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Staff Writer The LJHS science fair is a way for students and peers to expand their knowledge on a certain science topic. 8th graders give their thoughts on the science fair. “It’s very hard and challenging and kind of cool,” Lex Moosa, 8th grade, states. Some people think it can help expand your knowledge, just like Moossa says. A science fair project is simply a research project that is entered into a competition called a science fair. All students in 8th grade may participate at LJHS. It is a requirement and some students do not agree with that. “I think it’s unnecessary to do,” Xander Houck, 8th grade, exclaimed. "It can definitely expand people's knowledge but some students do not like the idea of taking the time to make a very big poster on a specific topic." Teachers want to see if students can start and finish a lab all by themselves and they thought that a science fair would be the perfect opportunity to show learning. The science fair will be held at LJHS on Tuesday, January 23 from 6:00-8:00 pm. Comments are closed.
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