Students at Justiss Elementary took center stage this week, demonstrating remarkable ingenuity and enthusiasm during the school’s annual science fair. From biodegradable packaging solutions to renewable energy models, the projects displayed a wide range of scientific thinking and creativity. Visitors were particularly impressed by several innovative ideas, including a homemade water filtration system and a robotic hand controlled by simple circuits. The event showcased not only the students’ knowledge but also their ability to apply concepts learned in the classroom to real-world problems.

Highlights from the fair included:

  • A team project on solar-powered irrigation that could help local farming practices.
  • An interactive demonstration of chemical reactions using household materials.
  • A presentation on magnetism and its practical applications in everyday technology.
Student Name Project Title Grade Award
Lia Martinez Eco-Friendly Packaging 5th First Place
Jaiden Smith Solar-Powered Irrigation 4th Best Innovation
Sofia Chen Robotic Hand Model 5th People’s Choice