Extra science blows minds
Some 40 experiments filled the space behind the elementary campus and in the gym, under the direction of teacher Deborah Armstrong, whose students have been putting on the science extravaganza for 10 years.
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Extra science blows minds
Mineola Elementary School students await an explosion during Friday’s science extravaganza, put on by high school students. The experiment demonstrated the effects of pressure, which eventually blew the top off the plastic bottle. Some 40 experiments filled the space behind the elementary campus and in the gym, under the direction of teacher Deborah Armstrong, whose students have been putting on the event for 10 years.