The Cyber-Ed Christian School of Excellence over the weekend hosted its 2nd annual Science Fair exhibition, where several students got the opportunity to create and display model-based science projects for their parents, teachers, fellow students and other guests. Through their science projects students from the school’s elementary, junior and senior high classes explored their creative ideas and knowledge through practical research. Douglas A. Cooper of 6th grade, whose project came in 2nd place, presented focused on “Describing the Motion of Battery Powered Car”. Cooper created a car with a bottle attached to a 9-volt battery and a powered motor. The school currently has close to 100 students from kindergarten to 11th grade.
Source: Daily Observer April 30, 2018 02:26 UTC