OLA Students Showcase
INTERACTIVE SCIENCE MUSEUM
Sixth, seventh and eighth grade students at Our Lady of the Assumption School hosted a ‘Science Museum’ on Friday, May 24
showcasing interactive science exhibits that they have created for younger students at the school. The museum was a handson
experience curated and staffed by teachers and students who guided younger students through the museum located in the
gymnasium. The fun yet education event featured walk-through exhibits of the sea and a jungle, chemical experiments and
other scientifi c displays. (below) Suzy Malshytif (r) helped the students create paw prints. Photos by Aracelis Batista
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(above left) Ethan Castro and Natalie Santiago made their own version of the
‘Operation’ board game, however theirs depicts how the human body functions.
(above center) Principal John-Paul Barnaba (back, 2nd from l) and Victoria Franek
(2nd row, r) with OLA students.
(above right) Bianca Vukdedaj (l) and Nevaeh Roman enjoyed the ‘Finding Dory
Presents the Ocean’ exhibit.
(left) (l-r) Januel, Matthew, Gianna and Jackson enjoyed learning about snakes
while creating bead snakes at the event.