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Students compete in Science Olympiad (News 10 Now Syracuse)
EAST SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Hundreds of middle school students from all over Central New York battled Saturday for a chance to go to States in the Science Olympiad Competition. Regionals were held at East Syracuse- Minoa High School.

Sweet science (Telluride Daily Planet)
Telluride High School students Devin McCarthy (L) and Chancee Forestier (R) from Jeremy Voytko’s chemistry class instruct Telluride first graders, from left, Raven Snaedr, Margaret Byrom, Kyra Levan and Owen Distefeno in the science of making ice cream on Friday afternoon. Voytko’s students are studying chemical reactions and conducted experiments with the first graders. [Photo by Merrick Chase]

Dooly STARS to pursue future science careers (Cordele Dispatch)
VIENNA — Both Dooly County High School and Fullington Academy STAR students plan to pursue careers in a field of science.

FUSD students display science skills (Fontana Herald News)
Tyler Marcellus, Bryon Scott, and Blake Hall were the Sweepstakes winners in the FUSD Science Fair. His science project was “stressed out,” but Bryon Scott didn’t seem to have any problems with stress at all.

More science proposed for Papio-LV (Papillion Times)
They wouldn’t have to be rocket scientists. But next year’s freshmen in the Papillion-La Vista Public Schools would have to take an extra semester of science under a proposed change to district graduation requirements.

Hemyock men ponder science and faith (This is West Country)
A GROUP of 40 enjoyed a Hemyock Men breakfast where Professor Barry Jennings spoke about issues of science and faith.

Professors with deviant views will be dismissed: Iran's Science Minister (Payvand Iran News)
Science Minister Kamran Daneshju said on Thursday those professors hold views opposed to the Islamic system will be dismissed. The minister made the remarks at a meeting with the chancellors of universities in the northern city of Behshar.

Public can offer input on design of Florence Museum of Art, Science and History (Florence Morning News)
Residents will have an opportunity Wednesday to give their ideas about the design of the new Florence Museum of Art, Science and History.

Local Woman Uses 'Mall Science' to Teach Girls (KYW News Radio 1060)
A Germantown woman is making it her mission to get young girls interested in science, by relating it to something they already know: The mall.

LHS beats impressive opponent at Science Bowl (The Western News)
By The Western News Libby High School came away with one victory during its first-ever appearance in the Big Sky Regional Science Bowl.

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