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Over 200 people register for ACMS Science Fair Seven photos accompany this article By Denise Grant, ACMS 7th Grade Science Teacher Special ColumbiaMagazine.com story Over 200 people signed in on October 2, 2007, at the Adair County Middle School science fair for the seventh grade as part of a parent involvement night for the school. The 7th graders had been studying the scientific method in class and were to design their own independent investigations. They then were to share the findings from their experiments on display boards for the science fair. The top twenty displays (as chosen by the science teachers) were then entered into judging for monetary prizes. The judges for the event were high school science teachers Susan Peck and Sheila Willis along with Ms. Willis AP Biology students and 8th grade science teacher Tammy Reeder.The ACMS Science Department would like to say thank you to the following business and/or individuals that made donations to the school in order for us to offer prizes to the students. They are as follows: Joseph Pyles Excavating, Dr. Phil Aaron, IMO Pump, Community Trust Bank, Adair County Judge Executive Ann Melton, First National Bank, United Citizens Bank, Nations Medicine Pharmacy, Shelia Bryant; and The Medicine Shoppe, David Eubank. Without their support this event to celebrate academic excellence could not have worked! This story was posted on 2007-10-15 21:41:18
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