Making the 'Right Call'

Comp students Jenna Unraw and Megan Leach demonstrate how their science project works at the school's science fair on Wednesday. The girls' project proposes to put a tiny computer chip in a tennis ball or badminton bird, and on the lines in the gym, so there will be no dispute if a ball or bird is in or out during a game. The girls had a video to accompany their display. The fair was displayed in the school library, and numerous classes from the school and from elementary and junior high schools visited.

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Projects explained to MLA

Weyburn-Big Muddy MLA Brenda Bakken listens to an explanation of a Canadian geography project by Gene Irwin and Ryley Gutzke, Grade 5 students at Queen Elizabeth School, during a visit on Wednesday. Each project examined the particular geographic and tourism highlights of the different regions of Canada; Irwin and Gutzke's project was on the interior plains area of Canada. Bakken also talked to the class about the process of politics in the Legislature, and answered students' questions about how the Legislature works.


 

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