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Community News Last Updated: May 21st, 2008 - 01:34:51


"Super Scientific Circus"
By     May 20, 2008

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Mrs. Logue's physical science classes visited the "Super Scientific Circus" in Dothan, Alabama. 

Students Quincy Fortson, Tre Merritt and Mr. Fish
The students Hutto Middle School students witnessed science brought to life as they experienced the principles of inertia, friction, sonic booms, air pressure, friction, ultra violet light and centripetal force.
 

Mr. fish and Trent the mime use bubbles to demonstrate air pressure
They were dazzled by an alien light show, bullwhips, bubbles and balloons.  Some of the students had never visited Alabama, nor did they know that Dothan had a different time zone than Bainbridge- so geography became part of the agenda as well. 

Science once again proves to be fun and functional.  Mrs. Logue and all five of her science classes would like to thank the Kirbo Educational Grant for funding the trip and making it possible.