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Lil’ SIS, big ideas

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Pictured above are one of the eighth grade winners: Isabella Raspi, Celeste Penney and Grace Wilson poster board that they created for the annual science inquiry symposium. Their project was about DC Voltages Effect on Electrolysis. Photo by Nelly Rouzroch ’18.

The middle school students participated in the fourth annual Lil’ Scientific Inquiry Symposium (SIS) program on May 20. Lil’ SIS allows middle school students to showcase scientific research projects that aim to help the community.

Check the infographic below to see the winners and all of their research questions.

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Nelly Rouzroch, Multimedia Editor
Nelly Rouzroch joined the Oracle Staff during the 2015 year and became the new Multimedia Editor in 2016. She attended Ignite Journalism University in summer 2016 to focus on how multimedia can enhance journalistic storytelling. She is in Dance Company and has been a part of Archer’s Dance Troupe since 2012. She loves anything related to music and Buzzed.

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