Elementary pupils eagerly watch how this set-up rolls" uphill" while a senior student demonstrates. |
The Young Newtons Club (YNC) held its first science and math fair Nov. 26 at the school grounds. YNC, the official science and mathematics club of Rainbow Institute of Learning, Inc. (RILI). The club prepared a short program before letting the students see and use the set-ups and installation artworks that members and other students constructed. They also held a film showing for all levels and a quiz contest for elementary students.
The program started with an opening prayer by YNC vice-presindent Jacob Nathanielz Payag (Grade 5) followed by the opening remarks of club president Ronnel Fajardo (Year IV). Selected high school students then gave a special number. After that, the event's guest speaker, Mr. Randy Orense, gave his message. Mr. Orense is instructor of science at the Laguna State Polytechnic University - Sta. Cruz Campus.
The film showing followed while the installation art contest was taking place. After that, students were given the chance to see and play with the set-ups.
III-Sapphire won the installation art contest while the team of Rovie Mae DasmariƱas (Grade 6), Euclid Ivanna Emmanuel Hidalgo (Grade 5), and Joriel Reyes (Grade 4) won the quiz contest.
The fair's theme for this year is Conservation of Natural Resources to Mitigate the Effects of Global Warming and Climate Change.
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