Clayton Huey Elementary School Hosts Science Fair
Clayton Huey Elementary School hosted its annual science fair, celebrating the creativity, curiosity, and hard work of its students. Families and community members attended to experience the wide range of projects and experiments created and showcased by the school’s young scientists.
The science fair highlighted the dedication of students across grade levels. Students presented their innovative projects and discoveries, with some even doing experiments for attendees to see firsthand. The fair was organized by Ms. Elizabeth Julian and Ms. Emily Lopez, who guided the students throughout the process.
Special recognition was given to the winners, recognized by Brookhaven National Laboratory: Daisy Sun, Corinna Cardillo, Liam Blankenship, Nora Trapasso, and Nova Hughes. Their accomplishments, along with the efforts of every participating student, exemplify the excitement of hands-on learning and scientific exploration.
“Our science fair is always an exciting opportunity to see our students think critically, ask questions, and take ownership of their learning,” said Danielle Jackson, Clayton Huey Elementary Assistant Principal. “It’s incredible to watch them share their knowledge with such confidence and pride.”
“This event truly reflects the dedication of our students and teachers to meaningful, hands-on learning experiences,” said Clayton Huey Elementary School Principal Dr. Nicole Fernandez. “We are so proud of the creativity and perseverance our students demonstrated, and we thank our families for their continued support.”
