Glendale News Press, CA
March 8 2008
IDEAS TAKE FLIGHT AT SCIENCE FAIR
Seventh- and eighth-graders from Chamlian Armenian School offered up
their engineering feats on Friday at the school's science fair with
the hope of gaining approval from a panel of experts who grilled them
on their projects.
Twenty-five students presented the panel with projects that used
principles from physics, biology and engineering, Vice Principal Rita
Kaprielian said.
A panel of six judges - from Rocketdyne and the Space Technology -
questioned the students on their projects, ultimately narrowing the
field of entries to 13, who will go on to the Los Angeles County
Science Fair in April, Kaprielian said.
The students have been working on their projects since November, she
said, adding that the annual fair has been going on since 1994. `They
really worked hard on this, for months,' she said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
March 8 2008
IDEAS TAKE FLIGHT AT SCIENCE FAIR
Seventh- and eighth-graders from Chamlian Armenian School offered up
their engineering feats on Friday at the school's science fair with
the hope of gaining approval from a panel of experts who grilled them
on their projects.
Twenty-five students presented the panel with projects that used
principles from physics, biology and engineering, Vice Principal Rita
Kaprielian said.
A panel of six judges - from Rocketdyne and the Space Technology -
questioned the students on their projects, ultimately narrowing the
field of entries to 13, who will go on to the Los Angeles County
Science Fair in April, Kaprielian said.
The students have been working on their projects since November, she
said, adding that the annual fair has been going on since 1994. `They
really worked hard on this, for months,' she said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress