Cross Timbers Elementary Science Fair

  • Cross Timbers Elementary Science Fair (see long caption)
    Cross Timbers Elementary Science Fair (see long caption)
  • Koltin Crothers, a fifth-grader at Tecumseh, got a blue ribbon and gold medal for his "Cookies n' Cream" project, in which he tested how long cookies would float in different types of liquid. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Koltin Crothers, a fifth-grader at Tecumseh, got a blue ribbon and gold medal for his "Cookies n' Cream" project, in which he tested how long cookies would float in different types of liquid. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Tecumseh fifth-grader Zach Thompson won a gold medal and blue ribbon for his science fair project entitled "How does different light affect plant growth?" on March 26. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Tecumseh fifth-grader Zach Thompson won a gold medal and blue ribbon for his science fair project entitled "How does different light affect plant growth?" on March 26. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Families view projects at the Cross Timbers Elementary Science Fair on March 26. There were 113 fifth-grade science fair projects on display with ribbons and 10 gold medals presented by three volunteer judges. The science fair was organized by math and science teachers Brianna Trice, Ashley Danner and Kurt Smith, and Cross Timbers Dean of Students Lisa Thompson said this is the first time in over…

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