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THE THIRD ANNUAL Harriet Beecher Stowe School Science Discovery Night took place Friday. It was a chance for fifth-grade students to showcase their science discoveries, experiments and data. Above, HBS students Kamden, left, and Kelsey show off their messy hands after conducting an experiment at the fair. In the photo on the right, Hazel Goodwin, left, tests Ellie Meserve’s reflexes. Goodwin said she chose to study sensory and motor nerves after her mother, a pediatrician, suggested the idea.
THE THIRD ANNUAL Harriet Beecher Stowe School Science Discovery Night took place Friday. It was a chance for fifth-grade students to showcase their science discoveries, experiments and data. Above, HBS students Kamden, left, and Kelsey show off their messy hands after conducting an experiment at the fair. In the photo on the right, Hazel Goodwin, left, tests Ellie Meserve’s reflexes. Goodwin said she chose to study sensory and motor nerves after her mother, a pediatrician, suggested the idea.
 
 

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