Students in the summer school program at Fords Prairie Elementary School watch as sixth-grade students’ creations drop to the ground from a high ladder with the goal of protecting an egg during a science-based project Thursday in Centralia.
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Javier Cervantes, Roman David, Timothy Brossard, Alexander Cruz, Evan Tackman, and Matthew Burns, sixth-grade students in the Summer School program at Fords Prairie Elementary School pose for a photo with surviving eggs during a science based project Thursday in Centralia.
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Remains of an egg surrounded by cotton sit splattered on the ground next to a student in the Fords Prairie Elementary School summer program Thursday in Centralia.
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Elyce Chase cheers and holds up a surviving egg during a summer school science project at Fords Prairie Elementary on Thursday in Centralia.
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Creations from sixth-grade students drop to the ground from a high ladder with the goal of protecting an egg inside during a science based project Thursday at Fords Prairie Elementary in Centralia.
Jared Wenzelburger / jared@chronline.com
Students in the summer school program at Fords Prairie Elementary School cheer as sixth grade students creations drop to the ground.
Jared Wenzelburger / jared@chronline.com
Jared Wenzelburger / jared@chronline.com
Students in the summer school program at Fords Prairie Elementary School watch as sixth-grade students’ creations drop to the ground from a high ladder with the goal of protecting an egg during a science-based project Thursday in Centralia.
Jared Wenzelburger / jared@chronline.com
Jayden Martinez holds up a worm found in soil during a science project on Thursday as part of the Fords Prairie Elementary summer school program in Centralia.
Jared Wenzelburger / jared@chronline.com
Juan Mendez and Rowan Franks look on as Olena Brossard holds up a plant they are growing in class as part of the summer school program at Ford’s Prairie Elementary School on Thursday in Centralia.
Jared Wenzelburger / jared@chronline.com