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Registration for Texas Woman’s University Science Fair continues through March 22
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DENTON Registration for the 19th annual Texas Woman’s University Science Fair continues through March 22. The science fair, which is open to students in kindergarten through ninth grade, will take place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat., March 29 in the south dining rooms of Hubbard Hall, located on Administration Drive on TWU’s Denton campus. To register or for more information, visit this Web site and click on “2008 Science Fair.”
Each entry will be judged on clarity, skill, thoroughness, creative ability and scientific ability. Each participant in the elementary divisions will be awarded a ribbon. A trophy will be awarded to the outstanding project in each grade K-9. Grand Prize trophies will be awarded to the projects judged best in the lower elementary division (grades K-3), the upper elementary division (grades 4-6) and the junior division (grades 7-9).
The purposes of the TWU Science Fair include stimulating greater interest in science by all students and recognizing and commending youthful scientific talent and hobby pursuits.
Source: Texas Woman's University
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