Holy Rosary Catholic School in Warrenton recognized its students for their efforts at the annual science fair.
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Holy Rosary held its science fair last week and students in fourth, seventh and eighth grades submitted some awesome projects. There was a wide variety of experiments, from models of volcanoes to hydraulics tests.
Students put in lots of hours observing, charting, graphing and testing their hypotheses to reach their conclusions. Their presentations were on display for parents and parishioners and students proudly explained their results. The three students with the higher scores are pictured above.