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connect education u-high physics
students
make
cardboard
boats when
cardboard
gets wet, it turns to mush, but add a little duct tape and a lot of physics knowledge and
cardboard
can become a boat. the annual university lab
school
cardboard
boat challenge saw senior physics
students
integrate science, technology, engineering, art and math by building passenger-bearing, buoyant boats using only
cardboard
and duct tape. the top design set a new
school
record, holding 13 passengers, and was created by micah sparks, colin raby, bijan arabi, michael morris and brad baudin. farm day at st. jean vianney squawking, oinking, baaing, mooing, gobbling and even barking were some of the sounds that took over the st. jean vianney
school
campus when the red barn farm tour came to visit from tangipahoa parish. the traveling petting zoo brought chickens, pigs, goats, a cow, turkeys and even some adorable puppies to meet
students
who learned about farm life and the animals by interacting with them. the mobile barn, which is wheelchair accessible, provides children the chance to see, hear, touch, learn about and fall in love with farm animals. bel aire
students
to redesign brec park at belaire magnet high
school
,
students
will make an impact through a partnership with brec by redesigning tams drive park with a $200,000 budget. the
students
hosted a public forum, created surveys, analyzed data, made schematics and models, and wrote a proposal for the brec commission. ?this partnership will help establish our amazing new magnet program, and it will give our
students
something that they can say they built, and something they can say they did to improve their neighborhood,? says principal angela jones. ?it will be a great legacy for all of the
students
involved.? mayfair third graders save sporks from trash breakfast may be the most important meal of the day, but third graders at mayfair laboratory
school
noticed it was also the most wasteful. a spork-straw-napkin packet was included in every breakfast bag each day, but most breakfast foods served didn?t require utensils. the
students
? ?save our sporks? project, organized by ecostem coordinator emily hand, has saved more than 10 pounds of unused plastic sporks from the landfill. in the u.s. green building challenge?s louisiana green
school
s challenge, mayfair?s project won second place based on facebook likes.
students
are working with the cafeteria on better solutions and will use the rescued sporks for art and stem projects. park view ?s garden continues to grow
school
-grown veggies will soon be on the menu for parkview baptist
school
(pbs) elementary
students
. with their new hands- on gardening project, pbs
students
have created a raised bed vegetable garden in a small outdoor area at the
school
. this powerful environmental tool allows the
students
to engage in agricultural practices and learn while also having fun together. as
students
prepare, plant, and maintain the garden, they will develop a greater understanding of the natural world around them. best of all, the
students
will get to taste the delicious foods that come from all of their hard work once their crops come in and are fully grown. photo credit: kirstynn bettencourtt 2 2 b r p a r e n t s . c o m | j u n e 2 0 1 9
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