DURYEA — The eighth grade class of Holy Rosary School made game boards using the scientific information they recently learned, including topics like electricity, currents, and circuits.
Students worked in groups to create the boards which they shared with other students.
The eighth grade class of Holy Rosary School made game boards using the scientific information they recently learned. From left, Zac Sulima, Kenny Francis, and Evan Gedrich prepare their project on multiplication and division.
The eighth grade class of Holy Rosary School made game boards using the scientific information they recently learned. In photo, from left, first row, are pre-school students Reagan Martin, Benjamin Faulent, Annabelle Schillinger, Marco Agolino, Mikaela Lohman, Nora McNamara, Callie Martin. Second row, Amanda Yanul and Lana Baron.

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