Royston Elementary School hosted its first ever science expo on Monday and Tuesday.
The first of the two-day expo featured 15 stations and booths that highlighted a variety of scientific organizations and endeavors.
“Students are going around to the stations, they’re seeing everything from levers and pullies to trebuchets being built, to creek management and forest management,” said school principal Katy Doarn.
“We have lots of hands-on science experiments that the students are doing.”
Video by Scott Strasser on Monday
Doarn said there are two lessons the school hopes students will take away from the expo.
“One, just the excitement for curiosity, learning, questioning, and becoming scientists,” she said. “The second is to expose them to all the career opportunities that they’ve maybe never thought of.”
While Monday featured professional organizations’ operations, the second day highlighted experiments that Roytson students created themselves.
Doarn said the event symbolizes the school’s focus this term on scientific inquiry.
“Students have been doing experiments and all sorts of scientific activities in their classrooms [since Christmas],” she said.
Photos by Scott Strasser on Tuesday