musculoskeletal system as shown by Claire Alexander, the circulatory system as shown by separate exhibits from students Sophia Caisse, Arial King and Bronson Skaalid, and the nervous system as shown by Lark Vanderschaaf, there seemed to be something that visitors could try their hands at with the fair.

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Bronson Skaalid shows off his display on the circulatory system. Photo by Derek Ruttle.

Utilizing a number of household items and getting creative with their work, the kids were able to construct attention-grabbing displays that showed just how inventive and knowledgeable younger students can be at school.

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Lark Vanderschaaf shows off her display on the nervous system. Photo by Derek Ruttle.