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Fun explodes with physics phair

by | May 12, 2016 | Education

Farmersville second grade student Leo Miller shows off the mixture that makes his volcano erupt at the annual Physics Phair.

Farmersville second grade student Leo Miller shows off the mixture that makes his volcano erupt at the annual Physics Phair.

More than two dozen science projects were displayed last week at the sixth annual Physics Phair of Farmersville Intermediate School.

The event is usually held at Dairy Queen but was moved to the school this year because of extensive repairs underway at the eatery due to a fire engine crashing into the building.

From Staff Reports • [email protected]

For the complete story see the May 12 edition of The Farmersville Times or click here for the e-Edition.

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